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Argentinian composer, poet and teacher JOSÉ ANTONIO BOTTIROLI found his ideal means of expression in the Romantic idiom and in shorter forms of music. Exploiting the rich resources of the waltz, his pieces are infused with a remarkable range of moods, intimacies, real-life experiences and scenes from nature, as well as portraits of children and loved ones, such as the iconic Verdadero in honour of the composer's wife - all played with the unique insights of his student and protégé Fabio Banegas. FABIO BANEGAS has appeared in recitals and as soloist in the United States, Europe and in his native Argentina. A recipient of numerous scholarships and awards in Argentina and in the US, he studied at the National University of Rosario (UNR) under Professor Nelly Gabús and Professor Anna María Cué, and earned a Masters of Music at California State University Fullerton (CSUF) under Dr Susan Svrcek. Fabio Banegas is a specialist interpreter of the Argentinean composer José Antonio Bottiroli, of whom he was a student, and has given world premières of many of the composer's works. He is currently based in Los Angeles. Album Tracks 1. Waltz in G Major, B23 2. Waltz in E Minor, B27 InchVerdaderoInch (True) 3. Waltz in F Minor, B30 InchChopinInch 4. Vals Etopeya (Waltz Ethos) in G Flat Major, B34 'Mario' 5. Waltz in D Major, B43 6. Waltz in D Flat Major, B46 'Inspirado' (Inspired) 7. Waltz in G Minor, B61 8. Waltz in D Flat Major, B63 9. Waltz in D Flat Major, B64 10. Waltz in F Major, B67 11. Waltz in A Flat Major, B72 'Test Vals' (Test Waltz) 12. Waltz in G Flat Major, B86 13. Waltz in E Flat Major, B93 14. Waltz in E Flat Major, B94 15. Waltz in E Flat Major, B101 16. 10 Microvalses, B42 (10 Microwaltzes) (The Tribe Dances, B114, Miscellaneous in 7 Microwaltzes)~No. 1 in B minor (Nono Nicolás Cacique (Granda Nicolás The Tribe's Chief), B114,