A charming early 20th-century mazurka by Argentine composer Pedro Antonio Iparraguirre, blending European dance traditions with local musical influences.
A graceful waltz by Argentine composer Pedro Antonio Iparraguirre, reflecting late 19th/early 20th century Latin American salon music traditions.
Dalia embodies the Cuban habanera rhythm filtered through Argentine guitar traditions, showcasing Iparraguirre's role in popularizing the genre across Latin America during the early 1900s.
Pedro Antonio Iparraguirre, born in Spain but active in Argentina, blended European salon music with Latin American influences. "Camelia" is a guitar mazurka from his collection "El Ramillete," reflecting the early 20th-century popularity of dance forms in guitar tablature. Its delicate melody evokes the camellia flower's elegance, typical of Romantic-era character pieces adapted for guitar.