Artur Paredes

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Artur Paredes (10 May 1899 – 20 December 1980) was a Portuguese guitar player in the city of Coimbra. He was the natural son of Gonçalo Rodrigues Paredes and Maria do Céu.[1][2]

Much of today's Coimbra guitar features can be traced back to his contact with local luthiers. His son Carlos Paredes was a virtuoso and attained popularity, becoming the most internationally known Portuguese guitar player. He entered into the dominion of classical music with his compositions for the Portuguese guitar, beyond the traditional use of the instrument in fado musicianship.

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  1. ^ "Coimbra Register of Baptisms, 1899–1899," database with images, Archeevo (pesquisa.auc.uc.pt Baptisms : accessed 21 August 2019), entry for Arthur, child of Gonçalo Rodrigues Paredes and Maria do Céu, 1899; citing Coimbra parish baptism registers, held at the National Archives in Portugal.
  2. ^ "Artur Paredes." Museu Do Fado. March 2009. Accessed October 18, 2018.


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