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Rhythmic 02:03
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Prelude 00:41
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4.
Chacarera 08:54
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Rhythmic 03:33
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Impromptu 1 10:16
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Romantic 01:42
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Jumping 02:24
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Etude 01:39
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Song 02:14
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Zamba 03:33
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Movement 01:47
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Zamba 02:32
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Air of tango 05:43
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Air of gato 03:24
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Short etude 00:31
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Tango 02:18
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Milonga 01:58
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Milonga 01:35
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Moment 01:05
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Thinking 01:24
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Chacarera 01:53
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Cueca 02:34
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Cueca 02:30
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Rasguido 01:44
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Tango 02:52
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Malambo 01:09
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Waltz 01:47
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Air of dance 03:09
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Prelude 07:57
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Song 05:18
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These (Impros 1 to 9) are pieces that I have improvised during a long time since 1971 till more or less 2003 (and later). In the last part, there are also live recordings from 2010.

First with a piano out of tune in my apartment of Buenos Aires, near of Plaza Italia, and an old analog recorder. Then, with other pianos out of tune in Berlin. Finally, with an electric keyboard (The first pieces were however analog recorded).

I did a selection and thought that I can upload it for you to listen. I include two "jingles" (used in publicity films), which I composed in these early years, recorded in a studio in Buenos Aires.

My intention was to collect ideas to develop later in compositions. I did it with some of them. But it is too much. I will never use all these elements...

It is possible that there may be some repetitions, and excuse me the bad quality of some of the recordings. I want to preserve them however, I think that there could be some (hidden) good musical moments...

So, please, don't take these pieces as "elaborated" products. They are raw, uncut, in the rough. They still need hours of work to be really finished...

Some albums have few tracks. This is because after a later review I muted several of those and put them as "bonus tracks", for my private use only.

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released October 26, 2006

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José Hernán CIBILS Berlin, Germany

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina.

In 1971 he obtained the title in Political Science.
In 1982 he graduated in Composition and 1984 in Conducting. His professors were Alberto Caamaño, Gerardo Gandini, Marta Lambertini and Pedro I. Calderón, ia.

He was a student in the conducting class of Prof. Rolf Reuter (then Musical Director of the Komische Oper), at the Musikhochschule Hans Eisler, Berlin, Germany
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