Emilio Pujol Vilarrubà(or Emili; 7 April 1886 â 15 November 1980) was a Spanish composer, guitarist and a leading teacher of the classical guitar.
Biography
Emili Pujol was born in the little village of Granadella just outside Lleida, Spain. He began his studies with Francisco Tárrega in 1902, when he was sixteen years of age. At this time, Miguel Llobet was making his debut as a concert artist outside Barcelona. Pujol fondly remembered his first encounter with Tárrega and in his biography of his teacher, he described his mestre in very endearing, romantic terms.
During the war years 1914âÂÂ1918 he did not travel much and mainly remained in Catalonia. In 1918 he undertook his first tour of South America, starting in Buenos Aires. The only major interruptions in his concert travels were his marriage to Matilde Cuervas in Paris, an Andalusian flamenco guitarist, and the period of time he devoted to historical research in Paris into the instrumental predecessors of the guitar. During this period he partnered with the publisher Max Eschig in publishing his "Bibliothèque de musique ancienne et moderne pour guitare" (from 1927), resulting in numerous works for solo guitar by historical and contemporary composers. The beginning signs of World War II also prevented him from continuing his concert career.
From 1935 through 1940, Pujol continued giving a few concerts and lectures as well as pursuing his research in Spain, London and Paris. By 1941 he was back in Spain to the end of his life, and he started preparing the volume covering the composer for vihuela, Luis de Narváez, for the series Monumentos de la Música Española (vol. III). The volume was eventually followed by volumes covering Alonso Mudarra (1949) and Valderrábano (1963). Prior to his death, Pujol had begun work on the largest of vihuela music books, the Orphenica Lyra by Miguel Fuenllana, published in 1554. He considered this book to be the pinnacle of the vihuela school and regarded Fuenllana as the final spokesman for this brief, courtly instrumental period in Spanish music.
In 1946, Pujol began his guitar classes at the Lisbon Conservatory of Music, which continued through to 1969. During this period he was involved in giving master classes (in 1953 he was personally invited by Andrés Segovia to give classes at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana) and adjudicating at guitar competitions. Notable students included Héctor GarcÃÂa, Maria Luisa Anido and Miguel Ablóniz. Also at this time, Pujol's first wife Matilde Cuervas died (1956). Seven years later he married Maria Adelaide Robert, a noted Portuguese pianist and singer who greatly assisted him in his final years.
Beginning in the summer of 1965, Pujol launched his International Courses of Guitar, Lute and Vihuela in the city of Lleida, Spain. This event became quite popular and was attended by students and teachers from throughout the world. It was repeated every summer over a ten-year period, and in 1969 it was moved to the thirteenth-century village of Cervera.
His words on Tárrega's School of Guitar are also applicable to his own spirit, which constantly strived to "resolving in advance all the problems, which can arise out of the diverse elements which contribute to the performance of a work: instrument, hands and spirit."
Prominent students
Selected list of compositions
Original compositions
124 original compositions (Joan Riera)
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Escuela Razonada de la Guitarra Vol I-IV
- El Abejorro
- Ondinas
- Canción de Cuna
- Barcarolle
- Cubana
- Impromptu
- Piezas Españolas
- Pieza nú 2 (Guajira o Evocación Cubana)
- Pieza nú 3 (Tango Español)
- Preludios
- Scottish Madrileño
- Sevilla
- Danzas Españolas
- Tango
- Tonadilla
- Guajira
- La Libelula
- Etude Romantico
- Variations on a theme by Aguado
- Etude Romantico
- Festivola
Solo guitar
(ME numbers refer to the catalogue number of his publisher, Max Eschig, Paris)
- ME 7899 Aquelarre (Danse des sorcières - 1969) Pujol nð1246
- ME 7028 Atardecer (Crépuscule) Pujol nð1229
- ME 7238 Barcarolle Pujol nð1235
- ME 7580 Becqueriana (Endecha) Pujol nð1240
- ME 3130 Cancion de Cuna (Berceuse) Pujol nð1203
- ME 7884 Canto de Otono (Chant dâÂÂautomne) Pujol nð1245
- ME 7939 Cap i Cua (Variation désuète sur lâÂÂexercice 19 dâÂÂAguado) Pujol nð1248
- ME 7848 Caprice varié sur un thème dâÂÂAguado Pujol nð1242
- ME 7541 Endecha a la Amada Ausente Pujol nð1238
- ME 2186 ÃÂtude nð1 Pujol nð1200
- ME 2187 ÃÂtude nð2 Pujol nð1201
- ME 2188 ÃÂtude nð3 Pujol nð1202
- ME 3128 Exercices en formes dâÂÂétudes, 1. Cahier Pujol nð1221
- ME 7847 2. Cahier Pujol nð1243
- ME 2189 Impromptu Pujol nð1206
- ME 7579 La Libelula Pujol nð1239
- ME 2586-88 Trois Morceaux espagnols: 1. Tonadilla; 2. Tango; 3. Guajira Pujol nð1204
- ME 3129 Pequena Romanza Pujol nð1222
- ME 7885 Pizzicato Pujol nð1247
- ME 7236 Deux Préludes Pujol nð1233
- ME 7027 Rapsodie Valenciana Pujol nð1228
- ME 2190 Sevilla (Evocation) Pujol nð1205
- ME 7030 Triquilandia (Jugando al Escondite) Pujol nð1231
- ME 7237 2e Triquilandia: 1. Ã
Âdipe et le Sphinx; 2. Variation; 3. Jeu; 4. La Plume de perdreau; 5. Branle bourguignon Pujol nð1234
- ME 7533 3e Triquilandia: 1. Le Petit Grenadier; 2. Cantilène; 3. Valse Pujol nð1241,
- ME 7991 Triptyque campagnard (1971): 1. Aube; 2. Bucolique; 3. Fête Pujol nð1249
- ME 7883 Variations sur un thème obsédant Pujol nð1244
- ME 7029 Veneciana Pujol nð1230
Guitar duos
- ME 8046 Canaries (Canarios), air de danse populaire ancienne Pujol nð1415
- ME 8081-01 Duet (étude) Pujol nð1417a
- ME 6942 Manola del Avapies (Tonadilla) Pujol nð1403
- ME 7239 Ricercare Pujol nð1409
- ME 8081 Tyrolienne (Tirolesa) Pujol nð1417b
Transcriptions
275 transcriptions (Juan Riera)
Guitar duo
Francis Poulenc (1899âÂÂ1963). Waltzes, arr from the piano Paris : Editions M. Eschig, c1970.
Discography
Recordings by Emilio Pujol
Compositions by Emilio Pujol
- Emilio Pujol : Intégrale, 3CD (complete recording of Pujol compositions by students of Alberto Ponce), France, 1999.
- Emilio Pujol. Works for guitar, by Claudio Marcotulli, 1 CD Dynamic, Italy, 2002 [Program notes and biographical notes in Italian, English, and French and German (19p., portrs). Contents: SeguidillaâÂÂCanción amatoriaâÂÂTangoâÂÂStudio in si minoreâÂÂBarcarolleâÂÂRomanzaâÂÂPreludio romanticoâÂÂGuajiraâÂÂHomenaje a TárregaâÂÂOndinasâÂÂCanción de cunaâÂÂManola del Avapies (tonadilla) -- El cant dels OcelsâÂÂPaisajeâÂÂCubanaâÂÂStudio romanticoâÂÂFestivolaâÂÂScottish madrilèneâÂÂSalve]
- Emili Pujol. Obres per a guitarra / Guitar Works, by Josep Antoni Chic, 1 CD LÃÂ mas de guido, Spain, 2003.
- Maria Ribera Gibal interpreta Emili Puijol, 1 CD Audiovisuals de SarriÃÂ , Barcelona, Spain, 2018.
- Emilio Pujol. Estudios, by Frank Bungarten, 1 CD MDG, Germany, 2019
- Emilio Pujol Guitar Duets, by Duo Imbesi ZangarÃÂ (players : Carmelo Imbesi and Carmen ZangarÃÂ ), 1 CD Classical Music 3.0, 2023
Bibliography
Musicologic works by Emilio Pujol
- Emilio Pujol: El Dilema Del Sonido en la Guitarra. 4 editions:
- Hamburg: Trekel, c1975. 1975 German 28, iv, [i] p. ///Das Dilemma des Klanges bei der Gitarre / Emilio Pujol ; hrsg. u. mit e. Vorw. vers. von Wolf Moser ; [Dt. von Wolf Moser], Hamburg: Trekel, c1975. Edition Date:1975 Language:GermanNotes:Translation of Dilema del sonido en la guitarra. Cover title. Physical Details:28, iv, [i] p. ; 21 cm. Other Authors:Moser, Wolf.
- Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana [1960] 1960 Spanish 84 p
- Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, c1960. 1960 Spanish Ed. corr. y amp., con texto inglés y francés. 84 p.
- Buenos Aires: Ricerdi Americana [1960] 1960 Spanish Edición corregida y ampliada. con texto inglés y francés. 84 p (?? 1960/1966. OCLC: 1061872 / 1960 OCLC: 58964343)
- El Dilema Del Sonido en la Guitarra (PDF).
- Emilio Pujol: "La Guitare", in: Encyclopédie de la Musique et Dictionnaire du Conservatoire, second part, vol. III, Delagrave. Paris, 1926, pp. 2011âÂÂ12.
- Emilio Pujol: La Guitarra y su historia; conferencia, Buenos Aires: Casa Romero y Fernandez (1932), OCLC: 48131009
- Emilio Pujol: Tárrega. Ensayo biográfico, Lison: Los Talleres Gráficos de Ramos, Afonso & Moita, Lda., 1960. 2nd edition: S.l., s.n. (Valencia: Artes Gráficas Soler, 1978), Notes:"Obras de Tárrega para guitarra": p. 259-[267] Includes indexes,, OCLC 5287791.
Early music editions
- Emilio Pujol - Tres Libros de música en cifra para vihuela (Sevilla, 1546) / Alonso Mudarra; transcripción y estudio por Emilio Pujol. Barcelona: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃÂficas, 1984 (Reprint of 1949 edition), , OCLC 39171049.
- Emilio Pujol - Los Seys libros del Delphin, de música de cifra para tañer vihuela by Luis de Siglo XVI Nerváez; Barcelona: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃÂficas, 1945; OCLC 48310460.
- Emilio Pujol - Libro de música de vihuela, institulado Silva de sirenas (Valladolid, 1547); Barcelona: C.S.I.C. Instituto español de musicologÃÂa, 1965; OCLC 67466655.
Poems
- Emilio Pujol: Poemes; Lleida: Cátedra de Cultura Catalana Samuel Gili i Gaya, Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs de l'Excma. Diputació Provincial, 1976; , OCLC 4229333.
Guitar School by Emilio Pujol
A guitar method based on the principles of Francisco Tarrega consisting of four historical and technical volumes:
- Emilio Pujol: Escuela razonada de la guitarra: basada en los principos de la técnica de Tárrega; Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1954; OCLC 55156339.
Publications about Emilio Pujol
- Renata Borgatti: Due aspetti del romanticismo: Schumann e Chopin; Apporto italiano alla chitarra classica [di] Emilio Pujol; Siena: Ticci, 1953; OCLC: 1913194.
- Curtis Nunley: Emilio Pujol: The Guitar Pedagogue in Escuela Razonada de la Guitarra, book one and the right hand technique written in El dilemma del sonido en la guitarra (1993); OCLC 31333907.
- Daniela Polcher: La Méthode de guitare d'Emilio Pujol (The Emilio Pujol guitar method), bachelor thesis, Paris: Institut de Formation des Enseignants de la Musique, 1999.
- Juan Riera: Emilio Pujol Lérida: Instituto de Estudios Ilerdenses de la Excma, 1974; , OCLC 2467063.
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