Felipe Sosa (born April 11, 1945) is a Paraguayan musician, guitarist, composer and teacher, from Caazapá, a city of the department with the same name in Paraguay.
In 1974 he was hired by the International Society of Guitar to go on a tour and participate in concerts in Central America and part of the United States.
In 1983 Felipe traveled to Europe where he participated in courses of Esthetics of Sound in the Schola Cantorum in Paris with Professor Alexandre Lagoya.
He began running the project “Promoción de la Guitarra Clásica Paraguaya a Nivel Local e International” (Local and International Promotion of the Paraguayan Classical Guitar), hoping to contribute to further development of the Paraguayan Classical Guitar by organizing events that generate interaction between the musician and the public.
Sosa recorded also Ramón Noble’s “El concierto mexicano” (The Mexican concert) with Mexico Symphonic Orchestra.
The material includes the songs Quirino Báez Allende’s “Vals Florinda”, Ampelio Villalba's “La Polca Juana de Lara” and of his own composition, “Villa Alondra”.
With this program, Sosa tries to show that Paraguay is a place of reference for the guitar where young and new performers can have their music broadcast live.