Guillermo Uribe Holguín

There, in December 1905, he conducted his Victimae Paschali for solo voice, chorus and orchestra.

In 1907, at the Schola Cantorum, he commenced violin studies with Armand Parent, and composition with Vincent d'Indy, alongside fellow students Erik Satie and Joaquín Turina.

1 was played at a concert of the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris, by Gabriel Vuillaume and Ricardo Viñes.

As a result of his Parisian studies, there is a marked French influence in the works he wrote prior to 1930.

In 1910 he returned to Colombia and became Director of the newly reorganized National Conservatory of Music in Bogotá.

Since 2005 there has been a revival of his music by Colombian guitarist Nilko Andreas Guarin, who has been editing and promoting Uribe's works worldwide.

[2] Uribe Holguín's pupils included Josefina Acosta de Barón.

Guillermo Uribe Holguín
Guillermo Uribe Holguín