Josefina Robledo Gallego

She was an early disciple of the renowned Spanish guitarist Francisco de Asís Tàrrega y Eixea,[2] and began her musical career in her youth.

At only 18 years old, the guitarist decided to settle down and work as a classical guitar teacher in Sao Paulo and then in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the main disseminator of the Tàrrega school in Brazil.

[1][5] After her marriage to Ricardo García de Vargas in 1927, an artistic chronicler of Godella, Spain, she abandoned her concert career, later saying, her "retirement was always voluntary.

[1] She made an exception on 20 November 1952 for an anniversary concert to celebrate the centenary of Tárrega's birth, where she performed together with Pepita Roca, Daniel Fortea and Emilio Pujol.

She also performed on 15 December 1959 at the Valencia Conservatory, organized by the Society of Friends of the Guitar to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of her teacher.

Brazilian performance poster, 1917