From a very young age, he showed dexterity in leadership and talent in orchestral organization and in the interpretation of musical works via the flute, and the violin.
[1] Librado Net worked with Ernesto Ramos Antonini from the planning to the implementation phases of Puerto Rico's three free schools of music in San Juan, Ponce, and Mayaguez.
[4] The school was also the teaching venue of Tomás Clavel, Julio Alvarado, Emilio Alvarado, Rafael Franco, Eduardo Pérez Jusino, Bernardo Gaztambide, Luis Marguerie and Edwin Ramos Torres.
The first are in the permanent collection of the Casa Wiechers, property of the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña.
[1] Upon his return to Puerto Rico, he recorded street scenes in Ponce, including Puente sobre el Río Inabón en la finca La Concordia (1939), Parque de Bombas (1950), Calle León (1960), Teatro La Perla (1960), and Playa de Ponce cerca del Yacht Club (1964).