María Cristina Gómez Rabito de González was a 20th-century harpist whose Paraguayan harp music won national and international recognition.
[1][2] In 1968, she formed a musical duo with Enrique Samaniego, with whom she recorded the album Arpegios Guaraníes.
[2] In the same year, she also joined the Orquesta Folclórica Municipal conducted by Maestro César Medina.
[2] In 1972 she joined the Cuarteto de Cuerdas del Centro Cultural Paraguayo Americano, performing for a long time in the famous "Tren Musical" ("Musical Train") playing venues along the central railroad of Paraguay from Asunción to Encarnación.
[1] In 1964, representing Paraguay, Gómez Rabito won the First Prize of the first Festival Nacional del Folclore in Santiago de Chile.