After Pujol moved to Italy, he initially continued his career as a concertizing musician, but in 1953 he founded his own music school in Milan.
[3] He also taught the master class at the School of Music at Ithaca College in New York City for many years.
[4] He had great success as a teacher: his ideas on technique and performance aesthetics proved influential in the international guitar scene; he held renowned annual masterclasses in New York, and was the teacher of musicians such as Aldo Minella and Riccardo Zappa.
[4] In addition to a large number of transcriptions to guitar for existing works, Ablóniz composed many original pieces, as well as several didactic books.
Among his most famous works are Recuerdo Pompeano,[6] Tanguillo, Tres Ritmos Sudamericanos,[7] Recreational Pieces, and Pequeña Romanza.