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Cayo Sila Godoy
Musical artist

Cayo Sila Godoy, is an accomplished classical guitarist from Paraguay.

Childhood and Youth

Cayo Sila Godoy was born in Villarrica Paraguay on December 4 1919. His mother and his uncles were talented musicians who exposed him at an early age to the piano, violin, mandolin, harp and tropical guitar. He studied music first with his uncle Marciano Echauri, and from the age of 16, harmony with Juan Carlos Moreno Gonzalez.

Sila left his home of Villarrica at the age of 16 to accept a scholarship at the National Music Conservatory in Asunción, Paraguay. By age 24 he graduated from the conservatory as a professor of music theory and musicology.

Following graduation he was awarded a grant to continue his musical education in Buenos Aires, where he remained for nine years under the tutelage of Consuelo Mallo López. During these years Sila concentrated on refining his technique into the virtuosity admired today.

First Steps

In 1948, The Chamber Music Association from Buenos Aires gave him a diploma for the best concert of the season of that year. In 1953, as a request from the National Government, he went on a cultural and artistic tour, following the road of Mangore. He offered concerts, gave lectures and gathered a lot of information and documents on the great Paraguayan composer.

Between 1959 and 1962 he participated on specialization courses with Andrés Segovia.

In 1959 Andrés Segovia invited Sila to study in Spain, with all expenses paid, at his renowned classical guitar school at Santiago de Compostela. For three years he sudied and traveled with Segovia.

In 1963 Godoy, at the personal invitation of President John F. Kennedy, first visited the United States to do a concert tour. During this trip he was featured as a broadcast soloist on the Voice of America and played with such notable American guitarists as Charlie Byrd, Sophocles Papas and Richard Pick. In subsequent US tours he has played in most major cities and in 1977 volunteered to tour Kansas, Paraguay's "sister state" where he also taught master classes at Wichita State University. More recently he has toured Japan (1980), Australia (1983), and has made numerous appearances in the Latin American nations.

In 1977, sponsored by the program “ Friends of the Americas “, chapter Paraguay –Kansas, he Developer activities in the state of Kansas, offering courses of specialization , speeches, and performances in the main cities such as Wichita, Topeka, and Lawrence.

In 1980, he traveled to Japan on a concert tour, and in 1983 to Australia, as well as other cities in America and Europe.

Mentions

In 1994, he was named the musical advisor of the Vice Minister of Culture in Paraguay and member of the National Advisor Board of the Culture.

The style of Godoy as a creator is characterized by the presence of elements of the popular music with an harmonic contemporary treatment, including his last compositions, with clear tendency to the atonality.

His work as a teacher of music has produced the appearance of young talents that honor the Paraguayan art today and who have success all over the world both in public and critics. In that sense, he stands out with the brilliant and exquisite composer, Luz Maria Bobadilla, who was admitted to study for four years with the great master, due to her absolute quality of performance.

Works

Among his records we can mention : Sila Godoy in concert, recorded in New York, USA, in 1982; Sila Godoy, recorded in Australia, in 1983; Aranjuez and Madrigal, two volumes in cassettes, which are gatherings from his two previous recordings, in 1994; The music of Agustin Barrios, Mangore and Jose Asuncion Flores, a compact disc with a gathering of his best recordings in 1994.

As a researcher , he has Publisher ,together with Luis Szarán, the book “Mangore, Life and Plays of Agustin Barrios “and he has been preparing “ The documents of Barrios “ and “Barios seen by his contemporaries”.

Among his creations for guitar, we can mention “ Habanera”, “Moto perpetuo”, “Extasis”, “ Cuatro obras para guitarra clasica”,”Fiesa Campesina”,”Cancion Intima”,” Oracion aTania”, “Capricho “.His arrangements of the plays of Jose Asuncion Flores ,great composer of the musical gender known as Guaranias.-are notable, as well as his transcripts for guitar, standing out the modern and very personal versions of “Nde renda pe aju” and “ Gallito Cantor”.

He lives in Asunción, devoting his life to lectures, speeches and didactic concerts, as well as offering radio and television shows.

References

  • Música paraguaya.
  • Diccionario Biográfico "FORJADORES DEL PARAGUAY", Primera Edición Enero de 2000. Distribuidora Quevedo de Ediciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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