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Félix Pérez Cardozo

Félix Pérez Cardozo (20 November 1908 – 9 June 1952) was a Paraguayan musician.
Cardozo was born to Teodoro Pérez and Cándida Rosa Cardozo in the small town of Hyaty in the state of Guairá. This town currently carries his name. Pérez Cardozo died on June 9, 1952 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
== Beginnings ==

He is the most representative icon as regards the interpretation, development of technique and composition of harp music . As is common in Paraguayan music of the countryside, he learned the basics of playing from other harpists, so making him self-taught with no known music masters.
He was part of a paradigmatic trio consisting of one harp and two guitars, along with Ampelio Villalba and Diosnel Chase. He received support from the poet Pedro José Carlés, with whom he traveled to the capital city of (Asunción) in 1928. During this time they would play at folk music festivals organized in the “Teatro Granados” by Aristóbulo “Nonón” Domínguez as well as in night clubs.
In 1931 he and his band left for Buenos Aires, Argentina, where most of his artistic career took place. They were the first of a long list of Paraguayan musicians that would consequently succeed in the Argentine capital for more than half a century.

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