IVAN GUTIERREZ CACHULLANI
COMPOSER, BANDONEONIST & SINGER
about
Ivan Gutierrez Cachullani is a multifaceted Argentine musician capable of combining the art of the Bandoneon, singing, and composition in a single expression, also representing tango and Argentine music in a unique way.
His commitment to the development and incorporation of the Bandoneon in academic and contemporary music is reflected in his works and his book “THE BANDONEON: A practical guide for composers” (2020), the first published work of its kind and declared of cultural interest by the National Ministry of Culture (2021).
Graduated in Composition at the Universidad Católica de Salta and Bandoneon in the same city, Ivan teaches Bandoneon at the “José Lo Giudice” music school.
Workshops
Bandoneon for composers (chamber music and soloist)
Arrangements
Tango interpretation (singing, solo Bandoneon, chamber music)
Folklore and Argentinean rhythms (study of style)
lessons
Bandoneon (technique and interpretation)
Singing (interpretation of Argentine music)
Musical theory
Harmony and counterpoint
- Composition
Book
A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR COMPOSERS
Declared of Cultural Interest by the National Ministry of Culture
COMPOSITIONS
CHAMBER MUSIC
New and diverse, with a wide aesthetic spectrum
tango
Soloist tango repertoire
His soloist repertoire brings together bandoneon and singing in a single person and is a faithful representation of Argentine tango and its expressive richness.
“The delicate confluence of singing and bandoneon in the same person is definitely a singular event.”
-M. Sepúlveda-
Rodriguez - gutierrez Duo
The Rodriguez – Gutierrez duo represents the new generation of authentic tango, with strong roots in the tradition of Argentine music. Singing joins the traditional formation of guitar and Bandoneon, thus forming a “cuarteto de a dos” (quartet of two) combining the robustness of traditional tango with the subtlety of vocal-instrumental chamber music.
With original arrangements, the Rodriguez – Gutierrez duo performs a wide classic repertoire, from Carlos Gardel to Lucio Demare, Alfredo De Angelis, Juan D’Arienzo, Osvaldo Pugliese and Astor Piazzola.