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María del Carmen Aguilar is presently a singer and Assistant Director of the Estudio Coral de Buenos Aires, a choir which is recognized as the most distinguished chamber choir in Argentina, teachs Music Analysis to musicians and teachers, and has been Professor of Music Analysis at the University of Buenos Aires.
María's
education was interdisciplinary and thus provides an ideal
background for her work in applied music analysis. She studied
Architecture, graduating from the University of Buenos Aires,
as well as music theory, music analysis and music performance,
both in singing and choral conducting.
As a teacher, María has been invited by the Department of Culture of her country, and Universities and Music Schools in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Mexico, Spain and Norway, to conduct in-service training courses for music teachers. She also gives Music Analysis Courses for performers and composers and has gained particular esteem and reputation for her pioneer work in aural training methods, and folk music in music education.
Between 1990 and 2000 she attended regularly
the Seminars and Conferences organised by ISME (International
Society for Music Education) and presented papers and workshops.
She served at the ISME Commission "Education of the Professional
Musician" (1990-96) and acted as its Chairperson (1994-96).
She also represented this Commission at the ISME Advisory
Panel on Music of the World's Cultures. In 2000 she was invited
as a Panel speaker for a Plenary Session at the XXIV ISME
Conference in Edmonton, Canada.
She has published: METODO PARA LEER
Y ESCRIBIR MUSICA A PARTIR DE LA PERCEPCION (Music Reading
and Writing Through Perception), EL LIBRO DEL MAESTRO (The Teachers' Book), MELODIAS ATONALES (Atonal
Melodies), MELODIAS MODALES (Modal Melodies), ESCALA POR TONOS
(Whole-Tone Scale), FOLKLORE PARA ARMAR (Composing folklore),
ANALISIS AUDITIVO DE LA MUSICA (Auditive Music Analysis),
EL TALLER CORAL (The Choral Workshop), and three collections
of choral arrangements: 12 CANCIONES POPULARES AMERICANAS
(12 American Folk Songs), CINCO CANCIONES FOLKLORICAS (Five
Folk Songs) and CANTAR EN ARMONIA (Singing in Harmony)

Maria's children, Gabriela
and Diego are also musicians - a singer and a pianist.
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