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Fernando Fuentes - ​“Banjo Signals” (2017)

Fifth album by Fernando Fuentes, and the first of his professional career with the Banjo Five Strings.!
He touches on a repertoire varied in the most characteristic musical styles within the music of USA
(Bluegrass, Jazz, Country, etc.) as well as own compositions of the interpreter in contemporary and Baroque styles (Obras de J.S.Bach).
It counts in turn with the musical criticism printed in the album of two of the biggest banjoists of the world: (Italy) and (USA).
Available in addition to the physical disk in more than 130 of the largest and most important web distribution stores on the planet (iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, CDBaby, Apple, etc.)

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Fernando Fuentes - “Camino Secreto” (2006)

Fourth disc of Fernando Fuentes dedicated to the contemporary composition with original music for different instruments (Classical and electric guitars, Flute Traversa, Sixus, Moxeño, Keyboards, Saxo soprano, Fretless bass, Bandoneón, percussion and drums totally interpreted, composed, arranged, produced And directed in 15 tracks by Fernando Fuentes, with the participation of guest musicians.
Data sheet:
Víctor Carrión (Saxo Soprano), Ricardo Rodríguez (Bass Fretless), Ariel Fernández (Bandoneón), Duilio (guitar), and Miguel Aguirre (keyboard) Maldonado (Drums), Javier González (Percussion).

Digital recording and mixing: Fernando Fuentes.
Mastering: Fernando Gramajo.
Art: Roberto "Rudy" Contreras.
Diagramming: Ernesto Tineo and Andrea Agüero.
Paradoxed presentation on the disc: Ramón Navarro (h).
Artistic production and musical direction: Fernando Fuentes.
General production: Fernando Fuentes (For "El Jarillal Records")

Fernando Fuentes - “Intérprete” (2001)

Third independent album of the saga guitarrística of Fernando Fuentes. It contains music of its own composition and of Argentine, South American and American authors in classical and acoustic guitar (Stereo steel strings) and keyboards (interpreted in turn by Fernando Fuentes)
Fernando Fuentes, Cacho Tirao, José Barros, Luis Chazarreta, Manuel Oliva, J. Hubbard, Chet Atkins and Bryan Daly combine with their compositions to make this album a repertoire eclectic and varied in musical styles.

Data sheet:

Guest musicians: Manuel Oliva (Guitar), Julio Agüero (percussion), Dora Heisecke (Violoncello).

Recording and Mixing: Fernando Fuentes (For "El Jarillal Records").

Technical assistance: Ricardo Rodríguez

Mastering: Anibal Estrabou.

Art and Layout: Loma Pircada (Ernesto Tineo)

Photos: Daniel Estrabou

Production and general direction: Fernando Fuentes.

Fernando Fuentes - "Sobre el Arco Iris" (1997)

Second guitar album produced and edited independently by Fernando Fuentes.
It contains mostly music composed by the performer, with a remarked style within contemporary music of the twentieth century, with harmonies and melodies that are related to styles such as jazz and American song. It also contains an American jazz standard (On the rainbow) that gives its name to the album and works of Argentine composer guitarist Enrique "Quique" Sinesi.
Instrumentation: Classical and acoustic guitars Stereo (steel strings) Saxo synthesizer, voice and percussion ensembles.

Data sheet:

Musicians invited: Daniel palacios (Saxo), Ramón Navarro (h) (Keyboards), Miguel Marcos (voice), Nelson Scalisi (Guitar) and "Beto" Herrera (percussion).

Recording and mixing technicians: Ramón Navarro (h) and Gustavo Martincic.

Photos: Armando Molina.

Art and Layout: The Base (Ernesto Tineo)

Fernando Fuentes - “Con Lo Puesto” (1994)

First disc of Guitar produced and edited independently by Fernando Fuentes. With him the interpreter begins his professional career in Guitar.
It contains a program of music Baroque (JS Bach), Classical (M Giulliani), Argentina (Nicolás "Colacho" Brizuela, Francisco Frega, Carlos Gardel) and of own composition of the interpreter, with a Bonus Track of Preludio Cello Suite nro.1 JSBach).

Data sheet:

Recording and mixing technician: Ricardo Rodríguez.

Photo: Daniel Estrabou.

Cover Art: Roberto "Rudy" Contreras.

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