Pen name Misael Guerra Nationality Chilean Name Ismael Parraguez | Language Spanish Spouse Ester Ortiz Role Poet | |
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Born Francisco Ismael Segundo Parraguez Cabezas26 August 1883Pichidegua, Chile ( 1883-08-26 ) Education Escuela Normal Abelardo Nunez Died May 8, 1917, Santiago, Chile |
Himno del instituto nacional arreglo de roberto scherson original de ismael parraguez
Francisco Ismael Segundo Parraguez Cabezas, or simply Ismael Parraguez (1883—8 May 1917) was a Chilean musician, Normal teacher, poet, and novelist. He was known for being the creator of the Orfeon Chileno in 1914, during the centennial of the Battle of Rancagua. Parraguez was also known by the pseudonym of Misael Guerra.
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- Himno del instituto nacional arreglo de roberto scherson original de ismael parraguez
- Biography
- Works
- References
Biography
Francisco Ismael Segundo was born on 26 August 1883, at Fundo Las Pataguas in Pichidegua, Colchagua Department, in central Chile. Parraguez studied at the Escuela Normal Jose Abelardo Nunez in Santiago. He graduated there in 1899 as a normal teacher. According to Hector Gonzalez, a Chilean writer and journalist for the El Rancaguino newspaper, Parraguez was known for "his great way to teach how to sing to his students, for the songs he wrote, spread all over the country." He published his first book, Un idilio menos, in 1903, which soon went out of stock. It was followed by Poesias infantiles some years later, in 1907. Esperanza, his last novel, was published in 1916.
Other works by Parraguez, according to historian Antonio Saldias, include the Hymn of the Liceo de Aplicacion of Santiago, and the music of the Hymn of the Instituto Nacional General Jose Miguel Carrera; Parraguez worked at both schools as a teacher.
Parraguez married Ester Ortiz, with whom he had five children: Hernan, Flora, Julio, Waldo, and Gonzalo. Ismael Parraguez died unexpectedly aged 33 on 8 May 1917 in Santiago.