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Name
  
Mario Armengol


Role
  
Pianist

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Died
  
December 22, 2002, Cancun, Mexico

Albums
  
Mario Ruiz Armengol y Arturo Xavier Gonzalez

Parents
  
Ismael Ruiz, Rosa Armengol

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Mario Ruiz Armengol (known as "Mayito" or "Mister Harmony") (March 14, 1914 or 1911 Veracruz, Mexico, – December 22, 2002 Cancun, Mexico), was a Mexican pianist, composer, arranger, conductor and music teacher. He was the son of pianist and conductor Ismael Ruiz Suárez and Rosa Armengol.

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Ruiz Armengol started to play piano at eight years old and debuted as a conductor at fifteen, along with Leopoldo Beristaín. At sixteen years old Ruiz Armengol was one of the founding members of the XEW-AM (a legendary Mexican radio broadcaster) music band.

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He studied with José Rolón, Rodolfo Halffter and Joaquín Amparán, and in 1942 met Mexican composer Manuel M. Ponce with whom he started a close friendship. By 1954 he was nicknamed "Mr. Harmony" by American musicians such as Duke Ellington, Billy May and Clare Fischer.

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Ruiz Armengol became very famous for his boleros. He also wrote more than 31 children's songs, 19 Cuban dances, 16 studies, 16 reflections, 32 miniatures, 5 waltzes, scherzos, minuets, sonatas, fantasies, preludes and piano works for four hands, chamber music for piano and violin, violincello, harp and flute. He was a highly reputed Mexican musician, a master of harmony and classical piano compositions.

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References

Mario Ruiz Armengol Wikipedia