Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres

Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres
Born Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres
March 3, 1907
Pirayú, Paraguay
Died March 21, 1979
Asunción, Paraguay
Nationality Paraguayan
Known for Musician
Notable work "Ñane aramboha" y "Koeti jave"

Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres was a Paraguayan songwriter. He was born in Cerro Verá, in the town of Pirayú, Paraguay, on March 3, 1907. He was son of Ramón Bobadilla and Isabel Cáceres.

Childhood and Youth

Still being a child he moved to Asunción, where he learned to play the “tiple” (a small guitar that served to the musical embellishment of the guitar plucking) and later the guitar. Since 1930 he lived in Buenos Aires, where he formed, along with Agustín Barboza, the duet Barboza-Cáceres.

Beginnings

In 1934 he participated in the recording of the first disc of the Ortiz Guerrero’s Orchestra, directed by the master José Asunción Flores, with the song “Ñane arambohá”, composed with lyric of Félix Fernández.

Career

In 1939, with his brother Cristóbal Cáceres, he started a series of recordings using the name “Dúo de los Hermanos Cáceres” (The Bothers Cáceres Duet), until 1950, with the orchestra “Ñande roga” of Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo.

He was founder and first president of “Intérpretes de Folklore Asociados del Paraguay – IFAP” (Associated Folklore Performers of Paraguay) and also was Vice President of APA in the ‘70s.

Last years

He died in Asunción, on March 21, 1979.

Work

He composed many songs with lyrics from important poets:

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