The only major interruptions in his concert travels were his marriage to Matilde Cuervas in Paris, an Andalusian flamenco guitarist, and the period of time he devoted to historical research in Paris into the instrumental predecessors of the guitar. In 1918 he undertook his first tour of South America, starting in Buenos Aires. ĭuring the war years 1914–1918 he did not travel much and mainly remained in Catalonia. Pujol fondly remembered his first encounter with Tárrega and in his biography of his teacher, he described his mestre in very endearing, romantic terms. At this time, Miguel Llobet was making his debut as a concert artist outside Barcelona. He began his studies with Francisco Tárrega in 1902, when he was sixteen years of age. Emili Pujol was born in the little village of Granadella just outside Lleida, Spain.
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