Awilda Villarini

Awilda M. Villarini-Garcia (b. 6 February 1940 in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican composer and pianist who publishes and performs under the name "Awilda Villarini." Villarini's first piano teacher was her mother, who was a church organist. She went on to earn a B. Mus. (1961) from Peabody Conservatory and a M. Mus. (1973) from the Julliard School. Grants from the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture enabled Villarini to study piano in Paris and Vienna. She received a Ford Foundation scholarship for a Ph. D. from New York University in 1979. Her dissertation was entitled A Study of Selected Puerto Rican Danzas for the Piano. Villarini's teachers included Claus Adam, Jean Marie Darre, Carmelina Figureoa, Alexander Gorodnitzky, William Kroll, Eugene List, Walter Panhofer, and Dieter We

Awilda Villarini

Awilda M. Villarini-Garcia (b. 6 February 1940 in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican composer and pianist who publishes and performs under the name "Awilda Villarini." Villarini's first piano teacher was her mother, who was a church organist. She went on to earn a B. Mus. (1961) from Peabody Conservatory and a M. Mus. (1973) from the Julliard School. Grants from the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture enabled Villarini to study piano in Paris and Vienna. She received a Ford Foundation scholarship for a Ph. D. from New York University in 1979. Her dissertation was entitled A Study of Selected Puerto Rican Danzas for the Piano. Villarini's teachers included Claus Adam, Jean Marie Darre, Carmelina Figureoa, Alexander Gorodnitzky, William Kroll, Eugene List, Walter Panhofer, and Dieter We