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Nazareno Magan Huntter is an Argentine pianist, music teacher, and choir director born in the city of Posadas, Misiones. He began his musical studies at the Escuela Superior de Música in his hometown, where he stood out for his technical ability and musical sensitivity from an early age.

He later moved to the city of Córdoba to refine his skills under the guidance of Maestro Santiago Rojas Huespe, a graduate of Tel Aviv University. During this period, Nazareno deepened his understanding of the universal piano repertoire, focusing on the works of J.S. Bach and the technical challenges of the Romantic period.

His career has taken him to prestigious stages across Argentina, including performances in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Chaco, and Misiones. One of the highlights of his career was performing at the Golden Hall of the Teatro Colón, one of the most important opera houses in the world.

As an educator, he is a certified teacher in Suzuki Philosophy by the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA). He currently develops an intense pedagogical practice, combining traditional methods with the Suzuki approach, helping new generations of pianists find their own voice through the instrument.

In recognition of his contribution to culture, the Chamber of Representatives of the Province of Misiones honored his artistic career. Additionally, he was distinguished as the "Missionary Personality of the Year" by Channel 12, reflecting his impact on the regional and national artistic community.

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