Guillermo Freijido is a renowned uruguayan
musician noted for his long career and great versatility as a pianist, arranger and music director. He has been also dedicated himself, for more than 24 years, to the teaching of music in prestigious educational institutions on his country.
At age 14, while he was continuing his formal and musical studies, he was already working professionally as a pianist and later he left Uruguay and continued training at the Liceu Conservatory (Barcelona – Spain) in the Modern Music and Jazz Classroom associated with the Berklee College of Music (Boston – U.S.A)
In 2007 he created and became the musical director of Fermata Music. A non-profit challenging project, based in part on his teaching and choral experience, that burst strongly onto the uruguayan’s art scene for its total innovation in many aspects but fundamentally, by his idea of have incorporated to said project a children’s choir, a symphony orchestra, a big band and also national and international guest artists at each show or concert.
This is why “Fermata Music” has become an unavoidable reference for many choirs and groups that clearly reflects the impact its has generated on all of them and the public throughout its trajectory. Freijido has been also producer and musical director of pieces for television and he served as jury and teacher in the Keshet-International‘s television format: “MasterClass”, produced and broadcasted by Channel 12



