Carlos Eduardo Bojarski is an Argentinean guitar performer. He graduated from the Carlos López Buchardo National Conservatory of Music in Buenos Aires as a Superior Professor of Music. He later obtained the Master of Music in Performance degree from the prestigious Indiana University Jacobs School of Music – Bloomington, U.S.A., where he studied guitar under the guidance of Maestro. Ernesto Bitetti. He received there the Anthony and Olimpia Barbera Scholarship and the Indiana University School of Music Merit Scholarship. He also studied at the Rotterdam’s Conservatory with Prof. Jorge Oraisón and participated in several national and international guitar masterclasses with Eduardo Fernández, Álvaro Pierri, Eduardo Isaac and Eduardo Egüez. Mr. Bojarski was a private guitar student of Ms. Liliana Ardissone and Maestro Miguel Ángel Cherubito.



Mr. Bojarski has performed in several halls in Argentina, U.S.A., and The Netherlands. Among them are worthy to be mentioned the Sociëteit de Harmonie and the Hofllaankerk in Rotterdam; the Ford Hall and the Auer Hall of Indiana University. He participated in the XXth Guitarras del Mundo International Festival in Buenos Aires and in several editions of the Sonoridades Alternativas Festival of Contemporary Music of La Plata. He has also performed at the Carlos Guastavino Hall of the National Center for the Music, the Orestes Caviglia Hall of the Cervantes National Theater, the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, the Universidad Abierta Interamericana, La Scala de San Telmo, the 25th International Book Fair (under the sponsorship of the National Secretary of Culture), the Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano (with the sponsorship of the Embassy of Poland), the House of the Province of Chubut, and the Casal de Catalunya.



Given his interest in contemporary music, Mr. Bojarski participated in the Hammer and Nail Project, a joint project between the Guitar and the Composition Departments at Indiana University. He collaborated in such context with the composers Chantal Carleton and Mark Buntag, and premiered their works. Mr. Bojarski has had the honor of giving the Latin-American premiere of works by the Israeli composer Lior Navok and the American composer Daniel Asia, as well as the world premiere of works by Juan Carlos Tolosa, Sebastián Bauer, Eva Lopszyc, Luis Mihovilcevic, Juan María Solare and Raúl Fiorino, and the Argentinean premiere of works by Elliott Carter and the Brazilian composers Roberto Victorio and Alexandre Eisenberg. He has collaborated with the collective of composers Sonoridades Alternativas, and he is nowadays a member of the Fractus Ensemble.