Guille Sarquis
About
I am a musician, composer, and classically trained singer. I graduated from the National University of Córdoba with a degree in Music Education (2011). I am also a Magister and Supervisor of the Benenzon Model of Non-Verbal Therapy (2012).
I have composed over 100 musical works, including songs and choral pieces, many for my duo Crisálida, where I currently serve as composer and singer. My most recent concert took place on May 16, 2025, in Córdoba Capital.
In 2020, I authored “Melodías de Oro del Gui”, a book that I use as a didactic tool in my singing lessons. I have worked in multiple private academies, but for the past 10 years I have primarily worked as a freelancer, teaching voice, composition, and composing commissioned pieces.
Teaching Style
My approach to teaching music is highly personalized and student-centered, whether the focus is on voice, theory, or composition. I believe that music education is inherently complex, requiring both technical development and expressive growth. A lesson that is purely technical is incomplete, and a lesson that is purely expressive is also limited.
I always adapt my lessons to the needs, goals, and aspirations of each student. If a student requires more technical work, I focus on exercises and strategies to strengthen their foundation. If a student seeks a channel for musical expression, I guide them through interpretative and creative approaches that help them connect emotionally with the music.
My training as a Magister and Supervisor of the Benenzon Model of Non-Verbal Music Therapy gives me additional tools to communicate and support students beyond technical instruction, creating a safe and inspiring environment where they can explore their voice, creativity, and musical identity.
