Compositor
He was born in Asunción August 15 1908. he carried out their first musical studies as apprentice in the Band of Music of the Police of the Capital, to which entered to the 11 years, in 1915. their teachers were Nicolino Pellegrini, Mariano Godoy, Eugenio Campanini and Salvador Déntice. In the Band he acted as trombone soloist. Later on he studied violin with Fernando Centurión and Carlos in Buenos Aires, (sad Walker and Floripamí) for the stamp RCA Víctor. Along their artistic trajectory Aguayo ended up recording 1.200 disks obtaining 11 disks of gold for its sales. In 1931, also in the Buenos Aires capital they recorded Félix Pérez Cardozo and their trio (Diosnel Chase and Ampelio Villalba), the Dúo Martínez Cardozo (Eladio Martínez and Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo, a hundred of disks for the
Sello Odeón) and the siblings Larramendia. Starting from 1934 José Asunción Flores, with their Orquesta Ortiz Guerrero, call then Kygua vera, soloists Agustín Barboza, Agustín Larramendia, Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres, the Dúo Melga-Chase and Asleep Centurión Miranda's participation, Sara Benítez, Isabel Valiente, Carlos Miguel Jiménez, Félix Pérez Cardozo and the own Flores, it recorded for the Odeón its historical disk << Homage to Manuel Ortiz Guerrero >> with its first Guarani and instrumental pieces as Mburicao, Gallito cantor, Punta karapá Serrato ndive, Ne rendápe aju, Musiqueada che amape and other Paraguayan authors' compositions as: Aniceto will See Ibarrola, Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres, Agustín Barboza, Carlos Ramírez and others. For this recording Flowers it summoned the following Paraguayan and Italian musicians Aniceto Vera Ibarrola, Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres, Carlos Camponone and Ferrucho Marzán, violins; Francisco Molo, violates; Severe Rodas, bandoneón; Ropi, contrabass; Tempesta, clarinet; Cristóbal Rodríguez, piston. In 1936 the Combined Ñande koga directed by Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo registered numerous topics, published in disks by the Sello Odeón, accompanying the most excellent soloists in the popular music of then as Agustín Barboza, Rubito Larramendia, Carlos Reynal, Chinese of Incola, Delfín Fleytas, Teófilo Escobar, Lucio Rubín, Angel Benítez, Edmundo Pizarro, Luis Alberto of the Paraná, the Duets: Siblings Cáceres, Rivero-Echagüe, Núñez Bedoya, Barrios Espínola and others. Flores recorded in Buenos Aires again, again in the decade of the 50, this time with symphonic orchestra and choir (Mburicao, Worker, Ka'aty, ahendu nde sapucai, Paraguaýpe and Kerasy) a dozen between disks and cassettes.
In the field of the classic music, they have carried out phonographic registrations the guitarists: Sila Godoy, Felipe Sosa, Luz María Bobadilla,Berta Rojas and Renato Belluci, pianist Marta Geymayr and the Symphonic Orchestra of Asunción's City (OSCA) under the address Remberto Jiménez (1970), after Florentín Jiménez (1978) and Luis Szarán (1996). In 1979 the Album Learned Music of the Paraguay was published. Vol. I The piano, with composers' Paraguayan and several interpreters works. In 1996 editions in the Symphonic orchestra's of Asunción's City CD (OSCA) and Asunción's Orquesta Philomúsica.