- Atahualpa Yupanqui
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Atahualpa Yupanqui
Img_capt = Atahualpa in Cosquín
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Héctor Roberto Chavero Aramburo
Born = birth date|1908|1|31|mf=y
Origin =Pergamino , Buenos Aires,Argentina
Died = Death date and age|1992|05|23|1908|01|31Nimes ,France
Instrument = Vocals,Guitar
Genre = Folk
Occupation =singer ,songwriter ,writer Atahualpa Yupanqui (
31 January 1908 -23 May 1992 ) was an Argentinesinger ,songwriter ,guitar ist, and writer. He is considered the most important Argentinefolk music ian of the 20th century.Yupanqui was born as Héctor Roberto Chavero Aramburo in
Pergamino (Buenos Aires Province ), in the Argentine pampas, about 200 kilometers away from Buenos Aires. His family moved toTucumán when he was ten. In a bow to two legendary Incan kings, he adopted the stage name Atahualpa Yupanqui, which became famous the world over.In his early years, Yupanqui travelled extensively through the northwest of Argentina and the
Altiplano studying the indigenous culture. He also became radicalized and joined theCommunist Party of Argentina . In 1931, he took part in the failed uprising of the Kennedy brothers and was forced to seek refuge inUruguay . He returned to Argentina in 1934.In 1935, Yupanqui paid his first visit to
Buenos Aires ; his compositions were growing in popularity, and he was invited to perform on the radio. Shortly thereafter, he made the acquaintance of pianist Antonieta Paula Pepin Fitzpatrick, nicknamed "Nenette", who became his lifelong companion and musical collaborator under the pseudonym "Pablo Del Cerro".Because of his Communist Party affiliation (which lasted until 1952), his work suffered from
censorship duringJuan Perón 's presidency; he was detained and incarcerated several times. He left forEurope in 1949.Édith Piaf invited him to perform inParis in June of that year. He subsequently toured extensively throughout Europe.In 1952, Yupanqui returned to Buenos Aires. He broke with the Communist Party, which made it easier for him to book radio performances.
Recognition of Yupanqui's ethnographic work became widespread during the 1960s, and
nueva canción artists such asMercedes Sosa recorded his compositions and made him popular among the younger musicians, who referred to him as "Don Ata".Yupanqui alternated between houses in Buenos Aires and Cerro Colorado, Córdoba province. During 1963-1964, he toured
Colombia ,Japan ,Morocco ,Egypt ,Israel , andItaly . In 1967, he touredSpain , and settled in Paris. He returned regularly to Argentina and appeared inArgentinísima II in 1973, but these visits became less frequent when the military dictatorship ofJorge Videla came to power in 1976.Yupanqui died in Nimes, France in 1992 at the age of 84; he was buried in the Cerro Colorado Cemetery.
Best-known songs
Yupanqui's best known compositions include:
*"Los Hermanos"
*"Viene clareando"
*"El arriero"
*"Zamba del grillo"
*"La añera"
*"La pobrecita"
*"Milonga del peón de campo"
*"Camino del indio"
*"Chacarera de las piedras"
*"Recuerdos del Portezuelo"
*"El alazán"
*"Indiecito dormido"
*"El aromo"
*"Le tengo rabia al silencio"
*"Piedra y camino"
*"Luna tucumana"
*"Los ejes de mi carreta"
*"Sin caballo y en Montiel"
*"Cachilo dormido"
*"Tú que puedes vuélvete"Books
*"Piedra sola" (1940)
*"Aires indios" (1943)
*"Cerro Bayo" (1953)
*"Guitarra" (1960)
*"El canto del viento" (1965)
*"El payador perseguido" (1972)
*"La Capataza" (1992)External links
* [http://www.graciasatahualpa.com.ar Muchas Gracias Atahualpa] . Educational and cultural project promoting the work of Don Atahualpa Yupanqui. The site contains videos, songs, poetry, books, testimonials and awards.
* [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Atahualpa_Yupanqui Quotes from his music.]
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