- Luis Eduardo Aute
Luis Eduardo Aute (born
Manila ,September 13 ,1943 ) [ [http://www.luiseduardo-aute.com/ Official Site] ] is a Spanish musician, singer-songwriter, film director, painter and poet.Biography
First years in the Philippines
Luis Eduardo Aute was born in
Manila , capital of thePhilippines , onSeptember 13 ,1943 . His father, Catalan (born inCatalonia ,Spain ), had been working in that country since 1919, in a tobacco company and was married with a Filipina, descendent of the Spanish burguesy. [ [http://www.clubcultura.com/clubmusica/clubmusicos/aute/suvida.htm Los últimos de Filipinas (Es)] ] In his childhood, Aude studied inDe La Salle School, where he learned English and Tagalog, which is used with his family. Since very early shows great ability as painter and drawer; another childhood passion is the cinema, specially since his parents gave him a 8 mm camera, which will serve him to home made small movies with his friends.At 8 years old, he travels to Spain for the first time. In Madrid, with Hotel Avenida Orchestra, sings for first time in public, interpreting the song "Las hojas muertas" (The Dead Leaves). At 9 watches "
On the Waterfront ", movie that had a notorious influence in him and made him to write in English his first poems. Another influence at that age is the movieNiagara , where he discovered the erotism and sensuality ofMarilyn Monroe .Return of the family to Spain
In 1954 after a short stay in
Barcelona , returns definitively toMadrid , where Luis Eduardo studies in the "Colegio Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas" (Catholic based School). At 15 years old, with his new bithday present guitar, he performed in end of School party in a Trio with other two school mates. In those years and very influences by theGerman Expressionism , dedicates most of his time to paint and wins a silver model in a Spanish "II Art Juvenile Contest".Discography
*"Diálogos de Rodrigo y Gimena" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"24 Canciones Breves (1967-68)" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"Álbum 1966-67" (1972)
*"Rito" (Ariola, 1973)
*"Espuma" (Ariola, 1974)
*"Babel" (Ariola, 1975)
*"Sarcófago" (Ariola, 1976)
*"Forgesound" (Ariola, 1977)
*"Albanta" (Ariola, 1978)
*"De Par en Par" (Ariola, 1979)
*"Alma" (Movieplay, 1980)
*"Fuga" (Movieplay, 1981)
*"Entre Amigos" (Movieplay, 1983)
*"Cuerpo a Cuerpo" (Ariola, 1984)
*"Nudo" (Ariola, 1985)
*"20 Canciones de Amor y un Poema Desesperado" (Ariola, 1986)
*"Templo" (Ariola, 1987)
*"Segundos Fuera" (Ariola, 1989)
*"Ufff!" (Ariola, 1991)
*"Slowly" (Ariola, 1992)
*"Mano a Mano" (Ariola, 1993)
*"Alevosía" (Virgin, 1995)
*"Paseo por el amor y el deseo" (1996)
*"Aire/Invisible" (Virgin, 1998)
*"Querencias" (2001)
*"Alas y Balas" (Virgin, 2003)
*"Auterretratos Vol. 1" (BMG Ariola, 2003)
*"Auterretratos Vol. 2" (BMG Ariola, 2005)
*"A día de hoy" (BMG Ariola, 2007)ingles
*"Don Ramón / Made in Spain" (RCA-Victor, 1967)
*"Aleluya nº 1 / Rojo sobre negro" (RCA-Victor, 1967)
*"Al-leluia nº1 / Roig damunt el (negro) " (RCA-Victor, 1967)
*"Mi tierra, mi gente / Los ojos" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"Los burgueses / Me miraré en tu cuerpo" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"Clamo al firmamento (Aleluya nº 2) / Ausencia / Labrador" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"Yo pertenezco / Dónde estará la verdad" (RCA-Victor, 1968)
*"Tiempo de amores / Sí, sí, señor" (RCA-Victor, 1968)Poem books
*"La matemática del espejo" (Edició Ángel Caffarena, Málaga, 1975)
*"Canciones y poemas" (Demófilo, 1976)
*"La liturgia del desorden" (Hiperión, Madrid, 1978)
*"Canciones" (Hiperión, Madrid, 1980. Edición revisada, 1988)
*"Templo de carne" (1986)
*"Canciones 2" (Hiperión, Madrid, 1991)
*"Animal (Disco-libro)" (Editorial El Europeo/Allegro, Madrid, 1994)
*"Animal Dos (Libro-Vídeo)" (Plaza/Janés, Madrid, 1999)
*"Cuerpo del delito. Canciones (1966-1999)" (Celeste, Madrid, 1999)
*"Volver al agua. Poesía completa (1970-2002)" (Sial, Colección Contrapunto, Madrid, 2002)Filmography
*"Senses" (cortometraje, 1961)
*"Minutos después" (cortometraje, 1970)
*"Chapuza 1" (1971)
*"A flor de piel", (cortometraje, 1975)
*"El vivo retrato "
*"El muro de las lamentaciones", (cortometraje, 1986).
*"La pupila del éxtasis" (1989)
*"Un perro llamado Dolor" (2001)External links
* [http://www.luiseduardo-aute.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.cubanow.net/global/loader.php?&secc=4&item=4817&c=2´ Luis Eduardo Aute, an all-embracing artist] by [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germ%C3%A1n_Uribe Germán Uribe]References
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