- Hugo Díaz
Víctor Hugo Díaz (
August 10 1927 inSantiago del Estero ,Argentina -October 23 1977 inBuenos Aires , Argentina) was atango ,folklore andjazz harmonicist .Biography
Early life
Díaz was born to a poor family in the small city of Santiago del Estero. At the age of five he lost his sight hit by a soccer ball, which led him to play the
harmonica . Two years later, after a surgery restored his eyesight, he was already performing regularly for a local radio. [http://www.milonga.co.uk/tango/diaz.shtml Mini-biography on milonga.co.uk] ]Musical career
All his life, in spite of a highly successful career, the ex-child prodigy remained loyal to the companion of his youth like the
Abalos brothers and the great percussionist Domingo Cura with whom Díaz recorded on many occasions. His debut in Buenos Aires around 1944 resulted in a series of record contracts withOdeon Records ,TK Records ,Jockey and later,RCA . Although mostly known for his tango performances, his music has deep rural roots, above all in the provincial folkloric music he had grown up with:chacarera s,zamba s andmilongas campera s. Nevertheless, such brilliant musician could never really be confined to a single style or type of music.In 1953 during a European tour, Hugo Díaz had the opportunity to meet in Belgium with two admired musicians,
Larry Adler andToots Thielemans . The admiration was mutual since Thielemans never failed to pay homage to the artistry of Díaz.He also played in the
USA withLouis Armstrong andOscar Peterson , and inLa Scala inMilan withRenata Tebaldi andMario del Monaco .Díaz was to record the most important part of his musical legacy during the 1970s.
Family
Díaz was married to Victoria Cura, sister of percussionist Domingo Cura, and they had a daughter together, María Victoria ("Mavi"), born in 1961. Mavi Díaz went on to become an important part of Argentine rock and roll in the 1980s as a member of the
Viuda e Hijas de Roque Enrol band.Movie soundtracks
The sound of his harmonica was captured in the song "
Milonga Triste " included in the film "The Tango Lesson ", directed bySally Potter .More recently as a background music in the 2006 Austrian film "The Counterfeiters" (2008 Foreign Film
Academy Award winner) in which many tangos recorded by Díaz contribute to create the sad atmosphere of the film.The Argentine documentary film "
A los cuatro vientos " ("Spanish": To four winds) premiered in 2007. The film, deeply musical, is a homage to Hugo Díaz and includes many of his interpretations. [http://harmonicaspain.es/?tag=hugo-diaz#/p=60 A los cuatro vientos note] es] [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=958171 News article on "A los cuatro vientos"] es] [http://www.telam.com.ar/vernota.php?tipo=N&id=186326 Telam news article on "A los cuatro vientos"] ]Discography
* "Cantares de mi tierra"
* "Hugo Díaz en Buenos Aires (tangos) vol 1, 2 y 3" (ca.1975)
* "Homenaje a Carlos Gardel" (1979)
* "Nostalgias Santiagueñas"
* "Hugo Díaz Chacareras"
* "Magia en el Folklore vol. 1 y 2" (ca.1968)
* "Gigante del folklore" (1982)
* "Mi armónica y yo"
* "Así es Hugo Díaz"
* "Baile en el campo"
* "Aquí está Hugo Díaz" (1972)
* "Tacita de plata" (1987)
* "Lo mejor de Hugo Diaz" (ca.1967)References
* [http://www.harmonicaspain.com/historia/hugo_diaz/hugo_diaz.htm Biography] es
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