Chabuca Granda:
Maria Isabel " Chabuca " Granda Larco, was born on September 3, 1920, in a gold mining settlement called Progreso Ccochasayhuay Grau Apurimac, near the province of Abancay located in the Apurimac region. The Peruvian artist began singing at age 12, and is part Choir of the elite Colegio de Lima Sophianum its soprano voice. An operation led to his deep voice with which he was released. Was part of a "Light and Shadow" with Soledad Mujica. Personal deployment singer starts after his divorce, which was seen as a scandal to Lima society of that time.
The first period of his creative output is purely evocative and picturesque, " Chabuca "-this is the name by which he called "Lima sings to the old manor, in early 1900. It is the city that she met through her father, Don Eduardo Granda St. Bartholomew's, the neighborhood of Barranco, French style large houses, with large porches and conservatories.
belong to this period "really Lima", " The cinnamon flower", "Fina Estampa ", " Grace", "José Antonio ", "Bridge sighs, "Zeno Manué " and many others.
She breaks the conventional rhythmic structure of the Peruvian waltz, and his melodies, wide tessitura, alternated with new language proposed in the old hall waltzes. Production also reveals a close relationship between lyrics and melody, which was changing over time to a tendency increasingly synthetic poetic.
Later Chabuca broke even the structures of conventional poetry, and rhythm of the songs follow the steps in the evasion of rhymes, tunes and given metric. Belongs to this last stage a song cycle dedicated to the Chilean Violeta Parra and Javier Heraud, Peruvian poet assassinated in 1963.
Later Chabuca broke even the structures of conventional poetry, and rhythm of the songs follow the steps in the evasion of rhymes, tunes and given metric. Belongs to this last stage a song cycle dedicated to the Chilean Violeta Parra and Javier Heraud, Peruvian poet assassinated in 1963.
In his later years, played a repertoire Granda Chabuca linked to the revival of Afro-Peruvian music, despite having been in the country, had been reviled for social reasons. Handled with skill "black " the range of rhythms that enriched the popular Peruvian music and poetry took the bias watercolor, synthetic and suggestive line of colors and sensations.
His voice and his vast extended beyond the borders of their country. His lyrics have been sung by performers from around the world who have been in their compositions, a fine and sensitive expression of the music of Peru.
died from cardiac ischemia in a clinic in Miami, United States on March 8, 1983.
We kindly reissued this compilation with 25 songs in the voice and style unique to the English singer Alejandro Jaén called and wrote posterity Chabuca Limeña . "
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