

Albums include Tarimba negra, Afro-Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru, and Cada canción con su razón. Genres: Música criolla peruana, Vals criollo.

The album is available on the Sinfonía por el Perú website. Chabuca Granda discography and songs: Music profile for Chabuca Granda, born 3 September 1920. This special event was the inspiration for this album. The ceremony was held at the National Stadium of Peru in Lima. The first time that Juan Diego Flórez sang a duet with Chabuca Granda was at the opening ceremony of the Pan American Games in 2019. Chabuca Granda was accompanied by the renowned guitarist Óscar Avilés, known as the “First Guitar of Peru.” This album was also recorded in the same studio. Chabuca Granda, one of the most famous Peruvian composers, and the author of Criollo waltzes such as “Bello Durmiente”, “José Antonio,” “Fina Estampa,” “Puente de los Suspiros,” and “La Flor de la Canela.”įor this special recording, Flórez and the guitarist Sergio Salas, aided by technology, were joined with the prerecorded version of “Dialogando,” the original album released in 1968. The production celebrates the centennial of Chabuca Granda and the bicentennial of Peru’s independence. Chabuca Granda / Cada Cancion Con Su Razon. , 33 albums found: Chabuca Granda / Antología - Vol 1 Tracks: 11, total time: 39:17, year: 2001, genre: Latin Discid: rock / 8309330b. Her lyrics have been sung by performers from all over the world, who have seen in her compositions a fine and sensitive expression of Peruvian music.Ĭhabuca died on Main Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez has released a new album, “Trialogando.” Search for Artists on a new home for the free CD database.

Have our research team do a search non-binding and for free. We are searching for you Our good contact to dealers and collectors all over the world has already brought many exceptional findings to Switzerland. Chabuca GrandaĬhabuca’s voice and her extensive work went beyond the borders of her country. Chabuca Granda Criollisima (2 CDs) Audio-CD. This composition became the representative song of Peruvian music. Her fame as a composer reached national level in 1953, with her song ‘La flor de la canela’ (The Cinnamon Flower), inspired by Victoria Angulo, an Afro-Peruvian lady whose grace she praised. Her productions also revealed a close relationship between lyrics and melody, which varied over time towards an increasingly synthetic poetic tendency. From an early age, she showed her musical talent.Ĭhabuca broke the conventional rhythmic structure of the Peruvian waltz, and her melodies alternated the new language she proposed with that of the old saloon waltzes. Eduardo Granda San Bartolomé, a Lima mining engineer, and Mrs. María Isabel Granda Larco, better known as Chabuca Granda, was born in Apurímac (Peru), on September 3, 1920. Your Connection to traditional and contemporary World Music, including folk, roots, global music, ethno and crosscultural fusions
