Juan A. de la Peña, Pergamino Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Died
23 May 1992(1992-05-23) (aged 84) Nîmes, France
Genres
Payada, trova
Occupation(s)
Singer, songwriter, writer
Instrument(s)
Guitar, vocals
Musical artist
Atahualpa Yupanqui (Spanish pronunciation:[ataˈwalpaʝuˈpaŋki]; born Héctor Roberto Chavero Aramburu; 31 January 1908 – 23 May 1992) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, guitarist, and writer. He is considered one of the most important Argentine folk musicians of the 20th century.[1][2][3]
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^"Interview with Atahualpa Yupanqui". 1992 – via UNESCO digital library.
^RIOS, FERNANDO (2014). ""They're Stealing Our Music": The Argentinísima Controversy, National Culture Boundaries, and the Rise of a Bolivian Nationalist Discourse". Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana. 35 (2): 197–227 – via JSTOR.
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