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Rodolfo Parada Lillo is a Chilean musician, composer, engineer and anthropologist. Parada joined Quilapayún in 1968, which made the group into a sextet[1] - the formation which recorded the “Cantata Santa María de Iquique. Upon joining the group he became the major solo voice of the ensemble (e.g. in “Dicen que la patria es…”, “Por que los pobres no tienen”, “Plegaria a un labrador”, “Vamos mujer”. A fan of the “chanson française” he decided to reduce his activity as a student leader while the group was at its popularity peak during the Salvador Allende Government. He first composed “Ausencia” for the group in their “Quilapayún 5” album with assistance from Eduardo Carrasco.
Whilst in exile he composed the instrumental music pieces: “Susurro” and "El paso del ñandu", plus he also composed music for Pablo Neruda's poem "El arbol de los libres" and for Rafael Alberti's "La primavera". After exile his voice register underwent a change and he assumed a lower vocal range e.g. “Ronda del ausente”, “Luz negra”; “Complainte de Pablo Neruda” - inter alia.[citation needed]
After Eduardo Carrasco left the band in 1989 and became the group director and principal composer.[citation needed] During this period he earned a doctorate in anthropology from the Sorbonne in Paris, and when the activity of the band decreased he worked in the French Ministry of Culture.[citation needed] Parada was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (order of arts and letters) which is a national order of merit the French Republic grants individuals recognized for their outstanding contribution to the development of culture.
^Jara, Joan (April 1984). An unfinished song: the life of Victor Jara. Ticknor & Fields. pp. 108–110. ISBN 978-0-89919-279-6. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
RodolfoParada Lillo is a Chilean musician, composer, engineer and anthropologist. Parada joined Quilapayún in 1968, which made the group into a sextet...
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such as “Vals de Colombes”, “Elegia al Che Guevara”, “Ausencia” with RodolfoParada, ”Canción de la esperanza” and “Luz negra”. Carrasco forged the concept...
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Argentino Urquiza in Neuquén, Argentina. The specimen was found by Carlos Parada and family, who provided logistic support to museum staff as well as assistance...
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Pedro Laurenz Pedro Maffia Ricardo Malerba Ricardo Tanturi Roberto Firpo Rodolfo Biagi In 1983, the dance show Tango Argentino, staged by Claudio Segovia...
June 1972 21 Óscar Rodríguez Díaz 1 June 1972 1 June 1977 22 Guillermo Rodolfo Walsh 1 June 1977 15 October 1979 23 Alfredo del Tránsito Monge 1979 1979...
music countless artists emerged, almost always in pairs, among which, Trio Parada Dura, Chitãozinho & Xororó, Leandro e Leonardo, Zeze Di Camargo e Luciano...
daughter of diplomats (Ambassador Carlos Puig Vilazar and Consul General Rosa Parada de Puig), represented her country as Consul General of Ecuador in Miami...
Portrait Rank Name Took office Left office Brigadier General Aníbal Parada Pacheco 1927 1928 Army Colonel Julio Olivares Mengolar 1928 1929 Brigadier General...
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