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Roberto Trenca and Isabel Parra
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Background information | |
Birth name | Violeta Isabel Cereceda Parra |
Born | September 29, 1939 |
Origin | Chile |
Genres | Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Andean music, Latin music, Chilean music, Nueva canción |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Spanish Guitar, Charango, Cuatro, vocals |
Years active | 1959-present |
Labels | Warner Music |
Associated acts |
Víctor Jara, Quilapayún, Inti-illimani, Patricio Castillo, Patricio Manns, Illapu, Ángel Parra, Roberto Parra, Sergio Ortega, Margot Loyola, Pablo Neruda, Nicanor Parra |
Website | Official Website (Spanish) |
Violeta Isabel Cereceda Parra (born 29 September 1939), better known as Isabel Parra, is a famous Chilean singer-songwriter and interpreter of Latin American musical folklore.
Parra was born in Chile in 1939 and began her career in music at the age of 13 when she made her first recording with her world-renowned mother, the folklorist Violeta Parra. She has since interpreted and recorded the songs of some of the most famous Latin American folk singers. After the September 11, 1973 Chilean coup d’etat she lived in exile in Argentina and France for many years. She returned to Chile when democracy returned to her country.
Parra has toured extensively during her career and was a distinctive figure in the Nueva Canción Chilena (New Chilean Song) movement. Isabel Parra is also the sister of the famous folk singer Ángel Parra and the niece of the famous poet Nicanor Parra.
The Chilean Folk Songstress (Australian Interview - October 6, 1999)