Rolando Alarcón
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Birth name | Rolando Alarcón Soto |
Born | August 5, 1929 |
Origin | Sewell, Chile |
Died | February 4, 1973 43) | (aged
Genres | Folk, Nueva Canción, Chilean music |
Occupation(s) | Teacher |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1951–1973 |
Labels | RCA Victor |
Associated acts | Coro Pablo Vidales, Cuncumén, Silvia Urbina |
Website | http://rolandoalarcon.cl/ |
Rolando Alarcón Soto was a teacher, folklorist, soloist and composer living in Chile. He became a national-known figure in his home country due to his work as a musician, and at his funeral, even the president, Salvador Allende, expressed his regrets.[1]
Born on August 5, 1929, he grew up in Sewell, Chile, where he lived together with his parents, Atilio Alarcón de la Fuente and Zunilda Soto Riquelme, and his three brothers. At the age of ten he moved to Chillán in order to study, and it was also here he became a teacher. He moved to Santiago in 1950 where he became interested in folk music, and where he in 1951 started specializing, as a teacher, in music.[2][3]
In Santiago he also became a founding member of first the folk music choir Coro Pablo Vidales, and later an integral part and director of the more successful Cuncumén, which also toured Europe two times in 1957 and 1961, until 1963 when he left the group. He then formed a duo together with Silvia Urbina for a short while, with whom he also recorded a couple of songs in Russian, but in 1965 he started his career as a soloist.[2][3][4]
He died during an operation on February 4, 1973, only 43 years old.[1]
Discography
One of his more famous songs was "No pasaran" from Canciones de la Guerra Civil Española (1968).
Original
- 1960 – Traditional Chilean Songs
- 1964 – Chile Nuevo
- 1965 – Rolando Alarcón y sus canciones
- 1966 – Rolando Alarcón
- 1967 – El nuevo Rolando Alarcón
- 1968 – Canciones de la Guerra Civil Española
- 1969 – El mundo folklórico de Rolando Alarcón
- 1969 – A la resistencia española
- 1969 – Por Cuba y Vietnam
- 1970 – El hombre
- 1971 – Canta a los poetas soviéticos
- 1971 – Canciones desde una prisión
- 1972 – El alma de mi pueblo
Posthumous
- 1980 – Rolando Alarcón
- 1983 – Rolando Alarcón y sus amigos
- 1985 – El alma de mi pueblo
- 1998 – Todo Rolando Alarcón
- 1998 – Rolando Alarcón y sus canciones
References
External links
- www.RolandoAlarcón.cl
- Música Popular: Rolando Alarcón
- Cancioneros: Rolando Alarcón
- Cancioneros: Lyrics of Rolando Alarcón songs