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Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist. She pioneered the "Chilean' New Song", the Nueva canción chilena, a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would extend its sphere of influence outside Chile. In 2011 Andrés Wood directed a biopic about her, titled Violeta Went to Heaven.
Parra was born in San Fabián de Alico, near San Carlos, Ñuble Province, a small town in southern Chile on 4 October 1917, as Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval. Violeta Parra was a member of the prolific Parra family. Among her brothers were the notable modern poet, better known as the "anti-poet", Nicanor Parra, and fellow folklorist Roberto Parra. Her son, Ángel Parra, and her daughter, Isabel Parra, are also important figures in the development of the Nueva Canción Chilena. Their children have also mostly maintained the family's artistic traditions.
Her father was a music teacher and her mother worked on a farm, but sang and played the guitar in her spare time. Two years after Violeta's birth, the family moved to Santiago, then, two years later, to Lautaro and, finally, in 1927, to Chillán. It was in Chillan that Violeta started singing and playing the guitar, together with her siblings Hilda, Eduardo and Roberto; and soon began composing traditional Chilean music.
After Parra's father died in 1929, the life circumstances of her family greatly deteriorated. Violeta and her siblings had to work to help feed the family.
In 1932, at the insistence of her brother Nicanor, Parra moved to Santiago to attend the Normal School, staying with relatives. Later, she moved back with her mother and siblings to Edison street, in the Quinta Normal district.
"Gracias a la vida" (English: Thanks to life) is a song composed and first performed by Chilean musician Violeta Parra, one of the artists who set the basis for the movement known as Nueva Canción. It was released in Las Últimas Composiciones (1966), the last album Parra published before committing suicide in 1967.
The song is one of Parra's most renowned and is performed throughout the world, and remains as one of the most covered Latin American songs in history. The song was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013.
Folk singer Joan Baez brought the song to the American audiences in 1974 when she included a cover of the song on her Spanish language album of the same name. It remains a concert staple of Baez' to this day.
Finnish singer Arja Saijonmaa recorded this song in both Finnish (Miten voin kyllin kiittää) and Swedish (Jag vill tacka livet). Her Swedish interpretation is one of the most well-known of her Swedish-language oeuvres, and she sung it during Olof Palme's funeral in March 1986. Marie Bergmann also recorded a Swedish version of "Jag vill tacka livet" on her album Hjärtats Lust in 1981.
Gracias a la Vida (subtitled Joan Baez canta en español), or Here's to Life: Joan Baez sings in Spanish is a 1974 studio album released by Joan Baez. It was performed mainly in the Spanish language (just one song in Catalan language). Baez stated at the time that she released the album as a "message of hope to the Chileans suffering under Augusto Pinochet", in the wake of the death of Salvador Allende. (Baez is known for her criticism of US foreign policy in Latin America, and has toured and worked on behalf of improving human rights in the region). Songs include selections by Chilean composers Victor Jara (who was tortured and killed in the aftermath of the 1973 coup d'état) and Violeta Parra, who composed the title song.
A more upbeat version of "Dida" appears on Baez's Diamonds & Rust, released the following year.
Countries represented in the track listing range from Mexico and Cuba to Chile and Spain. The album was moderately successful in the US but extremely so in Latin America.
"Gracias a la Vida" is a song and charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Chile, called too Voces Unidas por Chile in 2010. It is a cover of the 1966 hit song "Gracias a la Vida", which was written and performed by the Chilean folklorist Violeta Parra. The single will be released one week before the another charity single for the event, "Que Cante la Vida", performed by various artists too including Alex Ubago, Belinda, Carlos Baute, Aleks Syntek, Luis Fonsi, among others.
The song was set to released on April 22, 2010 via Warner Bros. Records, but it was pushed back because Shakira's part on the song was not yet recorded. The official release date for the single was May 4, 2010 in Chile, Latin America, Mexico and United States in digital download format available on iTunes and others music digital stores and radio airplay.
The intention of Warner Music, is edit the song internationally in both physical and digital format, is available on May 4, 2010. The profits from their sale went to Habitat for Humanity, which works to provide housing to families in need in various countries, including Chile.
Gracias (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾasjas]) is a small Honduran town/municipality that was founded in 1536, and is the capital of Lempira Department.
It has a population of approximately 50,000 people (12,000 in the urban center). It is found in the mountainous centre of western Honduras.
The word gracias means "thanks" in Spanish. It is said that upon arriving at the site of the city of Gracias, the Spanish explorers, tired after having trekked through the mountainous terrain, said "Gracias a Dios hemos llegado a tierra plana," meaning "Thank God we have arrived at flat land."
The city was made the regional capital of the Audiencia de los Confines in 1544. However, this decision created resentment in the populated areas of Guatemala and El Salvador. In 1549, the capital was moved to Antigua, Guatemala, and Honduras remained a province within the Captaincy General of Guatemala until 1821.
Elevation ranges from roughly 800 meters at the town square to 2,870 meters at the peak of Montaña Celaque (also known as Cerro Las Minas). Climate is greatly influenced by elevation, with the low-lying portions having a wet-dry (monsoonal) pattern. Montaña Celaque is the highest mountain and largest cloud forest in Honduras, and is protected through Celaque Mountain National Park.
Gracias (Thanks) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1981. The main hits of the album were: "Gracias", "Una noche de amor", "Sólo tú y yo" (Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Just the Two of Us"), "Preso", "Vamos a darnos tiempo" and "Me basta".
"Gracias a la Vida" es una de las canciones chilenas más conocidas e interpretadas en el mundo, compuesta e interpretada por la cantautora Violeta Parra, una de las artistas que sentó las bases del movimiento artístico conocido como la Nueva Canción Chilena. "Gracias a la vida" es la canción que abre su álbum Las Últimas Composiciones (1966), el último publicado por Violeta antes de su suicidio en 1967. Con la colaboración de sus hijos Isabel y Ángel, además del músico uruguayo Alberto Zapicán, Violeta preparó durante 1966 el disco que se transformaría en Las Últimas Composiciones. Se trata de un álbum que, de acuerdo a algunos especialistas, presenta lo mejor de su obra, conteniendo canciones como "Run Run, Se Fue Pa'l Norte", "Maldigo Del Alto Cielo", "Volver A Los 17" y "El Albertío"....
Music video by Violeta Parra performing La Jardinera (Audio). © 2019 EMI Odeón Chilena S.A. http://vevo.ly/0rT8yG
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"La Carta" o "Los Hambrientos Piden Pan" o según la versión de la Antología 2012 "He Recibido Carta". (Violeta Parra) Me mandaron una carta por el correo temprano. En esa carta me dicen que cayó preso mi hermano y, sin lástima, con grillos, por la calle lo arrastraron, sí. La carta dice el motivo que ha cometido Roberto: haber apoyado el paro que ya se había resuelto. Si acaso esto es un motivo, presa también voy, sargento, sí. Yo que me encuentro tan lejos, esperando una noticia, me viene a decir la carta que en mi patria no hay justicia: los hambrientos piden pan, plomo les da la milicia, sí. De esta manera pomposa quieren conservar su asiento los de abanico y de frac, sin tener merecimiento. Van y vienen de la iglesia y olvidan los mandamientos, sí. ¿Habrase visto insolencia, barb...
"Miren como sonríen" es una canción de Violeta Parra, compuesta en 1962, y que a la fecha, transcurridos ya 50 años desde que se grabó, no pierde vigencia, lamentablemente. La canción no fue incluida en la discografía oficial de Violeta Parra, sino en un disco colectivo llamado "Süd- und mittelamerikanische Volksmusik" de 1965 y editado en la República Democrática Alemana. Luego la canción fue incluida en un par de discos de Violeta Parra que han sido editados de manera póstuma durante los últimos años. ...................................... Miren cómo sonríen Miren cómo sonríen los presidentes cuando le hacen promesas al inocente. Miren cómo le ofrecen al sindicato este mundo y el otro los candidatos. Miren cómo redoblan los juramentos, pero después del voto, doble tormento. Miren el h...
Escenas de la pelicula Chilena "Largo Viaje" (1967) del director Patricio Kaulen, musicalizada con la canción de Violeta Parra el "Rin del angelito" grabada un año antes en el album "Últimas composiciones" (1966).
Music video by Violeta Parra performing Que Pena Siente El Alma. © 2018 EMI Odeon Chilena S.A. http://vevo.ly/AkAuvJ
El Gavilán, Violeta Parra. Guitarrista: Eugenia Rodríguez Moretti Cantante: Marisol González Música: El Gavilán Autor: Violeta Parra #guitarristaeugeniarodriguez #violetaparra #guitarrachilena #guitarra #guitarraacustica
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With love and gratitude we say goodbye and salute you, Señora Sosa. The voice of Latin America, the soul of an entire continent. Thank you for bringing your light to the world.
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"Gracias a la Vida" es una de las canciones chilenas más conocidas e interpretadas en el mundo, compuesta e interpretada por la cantautora Violeta Parra, una de las artistas que sentó las bases del movimiento artístico conocido como la Nueva Canción Chilena. "Gracias a la vida" es la canción que abre su álbum Las Últimas Composiciones (1966), el último publicado por Violeta antes de su suicidio en 1967. Con la colaboración de sus hijos Isabel y Ángel, además del músico uruguayo Alberto Zapicán, Violeta preparó durante 1966 el disco que se transformaría en Las Últimas Composiciones. Se trata de un álbum que, de acuerdo a algunos especialistas, presenta lo mejor de su obra, conteniendo canciones como "Run Run, Se Fue Pa'l Norte", "Maldigo Del Alto Cielo", "Volver A Los 17" y "El Albertío"....
June 5, 1988 at the Roman Amphitheatre, Xanten, Germany Buy DVD: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000766XY4
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Joan Báez en Chile. Tour... "Gracias a la vida". 2014 Conciertos llevados acabo en EL Teatro Caupolicán los días 14-15 de Marzo 2014.
© 2010 WMG Gracias a la vida [Video oficial]
Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist. She pioneered the "Chilean' New Song", the Nueva canción chilena, a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would extend its sphere of influence outside Chile. In 2011 Andrés Wood directed a biopic about her, titled Violeta Went to Heaven.
Parra was born in San Fabián de Alico, near San Carlos, Ñuble Province, a small town in southern Chile on 4 October 1917, as Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval. Violeta Parra was a member of the prolific Parra family. Among her brothers were the notable modern poet, better known as the "anti-poet", Nicanor Parra, and fellow folklorist Roberto Parra. Her son, Ángel Parra, and her daughter, Isabel Parra, are also important figures in the development of the Nueva Canción Chilena. Their children have also mostly maintained the family's artistic traditions.
Her father was a music teacher and her mother worked on a farm, but sang and played the guitar in her spare time. Two years after Violeta's birth, the family moved to Santiago, then, two years later, to Lautaro and, finally, in 1927, to Chillán. It was in Chillan that Violeta started singing and playing the guitar, together with her siblings Hilda, Eduardo and Roberto; and soon began composing traditional Chilean music.
After Parra's father died in 1929, the life circumstances of her family greatly deteriorated. Violeta and her siblings had to work to help feed the family.
In 1932, at the insistence of her brother Nicanor, Parra moved to Santiago to attend the Normal School, staying with relatives. Later, she moved back with her mother and siblings to Edison street, in the Quinta Normal district.
En la vida no queremos sufrir
No queremos sufrir
Queremos tocar el cielo
Somos actores de ese gran escenario
Que se llama vida
Pasiones, amores, traiciones
Sueños, mentiras, porque la vida
Es una comedia de ilusiones
Nacemos, crecemos
Vivimos como nos toca
En la vida todos queremos tocar el cielo
En la vida como te quise viejita
Dicen que en esta vida
Se purgan otras vidas pasadas
Heridas de vidas pasadas
Que desconocemos
Si te va mal
No te ahorque el desaliento
Todo lo malo
Siempre trae algo bueno
Tarde o temprano
Nos llega la cuenta
De todo lo que hacemos
En la vida todos queremos tocar el cielo
En la vida como te quise viejita
En la vida no queremos sufrir
No queremos sufrir
Queremos tocar el cielo