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Carlos Alfredo Paravís Salaverry known as Santiago Chalar (September 25, 1938, Montevideo – November 21, 1994) was a physician traumathologist, poet, songwriter, musician, guitarist and singer from Uruguay. He studied music and medicine. He used an alias Santiago to pay homage to a friend of his who died in a plane accident and Chalar was one of his ancestors last name. In his artistic career he achieved recognition and fame. He obtained some music awards. He is considered one of the best Uruguayan folk music songwriters and singers.

Santiago Chalar
Santiago Chalar
Background information
Birth nameCarlos Alfredo Paravís Salaverry
Born(1938-09-25)September 25, 1938
Uruguay
DiedNovember 21, 1994(1994-11-21) (aged 56)
GenresFolk / Milonga / Serranera / Valsesito criollo
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, poet and physician
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals, piano

Biography


Santiago Chalar was born on September 25, 1938 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

He married Adela Martínez Graña, and they had 4 children: Adela, Carlos, Santiago e Isabel.

In 1974, he moved to Minas to be the public hospital director. He created a traditional music festival in Minas called Minas y Abril to raise funds to the public hospital, which is nowadays one of the most popular folk music festival in Uruguay.

Chalar died of cancer on November 21, 1994 in Montevideo, Uruguay.[1]


Artistic career


Santiago Chalar in 1973.
Santiago Chalar in 1973.

Chalar was a folk music singer in Uruguay. He especially played and sang Milonga, Serranera, media Serranera, Valsesito criollo. The lyrics of the songs he wrote had to do with the everyday country man and everyday life.

At the age of 9, he started taking guitar lessons with professor Gregorio Rodríguez in Fernando Sor Institute in Montevideo.

When he was 15, he started to love country life and folk music. He started to compose his own songs with some Southern Brazilian music influence. He was later influenced by Atahualpa Yupanqui.

At the age of 17, he had his first gig, singing folk music songs and playing the guitar and the piano. He played in Bahía, Brazil in 1984, together with Hugo Marmolejo and Omar Sanz (keyboards). In 1958, he met Osiris Rodríguez Castillos.

In 1961 he recorded his first album, with the single "Gurí pescador" He took part in music festivals in Uruguay and Argentina, and he represented Uruguay in the World Folk Festival in Mexico in 1968.

In 1974, Jorge Cafrune invited him to the Cosquín Festival in Argentina.

From 1978 on, he worked with Santos Inzaurralde, Wenceslao Varela, Lucio Muniz and Rubén Lena. He took part in many music festivals in Brasil, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador, Mexico, Estados Unidos and Spain.

In 1980 Omar Sanz talked Charlar into including a keyboard and join a music group with Hugo Marmolejo.

Chalar's most famous single is "Minas y Abril".[2]

He composed several popular Uruguayan folk music songs such as:

In his 30 years of artistic career, he recorded 20 records.[3]


See also



References


  1. "Enlaces Uruguayos". Santiago Chalar. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  2. La Cuerda.net, Acordes. "Santiago Chalar Minas Y Abril". Minas y Abril Lyrics. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  3. "De Sur a Norte". Santiago Chalar. Archived from the original on September 25, 2009. Retrieved May 17, 2014.



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Carlos Alfredo Paravís Salaverry, más conocido como Santiago Chalar (Montevideo, 25 de septiembre de 1938 - Ib., 21 de noviembre de 1994) fue un médico traumatólogo, poeta, compositor, músico y cantante uruguayo. Alternó los estudios de medicina con los de guitarra. El seudónimo Santiago lo eligió en homenaje a un amigo fallecido en un accidente de aviación y Chalar por el apellido de sus antepasados. En su carrera artística logró obtener numerosos premios, discos de platino y discos de oro. Es considerado como uno de los principales folcloristas uruguayos.[1][2]



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