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Como murio Violeta Parra ya que edad?

¿Cómo murio Violeta Parra ya qué edad?

49 years (1917–1967)
Violeta Parra/Age at death

What is Violeta Parra famous for?

Violeta Parra, in full Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval, (born October 4, 1917, San Carlos, Chile—died February 5, 1967, Santiago), Chilean composer, folk singer, and social activist, best known as one of the founders of the politically inflected Nueva Canción (“New Song”) movement.

What kind of art did Violeta Parra make?

Violeta Parra
Born 4 October 1917 San Fabián de Alico or San Carlos, Chile
Died 5 February 1967 (aged 49) Santiago, Chile
Genres Folk, experimental, nueva canción, cueca
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Visual arts

Did Violeta Parra commit suicide?

She was also a visual artist whose work in paintings, embroidery and sculpture was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris. But Parra had an emotionally complicated personality, with sudden bouts of depression. She committed suicide at the age of 49.

What is Violeta Parra known for?

Was Violeta Parra depressed?

But Parra had an emotionally complicated personality, with sudden bouts of depression. She committed suicide at the age of 49.

What did Violeta Parra do?

Why is Violeta Parra seen as a important pioneering musician in the new song movement in the Spanish speaking world?

Parra was the first Latin American artist to have a solo exhibition at the Louvre. Found throughout Latin America and popularised through mass media, Nueva Canción is characterised by explicit political criticism in lyrics, and the use of traditional genres and musical instruments.

Why did Violeta Parra committed suicide?

Struggling to keep her projects alive and financed, and also reportedly suffering from a broken heart after the deterioration of her relationship with Favre, Parra committed suicide on 5th February 1967.

Was Violeta Parra a communist?

Her husband was a militant communist. At his side, Parra became involved in the progressive movement and the Communist Party of Chile, taking part in the presidential campaign of Gabriel González Videla in 1944.