Nilo Soruco
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Nilo Rixio Soruco Arancibia (6 July 1927, Tarija, Bolivia – 31 March 2004, Tarija, Bolivia) was a Bolivian singer-songwriter.[1]
Soruco wrote more than 300 songs. A communist, he was banned under the Bolivian leadership of the 1970s. Soruco was in exile in Caracas, Venezuela until 1978.
Among his tunes are "La vida es linda", "Ya la pagarán", "Duraznero", "Instantánea", and particularly "Caraqueña", composed in his Venezuelan exile, which are sung at Bolivia's popular celebrations.[2]
Soruco won Bolivia's National Culture Prize in 2003.
Discography:
Album | Song | Rithm |
---|---|---|
CANTARES DE BOLIVIA EN TIEMPO DE HISTORIA | LA TRAGEDIA DEL CHAPACO | Tonada-Canción |
CUBA NO CAERA | Cueca | |
ROMPIERON RELACIONES | Huayño |
References
- ^ "Nilo Soruco Arancibia". Pentagrama del Recuerdo (in Spanish). 6 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ^ "elmundo.es - Nilo Soruco, popular cantautor boliviano". www.elmundo.es. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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