
Max Berrú Carrión (June 5, 1942 – May 1, 2018)
was an
Ecuadorian and Chilean musician. He was one of the two founders of
Inti-Illimani where he was a lead singer between 1967 and 1997.
Life
Berrú was born in
Cariamanga,
Loja Province
Loja Province () is one of 24 provinces in Ecuador and shares its southern border on the west with El Oro Province, on the north with El Azuay, and on the east with Zamora-Chinchipe. Founded on its present site in 1548 by Captain Alonso de Mer ...
,
Ecuador, in 1942, and emigrated to
Chile in 1962 for university education. Graduated as a mechanical engineer in Chile where he met
Jorge Coulon at the same university. After graduating, Max worked as an engineer for two years until he met his true passion in music. Max and Jorge began their musical career by playing
Latin American music as a duet while studying at the Universidad Técnica del Estado in
Santiago circa 1967, where they founded what became the first Inti Illimani ensemble. The name was inspired by the culture and folklore of South America to which Max wanted to pay tribute, and that is how he came up with the name. Later on, they contacted other musicians to expand the musical possibilities and reach other horizons and musical expressions.
Berrú was the original lead singer of Inti Illimani, and in some concerts still was. Before his death he owned a restaurant in Santiago called ''Mitad del Mundo'' ("Middle of the World"), in reference to his Ecuadorian origins.
He died in Santiago, Chile, on May 1, 2018.
References
Press
1942 births
2018 deaths
Nueva canción musicians
Ecuadorian musicians
20th-century Chilean male singers
Ecuadorian emigrants to Chile
Naturalized citizens of Chile
20th-century Chilean male artists
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