Luis Roberto Parra Sandoval (June 29, 1921 – April 21, 1995), also known as El Tío Roberto (''Uncle Roberto''), was a Chilean singer-songwriter, guitarist and
folklorist
Folklore studies, less often known as folkloristics, and occasionally tradition studies or folk life studies in the United Kingdom, is the branch of anthropology devoted to the study of folklore. This term, along with its synonyms, gained currenc ...
, member of the
Parra family {{no footnotes, date=January 2010
The Parra family is a Chilean family known for its many artists. Members of the Parra family are noted contributors to Chilean culture with almost every member being a distinguished national artist. The family is n ...
, many of whose members are famous artists. He died in Santiago at age 73.
Biography
Early times
Luis Roberto Parra Sandoval
born on June 29, 1921 in
Santiago de Chile
Santiago (, ; ), also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's most densely populated region, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, who ...
, is the fifth child
of Rosa Clarisa Sandoval Navarrete and Nicanor Parra Alarcón. He spent much of his childhood in the southern cities of
Chillán
Chillán () is the capital city of the Ñuble Region in the Diguillín Province of Chile located about south of the country's capital, Santiago, near the geographical center of the country. It is the capital of the new Ñuble Region since 6 S ...
and
Lautaro and contributed to the family budget by working as a newspaper seller, tomb cleaner, shoe shiner and confetti seller in circuses.
In addition, he with his siblings
Violeta,
Eduardo and Hilda, they dedicated themselves to singing and carrying out various activities in squares, markets, circuses and various venues to help their family, touring cities such as
Chillán
Chillán () is the capital city of the Ñuble Region in the Diguillín Province of Chile located about south of the country's capital, Santiago, near the geographical center of the country. It is the capital of the new Ñuble Region since 6 S ...
and
Parral.
After the death of his father Nicanor Parra in 1929, his family went to the capital of
Santiago to seek better economic opportunities.
At the age of fourteen, began to consolidate his profession as a guitarist, working as a musician in various circuses, cabarets and clubs in
southern Chile
Southern Chile is an informal geographic term for any place south of the capital city, Santiago, or south of Biobío River, the mouth of which is Concepción, about {{convert, 200, mi, km, sigfig=1, order=flip south of Santiago. Generally citie ...
. From 1935 to the late 50s he became known as an ambient musician, traveling from north to south to enliven provincial life.
In 1938 he formed the duo Los Hermanos Parra with
Eduardo. During these times he worked in various trades such as: burner in the Valparaíso dam, guide, diarero, polisher, transporter of food for a prison inmate, welder, mechanic's assistant, carpenter and owner of a furniture store.
In improvised presentations in all kinds of nightclubs, he conceived a style that would become known under the name of "jazz guachaca", a style that takes inspiration from people such as the American pianist
Charlie Kunz
Charles Leonard Kunz (August 18, 1896 – March 16, 1958) was an American-born British musician popular during the British dance band era, and who became a pianist.
Life and career
Kunz was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States, the ...
, the trombonist and arranger
Tommy Dorsey and the gypsy-Belgian guitarist
Django Reinhardt
Jean Reinhardt (23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953), known by his Romani nickname Django ( or ), was a Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. He was one of the first major jazz talents to emerge in Europe and has been hailed as one of its most ...
. And that he also took various elements from the
cueca
Cueca () is a family of musical styles and associated dances from Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. In Chile, the cueca holds the status of national dance, where it was officially declared as such by the Pinochet dictatorship on September 18, 19 ...
,
tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
,
bolero
Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It ha ...
, corrido,
Foxtrot
The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a ti ...
and
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a majo ...
.
La Negra Ester
In September 1957, he arrived for the first time in the Chilean port of ''San Antonio'', where he was hired to sing with the orchestra of the cabaret ''Luces del Puerto''. In the boite ''Río de Janeiro'', he met ''La Negra Ester'', a prostitute and performer of the boite. They started a sentimental relationship that was immortalized in his book Décimas de la Negra Ester, a poetry book written in
décimas.
Andrés Pérez Araya
Andres or Andrés may refer to:
*Andres, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Will County, Illinois, US
*Andres, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in Pas-de-Calais, France
*Andres (name)
*Hurricane Andres
* "Andres" (song), a 1994 song by L7
See also ...
, director of the theater company
Gran Circo Teatro, later adapted La Negra Ester for the stage; the stage adaptation became a milestone in Chilean theater.
Andrés Pérez Araya, un grande del teatro (obituary)
see also Spanish-language entry on La Negra Ester
Discography
* 1965: 20 cuecas con salsa verde (credited to the "Trio Los Parra")
* 1966: Carpa de La Reina
''Carpa de La Reina'' ("tent of the queen") is a collective album released on the EMI Odeón label (LDC-36581) in the middle of 1966. The collective is led by Violeta Parra with other artists invited to her popular art center in the La Reina com ...
(with various artists)
* 1967: Las cuecas de Roberto Parra (re-released as CD in 1995)
* 1972: Las cuecas del Tío Roberto (with Ángel Parra)
* 1990: El jazz guachaca (with several artists)
* 1990: Los tiempos de La Negra Ester
* 1998: Peineta (with Los Tres and Lalo Parra)
Filmography
Works
*''Poesía popular, cuecas choras y la Negra Ester'' (1996)
*''El Golpe'' (1998)
*''Cuecas'' (2008)
*''Soy zurdo de nacimiento: las cuecas de Roberto Parra'' (2011)
*''Roberto Parra. La vida que yo he pasado'' (2012)
*''Vida, pasión y muerte de Violeta Parra'' (2013)
References
External links
Las décimas de la Negra Ester
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sandoval, Roberto Parra
1921 births
1995 deaths
Chilean musicians
Roberto Parra
Roberto Parra Mateo (born 6 April 1976 in Socuéllamos, Ciudad Real) is a Spanish middle distance runner. He specialized in the 800 and 1500 metres
The 1500 metres or 1,500-metre run (typically pronounced 'fifteen-hundred metres') is the forem ...
Musicians from Santiago
Chilean communists