Violeta Parra
Chilean singer-songwriter and folk artist

Born
October 4th, 1917
107 years ago
Died
1967
58 years ago — 50 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Chile
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A prominent figure in Chilean folk music, contributed significantly to the Nueva Canción Chilena movement. Composed numerous songs that celebrated Chilean culture and social issues. Established the first museum dedicated to popular Chilean art in Santiago. Famed for her influential albums such as "Las Últimas Composiciones" and "Violeta Parra en Diciembre," which showcased her unique blend of music and visual artistry.
Contributed to the Nueva Canción Chilena movement
Established a museum for popular Chilean art
Composed iconic songs like "Gracias a la Vida"
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