…In 1929, he wrote his first song, “Camino del indio”. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, he gradually gained recognition as a poet and musician, and around 1950, he released “Luna tucumana”, “Los ejes de mi carreta”, and other songs. With his left-handed guitar playing and his deep, sophisticated singing, he became a leading figure in the world of folklore (folk music based on folk songs). He also published excellent books and poetry such as “Cerro Bayo” (1946), “Indian Melody” (1947), and the autobiographical “Song of the Wind” (1965), and even tried his hand at film production, thereby praising the Argentine national spirit and the soul of the children of nature who live on the soil in many ways. … *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Luna tucumana" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…1929年に処女作の歌曲《インディオの道Camino del indio》を書く。30~40年代を通じ,詩人・音楽家としてしだいに認められ,1950年前後,《トゥクマンの月Luna tucumana》《牛車にゆられてLos ejes de mi carreta》ほかを発表し,また左ききに構えるギターの演奏,渋く奥深い語り口をもつ歌とにより,フォルクローレ(民謡に基づく民衆音楽)界の第一人者となった。かたわら《インディオの道Cerro Bayo》(1946),《インディオのしらべ》(1947),自伝風な《風の歌》(1965)など優れた著作や詩集も発表,映画の製作にも手を染めるなど,多方面からアルゼンチンの郷土精神,土に生きる自然児の魂を称揚してきた。… ※「《Luna tucumana》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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