Eduardo Falú

Eduardo Falú (July 7, 1923 – August 9, 2013) was a prominent Argentinian folk music composer and guitarist. Born in El Galpón, Salta Province, he grew up in a melting pot of cultural influences, with a musical heritage rich in Spanish and indigenous traditions. Falú's work was deeply rooted in the folk genres of his native Argentina, particularly the zamba, which is evident from his series of remastered releases like "Zamba de la Candelaria" and "Zamba de Vargas." His meticulous guitar playing and his ability to weave complex emotional narratives into his music made him a cornerstone figure in the folkloric music scene in Argentina.

Renowned for his technical skill and expressive performances, Falú toured extensively throughout Latin America, Europe, and the United States, establishing himself as a master of the guitar and a sophisticated interpreter of Argentinian folk music. His compositions often melded traditional folk rhythms with a classical music sensibility, creating a unique sound that resonated with audiences worldwide. His numerous recordings, many of which have been remastered to preserve their quality, showcase the breadth of his talent and the depth of his passion for Argentinian music and culture. Falú's influence on the world of Latin American music is indelible, with a legacy that continues to inspire new generations of musicians and music enthusiasts.

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El sueño de mi guitarra (Remastered)
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released January 18, 2023
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