Dúo Rey-Silva
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Origin | Chile |
Occupation | Singers |
Musical artist
Dúo Rey-Silva was a Chilean musical duo consisting of Alberto Rey (1915-1991) and Sergio Silva (1917-2017). Both sang while Rey played the harp and Silva the guitar. They performed principally in the cueca and tonada traditions.[1][2][3][4] They also performed in Chilean motion pictures from the 1940 to the 1960s. Rey was also known for his work as a soloist on the harp. In 1996, they were honored with the designation as fundamental figures of Chilean music.[5]
Discography
- América Canta - RCA Victor, CML-2011, 1959
- Asi Se Canta En Mi Tierra - RCA Victor, CML-2094, 1959
- Cuecas - RCA Victor, CML-2192, 1963
- Los Grandes De La Cueca, RCA Victor, 1965
- Cuecas Con Mostaza, RCA Victor, 1966
- Cuecas con Ají, RCA Victor, 1966
- ¡Cuecas Pa' Morir Bailando!, RCA Victor, CML-2401, 1966
- Puras Cuecas, RCA Victor, CML-2605-X, 1968
- El Estilo Tradicional del Dúo Rey, RCA Victor, CML-2769-X, 1969
- Las Cuecas De Siempre, RCA Victor, CML-2743-X, 1969
- Cuecas Bravas, RCA Victor, CML-2816-X, 1970
- ¡Esta es Cueca Compañero!, RCA Victor, CML-2890-X, 1971
- Internacional, RCA Victor, XXPL1-017, 1974
References
- ^ "Dúo Rey-Silva". MusicaPopular.cl. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ Juan Eduardo Wolf (2007). "La Tonada Chilena: The History of a Musical Genre". p. 155.
- ^ David Ponce, Iñigo Díaz, Jorge Leiva (2021). Fundamentales de la música chilena. p. 72.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Juan Pablo González Rodríguez, Claudio Rolle (2005). Historia social de la música popular en Chile, 1890-1950. p. 414.
- ^ "Dúo Rey-Silva". Musica Popular. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
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- 1987 José Goles
- 1988 Luis Aguirre Pinto
- 1989 Francisco Flores del Campo
- 1990 Vicente Bianchi
- 1991 Donato Román y Ester Soré
- 1992 Valentín Trujillo
- 1993 Margot Loyola
- 1994 Gabriela Pizarro
- 1995 Antonio Prieto
- 1996 Dúo Rey-Silva
- 1997 Los Jaivas
- 1998 Hernán "Nano" Núñez
- 1999 Sonia y Myriam
- 2000 Fernando Rosas
- 2001 Luis Advis
- 2002 Los Ángeles Negros
- 2003 Isabel y Ángel Parra
- 2004 Patricio Manns
- 2005 Lucho Gatica
- 2006 Buddy Richard
- 2007 Silvia Infantas
- 2008 Los Huasos Quincheros
- 2009 Palmenia Pizarro
- 2010 Tito Fernández
- 2011 Cecilia Pantoja
- 2012 Calatambo Albarracín
- 2013 Fernando García
- 2014 Roberto Lecaros
- 2015 Gastón Guzmán
- 2016 Willy Bascuñán
- 2017 Quilapayún
- 2018 Jorge González
- 2019 Carmen Barros
- 2020 Eduardo Gatti
- 2021 José Alfredo Fuentes
- 2022 Ginette Acevedo and Julio Zegers
- 2023 Myriam Hernández and La Sonora de Tommy Rey