本文主要讲述的是对于Mercedes Sosa的人物传记的范文。文章主要讲的是Mercedes Sosa的一生的事迹及个人在音乐上创造的财富关于历史以及拉丁美洲的贡献、意义。 Basic introduction Mercedes Sosa, Argentina famous female musicians, is the representative of the “New Song Movement”. She was born on July 9 in 1935 in the northwestern province of Tucuman, Argentina. She became famous overnight since she starts singing at the age of 15. In the 1960s, Sosa became one of Argentina "song movement" representatives who reflect the social reality and the aspirations of the common public through ballads and enjoy the name of "political conscience" in the ] Argentina.In the late 1970s, Sosa was arrested and put into prison because singing songs which showed his attitude of opposing government and then she was forced into exile in Europe. Despite living in a foreign land, Sosa continued singing and insisted on her political stance and used them to express the pain away from the motherland.In the early 1970s, Sosa released two concept albums in collaboration with composer Ariel Ramírez and lyricist Félix Luna: Cantata Sudamericana and Mujeres Argentinas (Argentine Women). She also recorded a tribute to Chilean poet Violeta Parra in 1971, including what was to become one of Sosa's signature songs, Gracias a la Vida. In the 1980s, the government collapsed so that Sosa was able to return to their homeland at that time. She has won numerous international awards including the Latin Grammy Awards. What’s more , she is recognized as one of contemporary music's greatest singer. She also served as a Goodwill Ambassador of USCO. On October 4 in 2017, Sosa died at 74 due to renal failure in a hospital in the capital and then buried on October 5. In a career spanning of four decades, she worked with performers across several genres and generations, folk, opera, pop, rock, including: Martha Argerich, Andrea Bocelli, David Broza, Franco Battiato, Joan Baez, Francis Cabrel and so on. A work representative Gracias a la Vida which means thanking our life. Lives make us recognize the people we love and teach us tell right from wrong. Her voice is the kind of simple beauty, deep voice behind her gentle, strong, deep, and sad, these together into a tremendous force. In listening to her songs, I feel there is a thing filled my chest. So many people were moved to tears of emotion. Sosa after the long-suffering and pain, was still passionately grateful to life, she used her voice to show her as a gentle and strong woman, great personality and mental strength. Sosa is known as the "silent voice of the public." It was her responsibility to embrace, she felt good with this title. "Over the years," she said, "I know I have a responsibility to the people of the concert world, for those who supported me in my bang in and help me ...... as time goes on, I sang songs changed from a song about war fighting and barricades to sing more about human suffering. when I returned to Argentina in 1982, I had to find a new approach in the face of my people on the stage, giving them the courage to continue to live, because in Argentina and Latin America, the struggle for survival has been difficult enough already, I do not want to add more problems to them, but to give them a new impetus. "perhaps the pain she experienced gave her strength. Her emotion is simple, but full of the most sincere concern, I believe it is out of love for people, love for life that she found new strength to continue to inspire her people. Significance of the composer Sosa and her wonderful singing make the concert a great success and she also became a famous singer worldwide. But Argentina's new song movement is not as popular in other countries in Latin America. But the new song movement has never ended and has a profound effect in history. In 1960, a new song movement has appeared as a real force in the society. Many governments in Latin America tried to make some democratic reforms under the support of the United States in order to resist the influence of the Cuban revolution in 1959,such as expanding the people's voting right , institutional reforms and reforms on education and agriculture. These changes certainly brought vitality to the community, but also ignited nationalism against the United States explore their own culture. From 1970 to 1980, the new song movement moved into a number of countries (such as Nicaragua, Peru) in a variety of festivals, traveling musicians sang a variety of local songs and also went beyond the language barrier. Relations between Cuba's "new Bard Ballad Movement" and "new song movement" is very close. The content of the lyrics from love, patriotism into personal experience of the revolution, the rapid development of society can been seen from music. Singers who are literate educated people use their musical style French chanson songs as well as traditional Spanish folk guitar, in addition to music from South America, Brazil, Cuba also new songs Bard had an impact. Many new minstrels gathered in Havana film school, where they can with the famous Cuban composer, guitarist Leo Bruce Weir (Leo Brouwer), Ba Fuluo Milla Nuys (Pablo Milanes ) and Sylvain micro Waugh Rodriguez (Silvio Rodrigues) work together. From the musical point of view, the most important impact of the movement is the use of local Indian song music factors and guitar-based music which was used by poor people . |