Jaime Torres | |
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![]() Jaime Torres, 2014. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jaime Torres |
Born | 21 September 1938 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina |
Died | 24 December 2018 | (aged 80)
Genres | Folklore, classic |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument(s) | Charango |
Years active | 1948–2018 |
Website |
jaimetorres |
Jaime Torres (21 September 1938 – 24 December 2018) was an Argentine musician, son of Bolivian immigrants and a world-renowned interpreter of charango. He was disciple of Mauro Núñez, a Bolivian musician and luthier that built his first musical instruments.
In 1974, the performer, along with his band, participated in the opening show of the World Cup soccer in Germany. A year later, Jaime Torres organized a local meeting of instrumentalists, repeating the same experience with children in 1980. In 1988 the musician composed the music for the film "La deuda interna", [1] that was nominated for an Oscar. [2]
In 1964 he participated in the recording of the Misa Criolla with Ariel Ramírez, and in 1965 he made his first European tour.
Jaime Torres | |
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![]() Jaime Torres, 2014. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jaime Torres |
Born | 21 September 1938 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina |
Died | 24 December 2018 | (aged 80)
Genres | Folklore, classic |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument(s) | Charango |
Years active | 1948–2018 |
Website |
jaimetorres |
Jaime Torres (21 September 1938 – 24 December 2018) was an Argentine musician, son of Bolivian immigrants and a world-renowned interpreter of charango. He was disciple of Mauro Núñez, a Bolivian musician and luthier that built his first musical instruments.
In 1974, the performer, along with his band, participated in the opening show of the World Cup soccer in Germany. A year later, Jaime Torres organized a local meeting of instrumentalists, repeating the same experience with children in 1980. In 1988 the musician composed the music for the film "La deuda interna", [1] that was nominated for an Oscar. [2]
In 1964 he participated in the recording of the Misa Criolla with Ariel Ramírez, and in 1965 he made his first European tour.