Jorge Bravo de Rueda
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Jorge Bravo de Rueda (September 13, 1895 - November 22, 1940), was a Peruvian pianist and composer.
He was born in Chancay, Peru. Inspired by the huaynos of Andean music, he composed the internationally popular tune for guitar and pan flutes "Vírgenes del Sol" (sometimes erroneously "Virgines del Sol"): possibly the second best-known Peruvian song worldwide after "El Cóndor Pasa", it was covered by dozens of interprets, among others Yma Súmac, Los Calchakis, or Los Chacos. As of 2006, the Congress of Peru has a project for a "Universidad Nacional Jorge Bravo de Rueda Querol" named in his honor. He died in the Rímac District of Lima, Peru.
[edit] References
- "Sobre Jorge Bravo de Rueda" (in Spanish) down in the page
- Congress of Peru document about the University proposal (in Spanish)
[edit] External links
- The song "Virgenes del Sol" (0.02 MB) in free MIDI file, coded by Ricardo M. Serrano
- The song "Virgenes del Sol" (5.22 MB) in free Ogg file, played by Sentimiento Perú
- A list of 38 covers of "Virgenes del Sol" at AMG