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Inti-Illimani

Inti-Illimani (Spanish pronunciation: [in.ti.ji.ˈma.ni]; from Quechuan Inti and Aymara Illimani) are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile. The band was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos (We shall win!), which became the anthem of the Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende. When the 1973 Chilean coup d'état took place, they were on tour in Europe and were unable to return to their country where their music was proscribed by the ruling military junta of Augusto Pinochet. In Europe their music took on a multifarious character, incorporating elements of European baroque and other traditional music forms to their Latin American rhythms, creating a fusion of modern world music. Their name means 'Sun of the Golden Eagle' in Aymara.

Inti-Illimani
Inti-Illimani Nuevo (New) performing on 26 February 2007 (left to right): Christián González, César Jara, Manuel Merino and Marcelo Coulón.
Background information
OriginSantiago, Chile
GenresFolk music, Andean Music, Protest music, Latin music, Contemporary classical music, Avant-garde music, World music
Years active1967–2004
Inti-Illimani Histórico
2004–present
Inti-Illimani Nuevo
LabelsEMI-Odeon, Picap, Warner Music, Xenophile
MembersHoracio Salinas
José Seves
Horacio Durán
Jorge Coulón
Max Berrú
Marcelo Coulón
José Miguel Camus
Past members(1967–1973)
Pedro Yáñez (director), Oscar Guzmán, Ciro Retamal, Ernesto Pérez de Arce
(1974–present)
Renato Freyggang, Efren Viera, Daniel Cantillana, Manuel Meriño, Christian González, Juan Flores, Cesar Jara
WebsiteInti-illimani (R) Website

History edit

The group was formed by students at the Universidad Técnica del Estado at Santiago, Chile in 1967.[1] In 1973 while they were on tour abroad, General Augusto Pinochet launched a coup d'état and took power. Having heard of the numerous extra-judicial killings of many fellow artists by Chile's army, they took up residence in Italy, resulting in "the longest tour in history" as they remained in exile. They continued their efforts supporting Chilean democracy internationally; magnitizdat copies of their work continued to be widely distributed in Chile. In September 1988, days after they were no longer banned from Chile, they began touring Chile again, supporting the "No" side during the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite.

In the past the group was musically led by Horacio Salinas and politically led by Jorge Coulon. However, in 2001 there was a controversial split of the group, which started when three key members left the group (José Seves, Horacio Durán and Horacio Salinas). They were replaced by Manuel Meriño (from Entrama), Cristián González and Juan Flores. Due to the importance of departed members, many called into question the ability of the remainder to carry on the Inti-Illimani name. Meanwhile, the three departed members started their own group they call Inti-Illimani Histórico.[2] From 2005 onwards, there has been two groups.

Membership edit

In August 1967 Inti-Illimani's earliest membership consisted of:

  • Horacio Durán
  • Jorge Coulon
  • Luis Espinoza
  • Oscar Guzmán
  • Ciro Retamal
  • Pedro Yáñez

In 1968 Inti-Illimani's membership consisted of:

Current line-up of the "Inti-Illimani Nuevo":

  • Jorge Coulon
  • Christian González
  • Daniel Cantillana
  • Juan Flores
  • Efren Viera
  • Marcelo Coulon
  • Manuel Meriño
  • César Jara

Current line-up of the "Inti-Histórico":

  • Horacio Salinas
  • Horacio Durán
  • José Seves
  • Jorge Ball
  • Fernando Julio
  • Camilo Salinas
  • Danilo Donoso

Other members in the history of the group:

  • Ernesto Pérez de Arce
  • Homero Altamirano
  • José Miguel Camus
  • Renato Freyggang
  • Pedro Villagra

Discography edit

Albums
  • Si Somos Americanos (1969)
  • Voz para el camino (1969)
  • Por la CUT (1969)
  • A la Revolución Mexicana (1969)
  • Inti Illimani (1969)
  • Inti-Illimani (1970)
  • Canto al Programa (1970)
  • Charagua/El Aparecido (1971)
  • Autores Chilenos (1971)
  • Nuestro México, Febrero 23/Dolencias (1972)
  • Canto para una Semilla (1972)
  • Quebrada de Humahuaca/Taita Salasaca (1972)
  • Canto de Pueblos Andinos, Vol. 1 (1973)
  • Viva Chile! (1973)
  • La Nueva Canción Chilena (Inti-Illimani 2) (1974)
  • Canto de Pueblos Andinos (Inti-Illimani 3) (1975)
  • Hacia La Libertad (Inti-Illimani 4) (1975)
  • Canto de Pueblos Andinos, Vol. 2 (Inti-Illimani 5) (1976)
  • Chile Resistencia (Inti-Illimani 6) (1977)
  • Hart voor Chile (various artists) (1977)
  • Canto per una Seme (1978) – Italian edition of Canto para una Semilla (1972)
  • Canción para Matar una Culebra (1979)
  • Jag Vill Tacka Livet (Gracias a la Vida) (1980)
  • En Directo (1980)
  • Palimpsesto (1981)
  • The Flight of the Condor (1982)
  • Con la Razón y la Fuerza (1982)
  • Imaginación (1984)
  • Sing to me the Dream (1984)
  • Return of the Condor (1984)
  • La Muerte no Va Conmigo (1985)
  • De Canto y Baile (1986)
  • Fragmentos de un Sueño (1987)
  • Leyenda (1990)
  • Andadas (1992)
  • Arriesgaré la Piel (1996)
  • Grandes Exitos (1997)
  • Lejanía (1998)
  • Amar de Nuevo (1999)
  • Sinfónico (1999)
  • La Rosa de los Vientos (1999)
  • Inti-Illimani Interpreta a Víctor Jara (2000)
  • Antología en Vivo (2001)
  • Lugares Comunes (2002)

Inti-Illimani Histórico edit

  • 2006 – Essential
  • 2010 – Travesura (with Diego "el Cigala" and Ayllón )
  • 2013 – Inti Illimani Histórico – Vivir En Libertad (ISBN 978-3-923445-73-8)
  • 2014 – Inti-Illimani Histórico Canta a Manns

Live albums edit

  • 2005 – Inti + Quila Música en la memoria (with Quilapayún)
  • 2006 – Antología en vivo
  • 2006 – Música en la Memoria – Juntos en Chile (with Quilapayún)
  • 2012 – Eva + Inti (with Eva Ayllón)

Tribute albums edit

  • 2009 – Inti-Illimani histórico. Tributo a su música
  • 2009 – Tributo a Inti-Illimani Histórico. A la Salud de la Música

Inti-Illimani Nuevo (New) edit

  • 2003 – Viva Italia
  • 2006 – Pequeño Mundo
  • 2010 – Meridiano
  • 2014 – Teoría de cuerdas

Contributing artist edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Biografía de Inti-Illimani". CMTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Inti-Illimani Histórico". MusicaPopular.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Inti-Illimani on Twitter

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Inti Illimani Spanish pronunciation in ti ji ˈma ni from Quechuan Inti and Aymara Illimani are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile The band was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos We shall win which became the anthem of the Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende When the 1973 Chilean coup d etat took place they were on tour in Europe and were unable to return to their country where their music was proscribed by the ruling military junta of Augusto Pinochet In Europe their music took on a multifarious character incorporating elements of European baroque and other traditional music forms to their Latin American rhythms creating a fusion of modern world music Their name means Sun of the Golden Eagle in Aymara Inti IllimaniInti Illimani Nuevo New performing on 26 February 2007 left to right Christian Gonzalez Cesar Jara Manuel Merino and Marcelo Coulon Background informationOriginSantiago ChileGenresFolk music Andean Music Protest music Latin music Contemporary classical music Avant garde music World musicYears active1967 2004 Inti Illimani Historico 2004 presentInti Illimani NuevoLabelsEMI Odeon Picap Warner Music XenophileMembersHoracio SalinasJose SevesHoracio DuranJorge Coulon Max BerruMarcelo CoulonJose Miguel CamusPast members 1967 1973 Pedro Yanez director Oscar Guzman Ciro Retamal Ernesto Perez de Arce 1974 present Renato Freyggang Efren Viera Daniel Cantillana Manuel Merino Christian Gonzalez Juan Flores Cesar JaraWebsiteInti illimani R Website Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 Discography 3 1 Inti Illimani Historico 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Tribute albums 3 4 Inti Illimani Nuevo New 3 5 Contributing artist 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe group was formed by students at the Universidad Tecnica del Estado at Santiago Chile in 1967 1 In 1973 while they were on tour abroad General Augusto Pinochet launched a coup d etat and took power Having heard of the numerous extra judicial killings of many fellow artists by Chile s army they took up residence in Italy resulting in the longest tour in history as they remained in exile They continued their efforts supporting Chilean democracy internationally magnitizdat copies of their work continued to be widely distributed in Chile In September 1988 days after they were no longer banned from Chile they began touring Chile again supporting the No side during the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite In the past the group was musically led by Horacio Salinas and politically led by Jorge Coulon However in 2001 there was a controversial split of the group which started when three key members left the group Jose Seves Horacio Duran and Horacio Salinas They were replaced by Manuel Merino from Entrama Cristian Gonzalez and Juan Flores Due to the importance of departed members many called into question the ability of the remainder to carry on the Inti Illimani name Meanwhile the three departed members started their own group they call Inti Illimani Historico 2 From 2005 onwards there has been two groups Membership editIn August 1967 Inti Illimani s earliest membership consisted of Horacio Duran Jorge Coulon Luis Espinoza Oscar Guzman Ciro Retamal Pedro Yanez In 1968 Inti Illimani s membership consisted of Horacio Salinas musical director and main composer Horacio Duran Max Berru Jorge Coulon Ernesto Perez de Arce Current line up of the Inti Illimani Nuevo Jorge Coulon Christian Gonzalez Daniel Cantillana Juan Flores Efren Viera Marcelo Coulon Manuel Merino Cesar Jara Current line up of the Inti Historico Horacio Salinas Horacio Duran Jose Seves Jorge Ball Fernando Julio Camilo Salinas Danilo Donoso Other members in the history of the group Ernesto Perez de Arce Homero Altamirano Jose Miguel Camus Renato Freyggang Pedro VillagraDiscography editAlbums Si Somos Americanos 1969 Voz para el camino 1969 Por la CUT 1969 A la Revolucion Mexicana 1969 Inti Illimani 1969 Inti Illimani 1970 Canto al Programa 1970 Charagua El Aparecido 1971 Autores Chilenos 1971 Nuestro Mexico Febrero 23 Dolencias 1972 Canto para una Semilla 1972 Quebrada de Humahuaca Taita Salasaca 1972 Canto de Pueblos Andinos Vol 1 1973 Viva Chile 1973 La Nueva Cancion Chilena Inti Illimani 2 1974 Canto de Pueblos Andinos Inti Illimani 3 1975 Hacia La Libertad Inti Illimani 4 1975 Canto de Pueblos Andinos Vol 2 Inti Illimani 5 1976 Chile Resistencia Inti Illimani 6 1977 Hart voor Chile various artists 1977 Canto per una Seme 1978 Italian edition of Canto para una Semilla 1972 Cancion para Matar una Culebra 1979 Jag Vill Tacka Livet Gracias a la Vida 1980 En Directo 1980 Palimpsesto 1981 The Flight of the Condor 1982 Con la Razon y la Fuerza 1982 Imaginacion 1984 Sing to me the Dream 1984 Return of the Condor 1984 La Muerte no Va Conmigo 1985 De Canto y Baile 1986 Fragmentos de un Sueno 1987 Leyenda 1990 Andadas 1992 Arriesgare la Piel 1996 Grandes Exitos 1997 Lejania 1998 Amar de Nuevo 1999 Sinfonico 1999 La Rosa de los Vientos 1999 Inti Illimani Interpreta a Victor Jara 2000 Antologia en Vivo 2001 Lugares Comunes 2002 Inti Illimani Historico edit 2006 Essential 2010 Travesura with Diego el Cigala and Ayllon 2013 Inti Illimani Historico Vivir En Libertad ISBN 978 3 923445 73 8 2014 Inti Illimani Historico Canta a Manns Live albums edit 2005 Inti Quila Musica en la memoria with Quilapayun 2006 Antologia en vivo 2006 Musica en la Memoria Juntos en Chile with Quilapayun 2012 Eva Inti with Eva Ayllon Tribute albums edit 2009 Inti Illimani historico Tributo a su musica 2009 Tributo a Inti Illimani Historico A la Salud de la Musica Inti Illimani Nuevo New edit 2003 Viva Italia 2006 Pequeno Mundo 2010 Meridiano 2014 Teoria de cuerdas Contributing artist edit The Rough Guide to the Music of the Andes 1996 World Music Network Unwired Latin America 2001 World Music Network See also editEl pueblo unido jamas sera vencidoReferences edit Biografia de Inti Illimani CMTV in Spanish Retrieved 11 November 2020 Inti Illimani Historico MusicaPopular cl in Spanish Retrieved 11 November 2020 External links editInti Illimani on Twitter nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Inti Illimani Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inti Illimani amp oldid 1195328864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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