Quilapayún Chante Neruda
Quilapayún Chante Neruda is a compilation music album released by Quilapayún in exile in France in 1983 in commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the death of the Chilean poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda – who died in September 1973.
Background
Pablo Neruda was not a musician but he was a major inspiration to artist in the music field all over Latin America, especially for artists of the Nueva Cancion Chilena movement. Neruda wrote the liner notes for a number of recordings released by young folk Chilean artists under the DICAP label. Many compositions were directly inspired by the poetry of Neruda and popular protest songs were often musical arrangements for his poetical text. Neruda's epic work Canto General, from which several poems featured in this recording were taken from, has been a major source of text for compositions by folk, contemporary and classical composers.Content
This album included a compilation of songs from 1975 to 1983 recorded by Quilapayun and new arrangements of music inspired by the poetry of Neruda along with the participation of prominent French artists who sing and narrate Neruda’s poetry in French. There are songs based on Neruda’s early work Crepusculario, from his Extravagario, on his political verse from Canción de Geste and from his Cien Sonetos de Amor. There are also musical composition based on Neruda’s work “Fulgor y Muerte de Joaquin Murieta.”The album opens with, Complainte de Pablo Neruda, a poetical elegy written by the French poet Louis Aragon to the music of Eduardo Carrasco which prefaces the rest of the compilation. Louis Aragon, who had been a personal friend of Neruda, died shortly before the release of this album.
The verses from Neruda's poems adapted to songs were translated from their original Spanish to French by Geneviève Dourthe, Jean Marcenac, Eduardo Carrasco Jr., Emmanuelle and Gérard Clery.
Track listing
- "Complainte de Pablo Neruda"
Pablo Neruda/Rodolfo Parada
- "Pido Castigo" Pablo Neruda/Rodolfo Parada
- ”Playa del Sur” Pablo Neruda/Hugo Lagos 1980. Text: Playa del Sur, from Neruda’s work, Crepusculario
- ”Entre morir y no morir” Pablo Neruda/Sergio Ortega 1980. Text: from Neruda’s Testamento de Otoño from Extravagario.
- "Premonición de la Muerte de Joaquín Murieta"
Text: Neruda’s “Fulgor y muerte de Joaquín Murieta”
- ”Un Son Para Cuba”
Text: Poem from Neruda’s work: “Cancio de Gesta”
- ”Continuará Nuestra Lucha”
Text: Neruda’s Canto V “Están Aquí” from Canto General
- ”Monólogo de la Cabeza de Murieta"
Text: Neruda’s “Fulgor y muerte de Joaquín Murieta”
- ”Dos Sonetos” Pablo Neruda/Eduardo Carrasco 1983
Personnel
- Eduardo Carrasco
- Carlos Quezada
- Willy Oddó
- Hernán Gómez
- Rodolfo Parada
- Hugo Lagos
- Guillermo Garcia
- Ricardo Venegas
- Patricio Wang
Other artists
- Catherine Ribero
- Denis Manuel
- Pierre Rabbath