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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Gilbert Favre (19 de noviembre de 1936-GinGilbert Favre (19 de noviembre de 1936-Ginebra, 12 de diciembre de 1998) fue un antropólogo suizo, amante del jazz y aficionado al clarinete y a la quena. Durante su estadía en Chile y Bolivia, se dedicó a explorar la cultura y el folclore de América Latina. Fue miembro fundador del grupo boliviano Los Jairas, donde tocó la quena, y comúnmente conocido como «El Gringo» por el público boliviano.como «El Gringo» por el público boliviano. , Gilbert Favre (November 19, 1936 – DecembeGilbert Favre (November 19, 1936 – December 12, 1998) was a clarinetist from Geneva, Switzerland. He trained at the Conservatory of Geneva, and also played jazz clarinet. In South America, he discovered the quena, and when he moved to Bolivia, he traded in his clarinet. In La Paz, he created the musical cabaret La Pena de Naira at the Place San Francisco featuring indigenous music. The club became a hub for the diplomatic corps stationed in La Paz, as well as a favorite for Bolivians. Gilbert was the founding member of the popular Bolivian folk group Los Jairas. Favre was commonly referred to as "El Gringo" by the Bolivian public. Favre traveled from Geneva to South America as assistant to the Swiss anthropologist Jean Christian Spahni. In Santiago, Favre met celebrated Chilean folk singer Violeta Parra and fell in love. Favre played quena with Violeta and her son Angel Parra. He appears on recordings as "El Tocador Afuerino". Favre eventually left for Bolivia, where he created La Pena de Naira and started experimenting with Andean music playing alongside virtuoso guitar player Alfredo Dominguez and renowned charango player Ernesto Cavour. Parra appeared several times at La Pena. Favre returned to Geneva in the early 1960s together with Parra; after a few years in Europe, they returned to South America.As the Trio Domínguez-Favre-Cavour gained media attention and became increasingly popular for their "neofolklore", Favre decided not to move back to Chile and left Parra for good; she would later write "Run Run Se Fue Pa'l Norte," dedicated to her lover. Violetta Parra would later commit suicide. Their relationship was portrayed in the award-winning film Violeta Went to Heaven (2011), in which Favre was played by Thomas Durand. Favre met his first wife Indiana in Bolivia; they settled in the Dordogne area of France and had two sons, Patrick and Christian. The couple later divorced and while in Paris, Favre met his second wife Barbara Erskine, then working for the New York Times. They lived in Russin, Switzerland, where Favre died in 1998. Christian died in a motorcar accident while holidaying in France.orcar accident while holidaying in France. , غيلبرت فافر (بالإسبانية: Gilbert Favre)‏ هو عازف كلارينيت سويسري وبوليفي، ولد في 19 نوفمبر 1926، وتوفي في 12 ديسمبر 1998 في جنيف في سويسرا. , Gilbert Favre, noto anche con lo pseudonimGilbert Favre, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di El Gringo (19 novembre 1936 – Russin, 12 dicembre 1998), è stato un flautista e antropologo svizzero, originario della Svizzera romanda. Amante del jazz e suonatore di clarinetto e quena, è stato membro fondatore del gruppo boliviano , in cui suonò la quena. Durante gli anni sessanta è stato amante di Violeta Parra, che a lui dedicò il brano Run Run se fué pa'l norte.dedicò il brano Run Run se fué pa'l norte. , Gilbert Favre (né le 19 novembre 1936 et mGilbert Favre (né le 19 novembre 1936 et mort le 12 décembre 1998) est un clarinettiste,quéniste (connu pour sa prestation dans Le Sang du condor) et anthropologue suisse. Il est un des membres fondateurs du groupe musical bolivien Los Jairas. Il est connu par le public bolivien comme El Gringo Bandolero.public bolivien comme El Gringo Bandolero.
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rdfs:comment Gilbert Favre (né le 19 novembre 1936 et mGilbert Favre (né le 19 novembre 1936 et mort le 12 décembre 1998) est un clarinettiste,quéniste (connu pour sa prestation dans Le Sang du condor) et anthropologue suisse. Il est un des membres fondateurs du groupe musical bolivien Los Jairas. Il est connu par le public bolivien comme El Gringo Bandolero.public bolivien comme El Gringo Bandolero. , Gilbert Favre, noto anche con lo pseudonimGilbert Favre, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di El Gringo (19 novembre 1936 – Russin, 12 dicembre 1998), è stato un flautista e antropologo svizzero, originario della Svizzera romanda. Amante del jazz e suonatore di clarinetto e quena, è stato membro fondatore del gruppo boliviano , in cui suonò la quena. Durante gli anni sessanta è stato amante di Violeta Parra, che a lui dedicò il brano Run Run se fué pa'l norte.dedicò il brano Run Run se fué pa'l norte. , Gilbert Favre (November 19, 1936 – DecembeGilbert Favre (November 19, 1936 – December 12, 1998) was a clarinetist from Geneva, Switzerland. He trained at the Conservatory of Geneva, and also played jazz clarinet. In South America, he discovered the quena, and when he moved to Bolivia, he traded in his clarinet. In La Paz, he created the musical cabaret La Pena de Naira at the Place San Francisco featuring indigenous music. The club became a hub for the diplomatic corps stationed in La Paz, as well as a favorite for Bolivians. Gilbert was the founding member of the popular Bolivian folk group Los Jairas. Favre was commonly referred to as "El Gringo" by the Bolivian public. Favre traveled from Geneva to South America as assistant to the Swiss anthropologist Jean Christian Spahni. In Santiago, Favre met celebrated Chilean folk singer, Favre met celebrated Chilean folk singer , Gilbert Favre (19 de noviembre de 1936-GinGilbert Favre (19 de noviembre de 1936-Ginebra, 12 de diciembre de 1998) fue un antropólogo suizo, amante del jazz y aficionado al clarinete y a la quena. Durante su estadía en Chile y Bolivia, se dedicó a explorar la cultura y el folclore de América Latina. Fue miembro fundador del grupo boliviano Los Jairas, donde tocó la quena, y comúnmente conocido como «El Gringo» por el público boliviano.como «El Gringo» por el público boliviano. , غيلبرت فافر (بالإسبانية: Gilbert Favre)‏ هو عازف كلارينيت سويسري وبوليفي، ولد في 19 نوفمبر 1926، وتوفي في 12 ديسمبر 1998 في جنيف في سويسرا.
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