Horacio "Chango" Spasiuk (born on September 23, 1968 in Apóstoles, Misiones… Read Full Bio ↴Horacio "Chango" Spasiuk (born on September 23, 1968 in Apóstoles, Misiones) is an Argentine chamamé musician and accordion player.
Of Ukrainian grandparents, El Chango had a strong Polka music influence from his early days; Eastern European musical influences were also already present in the chamamé music of the region. He had his first accordion at age 12, which he played at parties, weddings and other events with his father and uncle.
A musical-talent TV show that travelled around small towns opened the door for Spasiuk to perform at provincial festivals. When he finished high school, he went to Posadas, capital of Misiones, to study anthropology, but soon after dropped out. Nevertheless, there he was exposed to other musical genres, and met pianist Norberto Ramos, who convinced him to go to Buenos Aires to study with him. Spasiuk then played in small places in Buenos Aires as well as in some festivals around the country, and even received an invitation to participate of the Eurolatina festival in the Netherlands.
In 1989 El Chango was invited to play in Cosquín, perhaps the most important folkloric music festival in Argentina, where he received the "Consecration" prize. After Cosquín he moved to Buenos Aires, where he recorded his first album, eponymously named Chango Spasiuk.
Spasiuk gained some popularity not only among folk and world music audiences but, given his modern style, also with rock and pop fans. He worked as a guest musician with bands like Divididos and Cienfuegos, but continued recording his own material. Favourable reviews of the "La Ponzoña" album reached Canada, and El Chango was invited to play at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
In 2000 he returned to his roots recording Polcas de mi tierra live at parties and weddings in the small towns of Misiones with his accordion. Since then he has being touring around the world with the Chango Spasiuk Orchestra, and has edited an international recompilation of his work in 2003.
Spasiuk has been championed in Europe by world music journalists, for many of whom chamamé is a previously unknown form of music. BBC radio presenter Charlie Gillett is a prominent fan in the United Kingdom and has included El Chango's tracks on his compilations and playlists.
Discography
Chango Spasiuk (1989)
Contrastes (1990)
Bailemos y... (1992)
La ponzoña (1996)
Polcas de mi tierra (1999)
Chamamé crudo (2001)
The Charm of chamamé (2003 recompilation, Germany)
Tarefero de mis Pagos (2004)
Chamame Crudo (2007)
La Ponza (2007)
Serie Ano (2007)
Pynandi (Los Descalzos) (2009)
Of Ukrainian grandparents, El Chango had a strong Polka music influence from his early days; Eastern European musical influences were also already present in the chamamé music of the region. He had his first accordion at age 12, which he played at parties, weddings and other events with his father and uncle.
A musical-talent TV show that travelled around small towns opened the door for Spasiuk to perform at provincial festivals. When he finished high school, he went to Posadas, capital of Misiones, to study anthropology, but soon after dropped out. Nevertheless, there he was exposed to other musical genres, and met pianist Norberto Ramos, who convinced him to go to Buenos Aires to study with him. Spasiuk then played in small places in Buenos Aires as well as in some festivals around the country, and even received an invitation to participate of the Eurolatina festival in the Netherlands.
In 1989 El Chango was invited to play in Cosquín, perhaps the most important folkloric music festival in Argentina, where he received the "Consecration" prize. After Cosquín he moved to Buenos Aires, where he recorded his first album, eponymously named Chango Spasiuk.
Spasiuk gained some popularity not only among folk and world music audiences but, given his modern style, also with rock and pop fans. He worked as a guest musician with bands like Divididos and Cienfuegos, but continued recording his own material. Favourable reviews of the "La Ponzoña" album reached Canada, and El Chango was invited to play at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
In 2000 he returned to his roots recording Polcas de mi tierra live at parties and weddings in the small towns of Misiones with his accordion. Since then he has being touring around the world with the Chango Spasiuk Orchestra, and has edited an international recompilation of his work in 2003.
Spasiuk has been championed in Europe by world music journalists, for many of whom chamamé is a previously unknown form of music. BBC radio presenter Charlie Gillett is a prominent fan in the United Kingdom and has included El Chango's tracks on his compilations and playlists.
Discography
Chango Spasiuk (1989)
Contrastes (1990)
Bailemos y... (1992)
La ponzoña (1996)
Polcas de mi tierra (1999)
Chamamé crudo (2001)
The Charm of chamamé (2003 recompilation, Germany)
Tarefero de mis Pagos (2004)
Chamame Crudo (2007)
La Ponza (2007)
Serie Ano (2007)
Pynandi (Los Descalzos) (2009)
Pynandí
Chango Spasiuk Lyrics
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El Boyero Yo soy boyero No tengo pesares Entono cantares de amor Tan s…
Tarefero de Mis Pagos/Allá en el Yerbal Empezó la zafra y la madrugada te ha de encontrar, Allá…
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@miimiitta11
Que pieza más hermosa. Siento selva ríos y arroyos. Aves e insectos. Ese frescor de la selva. Mariposad. Que hermoso hermoso hermoso ❤
@cesarmedina3926
La ciencia sonora, es lo que el mundo demandará!!! La Humanidad estará ávida de éste alimento para el Espíritu y su propia Salud!!! Éstos ejemplos de la creación y ejecución del arte bien habido nos regalan un claro ejemplo de ése alimento...gracias.....
@beatrizsolano4609
Está canción reúne dos lugares que amo de mi país , mi misiones querido y mi jujuy del corazón . Es increíble y emocionante como con una melodía de perfección y hasta de otro plano , una puede llegar a sentir los lugares, oler la tierra, escuchar sus sonidos . Gracias gracias chango y Gustavo
@micaelamaza9887
lo defino con una sola palabra SUBLIME""
@chuleta143007
Qué cosa tan maravillosa!!! Gracias por embellecernos la vida!!! Me lleva a orillas del Paraná...
@prof.deceramicajaviergasta8074
Suena como el corazón de América! Gracias gracias!!
@adrianacarrasco6237
Maravilloso que orgullo nuestros músicos felicitaciones!!! 👏👏👏👏🤗💙🇦🇷
@konfibenitez7424
Que maestro Marcos Villalba 🙏
@perlaalbarran8719
Me imagino Gustavo usando esta canción en algún Filme en Hollywood y nuestro Chango llegando a los Oscares. Cuanto me han acompañado las canciones de Chango y Gustavo en mi vida.los llevo tan dentro en mi corazón,los amo❤
@juanitaburman3083
que hremoso lo que sinetes yo tambien lo escucho es maravilloso cariños de INES SETUAIN CONCORDIA ENTRE RIOS ARGENTINA