Pastorita Huaracina (December 19, 1930 - May 2001) born María Alvarado Truj… Read Full Bio ↴Pastorita Huaracina (December 19, 1930 - May 2001) born María Alvarado Trujillo, was a Peruvian singer who strongly identified with the traditions of the rural Andes.
Her career began in the era of 78 rpm records and lasted into that of compact discs. In the 1950s she recorded 4 songs a month and sold more records in Peru than the Beatles. Her success established her reputation as the diva of Andean song and she won every award that pertained to her type of music. She toured extensively in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Pastorita Huaracina was born in the Malvas district of Aija Province, Ancash region. Reportedly, even as a young child tending the flocks, she already loved to sing. Raised speaking Quechua, upon the death of her mother she came to Lima at the age of 8, with no luggage or money and no one to meet her, and speaking very little Spanish.
She debuted as a performer on her 12th birthday. She began as a performer of Andean dances but later became a singer and composer of songs. She developed a reputation as disciplined trouper, always the first to arrive at a rehearsal or performance; this continued even once she became a star. She always advocated for authenticity in the performance of Andean music and dance, including the use of traditional outfits: "typical dress is not a costume, it is part of our identity, something we must assume with honor and pride, being conscious of whom we represent..."
Her singing became a symbol of liberty and of a demand for the rights of the serranos, the people of the high Andes, expressing beauty but also bearing the people's demand for opportunity and conditions for their development. On her program on Radio Santa Rosa, Canta el Perú Profundo she openly expressed her opposition to the dictatorship of Alberto Fujimori and Vladimiro Montesinos, and she was a longtime defender of the validity of the Quechua language. Loyal to her principles, she refused significant sums of money from politicians who solicited her for their electoral campaigns and from businesses which she felt unfairly exploited the people. Towards the end of her life, only one week after an operation and in delicate health, she voted in the Peruvian presidential election of 2001.
Her career began in the era of 78 rpm records and lasted into that of compact discs. In the 1950s she recorded 4 songs a month and sold more records in Peru than the Beatles. Her success established her reputation as the diva of Andean song and she won every award that pertained to her type of music. She toured extensively in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Pastorita Huaracina was born in the Malvas district of Aija Province, Ancash region. Reportedly, even as a young child tending the flocks, she already loved to sing. Raised speaking Quechua, upon the death of her mother she came to Lima at the age of 8, with no luggage or money and no one to meet her, and speaking very little Spanish.
She debuted as a performer on her 12th birthday. She began as a performer of Andean dances but later became a singer and composer of songs. She developed a reputation as disciplined trouper, always the first to arrive at a rehearsal or performance; this continued even once she became a star. She always advocated for authenticity in the performance of Andean music and dance, including the use of traditional outfits: "typical dress is not a costume, it is part of our identity, something we must assume with honor and pride, being conscious of whom we represent..."
Her singing became a symbol of liberty and of a demand for the rights of the serranos, the people of the high Andes, expressing beauty but also bearing the people's demand for opportunity and conditions for their development. On her program on Radio Santa Rosa, Canta el Perú Profundo she openly expressed her opposition to the dictatorship of Alberto Fujimori and Vladimiro Montesinos, and she was a longtime defender of the validity of the Quechua language. Loyal to her principles, she refused significant sums of money from politicians who solicited her for their electoral campaigns and from businesses which she felt unfairly exploited the people. Towards the end of her life, only one week after an operation and in delicate health, she voted in the Peruvian presidential election of 2001.
basta corazon
Pastorita Huaracina Lyrics
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Eddy Navia Basta corazón no llores tu vida no tiene remedio, tu vida no…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Pastorita Huaracina:
A los Filos de un Cuchillo Entregar mi vida quisiera A los filos de un cuchillo Entrega…
Agüita de Curayacu En el borde de una acequia Donde crece planta de aliso Ahí…
Amores Dicen que el amar, quita el sueño Dicen que las penas…
Ay Zorro Zorro Ay! zorro zorro, zorro de la puna Qamtawan nuqata nuna chiki…
Canteño de mis amores Dicen que el amor quita el sueño Dicen que las penas…
Capitalina Cuando te miro que orgullosa pasas alguien me dice que tiene…
El Borracho Queridos amigos sirvanme una copa quiero emborracharme de an…
El Perfume De Una Rosa El perfume de una rosa sólo dura un momento(bis) Así lo…
Malvacina Malvacina malvacina Malvacina de mi vida Porque piensas olvi…
Mujer Andina Mujer andina vengo a cantarte Todas mis penas y mis dolores.…
No quiero corona Cuando me muera dejó este mundo, No quiero llantos, no quier…
Paloma de Verdad Quiero que mi vida se normalice ya Amando a una sola…
Quisiera olvidarte quisiera olvidarte pero no he podido(bis) este amor maldito …
Quisiera Quererte Ayer te vi, de nuevo quise quererte de a pocos llego…
Rio santa Rio santa rió santa caudaloso (bis) Quiero que lleves todas…
Tu Boda En el borde de una acequia Donde crece planta de aliso Ahí…
Vidita Me Has De Pagar avandonastes mi corazón, por querer otra mejor! (bis) encont…
Zorzalito Zorzalito negro Que bonito cantas Saltando y brincando cuand…
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@omarsepulveda5835
Los kalampeados nortepotosinos son unicos. Pero era necesario subir el original"basta corazon" para aclarar las dudas que habian. Tema netamente peruano. Omar/chile
@quidfactor9171
Soy boliviano. Es bueno saber el verdadero origen de este hermoso tema musical. Esta versión de la Pastorita es muy linda, me encantó.
@eliashinostrozagomez6802
BELLA CANCION CANTADA POR PASTORITA HUARACINA,
@quipu100
Gracias por subir este tema. El estilo del huayno wanka es inconfundible
@jansjoh
Autores: Emilio Alanya y Tiburcio Mallaupoma
@tacopaya1
No hay duda, sé que ésta y muchas otras canciones han sido grabados o re-grabados por Bonny y otros, pasa que este tipo de música son tan parecidos con los huayños Norte Potosinos, en lo personal me encanta escuchar las canciones Peruanas , tambien las norte potosinas pese a que no soy Potosino. un saludo amigo. juan
@ollantayy
cuando pastorita huaracina interpreto esta cancion BASTA CORAZON NO LLORES , bonny alberto teran tenia 7 años ,a menos que haya sido un niño prodigo que pudo componer esta musica ,los boliviano siempre viviendo de leyendas y mentiras
@kirlyto1100
MUY BUENA MÚSICA, PURO PERÚ.
@kalampi
Mira Aldo Balzàan Ramirez, me dijistes: «kalampi No es huayno, nos eas cojudo, documentate» Lo hice, y aquí va mi respuesta:....a pesar de haber nacido en Malvas (Huamey) parece que, en su larga trayectoria, María Dictenia Alvarado Trujillo (en arte concida como Pastorita Huaracina) no solo cantó música de su terruño y es el caso del presente huayno "Basta Corazón". Además el huayno presenta gran cantidad de variantes a lo largo de todo el mundo andino, de norte a sur: la chuscada y el huaylash solo son dos ejemplos... Cajamarca tiene el suyo y por supuesto los hay en todo el centro y sur (Pasco, Huancavelica, Ayacucho, Cuzco); en Puno tienes el k'ajelo y el sicuri y fíjate que hasta en Argentina (donde lo llaman carnavalito) y en Chile (donde lo llamaban trote) siguen apareciendo! Así que cojudo serás tu, confundiendo un huayno huancaino (con fuguita y todo) con una chuscada ancashina. Abre bien las orejas y aprende a escuchar la música antes de insultar a la gente... Maleducado.
@Radikal2032
Por el ritmo se puede establecer que es huayno Wanka, del valle del Mantaro...