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Julia Rosa “Carmencita Lara” Capristán García

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Julia Rosa “Carmencita Lara” Capristán García

Birth
Trujillo, Provincia de Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru
Death
18 Sep 2018 (aged 91)
Lima, Provincia de Lima, Lima, Peru
Burial
Puente de Piedra, Provincia de Lima, Lima, Peru Add to Map
Plot
Plataforma: N15 - Sr. Milagros N 4 ; Espacio: J27-09
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Known artistically as Carmencita Lara, was a Peruvian singer of waltzes, huaynos, sailors, polkas and corridors. It is considered by many Peruvians referring to the perfect music to "drown the sorrows". Recognized by the sharp tone of his voice, particular mode of interpretation and the indefatigable accompaniment of the sound of the maestro's accordion, Don Víctor Lara.

Throughout her artistic life, Carmencita Lara popularized waltzes that sing to the lack of love, sadness and hope. His plaintive voice is like the handkerchief that relieves the pains and the nostalgia. "Cries cholo, cries, and suffers!", That's how it was from the beginning, as it is until today. Carmencita Lara not only traveled to all corners of Peru, but also to several cities in Europe and Latin America, in which she called collective catharsis in her recitals.
In Ecuador, until today radios program their songs.
In the marriage of the artists, they had three children: Bickers, Carmen del Rosario and Rosa María Lara Capristán. and her granddaughter Fatima Francia, daughter of Rosa María Lara Capristán.

His death was due to natural causes
Known artistically as Carmencita Lara, was a Peruvian singer of waltzes, huaynos, sailors, polkas and corridors. It is considered by many Peruvians referring to the perfect music to "drown the sorrows". Recognized by the sharp tone of his voice, particular mode of interpretation and the indefatigable accompaniment of the sound of the maestro's accordion, Don Víctor Lara.

Throughout her artistic life, Carmencita Lara popularized waltzes that sing to the lack of love, sadness and hope. His plaintive voice is like the handkerchief that relieves the pains and the nostalgia. "Cries cholo, cries, and suffers!", That's how it was from the beginning, as it is until today. Carmencita Lara not only traveled to all corners of Peru, but also to several cities in Europe and Latin America, in which she called collective catharsis in her recitals.
In Ecuador, until today radios program their songs.
In the marriage of the artists, they had three children: Bickers, Carmen del Rosario and Rosa María Lara Capristán. and her granddaughter Fatima Francia, daughter of Rosa María Lara Capristán.

His death was due to natural causes

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