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Succeeded by
  
Pablo Avelluto

Spouse
  
Guillermo Parodi

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Teresa Parodi

Website
  
teresaparodi.com


Teresa Parodi Quin es Teresa Parodi la flamante Ministra de Cultura de

President
  
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner

Preceded by
  
Jorge Coscia (as Secretary of Culture)

Full Name
  
Teresa Adelina Sellares

Born
  
December 30, 1947 (age 76) Corrientes, Argentina (
1947-12-30
)

Albums
  
Correntinas, 30 Anos + 5 Dias, El Canto Que No Cesa

Record labels
  
RCA Records, Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.

Nominations
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album

Similar People
  
Ramona Galarza, Mercedes Sosa, Ana Prada, Fernando Solanas

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Teresa Adelina Sellarés, best known as Teresa Parodi, (born December 30, 1947) is an Argentine singer and songwriter. She held the inaugural post of the Minister of Culture of Argentina from 6 May 2014 to 9 December 2015. She was a deputy to the Mercosur Parliament (Parlasur) representing the nationwide district of Argentina from 10 December 2015 to 6 October 2016. She was elected on the Front for Victory ticket in the 2015 election.

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Life and career

Born Teresa Adelina Sellarés in Corrientes, she was introduced to music when studying singing and taking guitar lessons at the age of nine. Her grandmother hosted frequent music festivals in her farm along the Paraná River, and there she learned the Chamamé (a danceable genre of Argentine folk music) as well as Zambas, Chacareras, Huaynos, Cuecas, and other popular South American folk music genres. She later performed in numerous local festivals in her youth. She married Guillermo Parodi, a systems analyst, in 1967, and they had two children. Both politically active in the left-leaning Peronist Youth, her husband was briefly detained during the dictatorship that took power in 1976; he lost his job in Corrientes as a result, and in 1979 the couple relocated to Buenos Aires.

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Teresa Parodi started her solo career at this time, performing at small venues in Buenos Aires, and in 1979 was brought on as guest vocalist for Astor Piazzolla's Nuevo Tango quintet. Her 1980 debut album, Teresa Parodi desde Corrientes, was followed in 1983 by Canto a los hombres del pan duro ('A Song for Poor Men'), adding music to the work of prominent poets such as Jorge Luis Borges and Jorge Calvetti. Parodi was awarded the Consecration Award at the 1984 Cosquín National Folk Festival, and later performed as soloist in a number of notable events, including a 1986 concert with Cuban songwriter Pablo Milanés at Luna Park Stadium and in a 1988 tour of the U.S. and Europe. Parodi was voted Best Composer of the Decade in 1995, receiving a Platinum Konex Award to the effect, and in 1999 received the Gold Camín Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cosquín National Folk Festival. She was named Illustrious Citizen of Buenos Aires in 2006.

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Parodi went to compose approximately 500 songs in 30 albums and has been a constant presence at the thousand folk festivals across Argentina as well as in San Diego, Houston, Washington, New Orleans, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Santiago de Compostela, Paris, Brussels, Cuba, Mexico City, Chiapas, Monterrey, Antwerp, Zurich, Barcelona, Mataró, Stockholm, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Berlin, Seville, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Saragossa, Quito, and Asunción.

Following a decision to promote the Culture Secretariat to a cabinet-level ministry, on May 7, 2014, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner nominated Parodi as the nation's first Minister of Culture.

Awards and recognition

  • 1984: Consecration Award, Festival Nacional de Folclore de Cosquín.
  • 1994: Best Album (female singers) Con el alma en vilo, Asociación de Cronistas del Espectáculo (ACE).
  • 1995: Platinum Konex Award, Best Songwriter/Composer of the Decade.
  • 1996: 'Estrella de Mar' Award, Mar del Plata.
  • 1999: Gold Camín Lifetime Achievement Award, Festival Nacional de Folclore de Cosquín.
  • 1999: Fondo Nacional de las Artes Award.
  • 2004: Carlos Gardel Award. Best Álbum Folclore Female Artist
  • 2011: Premio Nacional de la Artes 2011 song: Aún caminan conmigo.
  • Discography

  • 1983: Canto a los hombres del pan duro, LP
  • 1985: El purajheí de Teresa Parodi, LP
  • 1986: Mba-e pa reicó, chamigo!, LP
  • 1987: Teresa, LP
  • 1988: Letra y música, LP
  • 1988: El otro país, LP
  • 1989: Otras cosas, LP
  • 1990: Ya está la taba en el aire, LP
  • 1991: De amores, sombras y transparencias, LP
  • 1991: 11 de Latijns Amerika Festival, LP
  • 1992: Pasiones, LP
  • 1993: Correntinas, LP
  • 1994: Con el alma en vilo, LP
  • 1995: Correntinas II, LP
  • 1996: Parte de mí, LP
  • 1997: Como dicho al pasar, LP
  • 1998: Señales de vida, LP
  • 2001: El canto que no cesa, LP
  • 2003: Soy feliz, LP
  • 2005: Pequeñas revoluciones, LP
  • 2007: Autobiografía, LP
  • 2009: Corazón de pájaro.
  • 2011: Otro cantar.
  • References

    Teresa Parodi Wikipedia