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Huáscar Aparicio : ウィキペディア英語版
Huáscar Aparicio

Huáscar Aparicio Gonzales (June 1, 1972 in Sucre – June 21, 2013 in Tomina) was a Bolivian folk singer.
==Biography==
During his childhood he lived a long time in Tarija, where he finished his schooling at the historical and prestigious Colegio San Luis. He represented this school on numerous regional, departmental and national singing and folklore competitions which included different musical rhythms. During his student years Huáscar won several awards and recognitions due to the quality of his acting and compositions. For this reason, this school has honoured him and has adorned their glass cabinets with its awards among which songs dedicated to his mother and to a Bolivian teacher. His musical interest and enthusiasm led him to further expand his musical knowledge on the acoustic guitar and folk dances. He joined the local regional music school ''Achá Martinez'' directed by Prof. Nilo Soruco Arancibia. Thereafter, the first award he won was the 1st place in the Festival del Canto y la Aloja in 1993 with the unreleased cueca ''La fiesta de San Roque''. A year later he obtained at the same festival the 2nd place next to Guido Medinaceli and, also, the 3rd place together with Edna Aparicio in the duet category. By obtaining the 1st place as soloist and performer in the ''Festival Internacional del Lapacho'' of Bermejo with his theme ''Bolivia sin fronteras'', Huáscar was further confirmed as musician in October of that year. At this same festival, he also won the 1st pase of cueca rhythm with the theme "Sufriendo". He represented Tarija in the culture festival in his native Sucre, capital of Bolivia. Huáscar also went to Argentina where he did concert tours in the city of Salta and also in La Mendieta, Province of Jujuy.
Years later he returned to Sucre where he continued their higher education but without neglecting his artistic career. In 1998 he recorded with a group called ''Querencia'' in Sucre. In 2004, Huáscar participated in a competition based on the exhibition of precious stones known as ''bolivianitas'', which inspired him to compose the song entitled ''La bolivianita''. This song was presented in a musical event attended by important Bolivian composers in which Húascar won the 1st place with his composition. This event marked the beginning of a series of international tours. He visited 80 countries to present their music and this gemstone.

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