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Pedro Messone
Messone in 2012
Born
Pedro Aquiles Messone Rivas

6 June 1934 (1934-06-06)
Died1 June 2023 (2023-07) (aged 88) [1][2]
Santiago, Chile
Occupation(s)Singer
Actor

Pedro Aquiles Messone Rivas (6 June 1934 – 1 June 2023) was a Chilean folk singer and actor, whose career spanned almost 60 years.

Life and career

Born in Temuco, the son of a company manager, Messone grew up in Valparaíso.[3] While a student at the Seminario San Rafael, he became friends with Luis Urquidi, with whom he co-founded the neo-folk ensemble Los Cuatro Cuartos [es].[3] Moving to Santiago, he made his acting debut in an amateur dramatic company, before making his major professional debut in the drama La pérgola de las flores with the Teatro Ensayo de la Universidad Católica.[3] In 1964, torn between his commitments as an actor and musician, he left his group and started a short-lived ensemble, Los de Las Condes, which had a major hit with "El corralero".[3]

In 1966, Messone started his solo career with the album El solitario, which was a massive success thanks to the eponymous song, as well as the hits "Pa' mar adentro", "El ovejero" and "El cigarrito".[3] He took part in several editions of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival.[3] His last hit was "La tejedora" (1982).[3]

A supporter of Augusto Pinochet, Messone campaigned for the Yes at the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite.[4] In 1992, he ran for mayor of Buin with the Independent Democratic Union party, without being elected.[4]

In 2018, Messone received the Premio a la Música Nacional Presidente de la República for his career.[3] Messone died on 1 June 2023, at the age of 88.[3]

Discography

  • El solitario, 1966
  • Pedro Messone con Los Paulos, 1966
  • La fonda de ño Pedro, 1967
  • Gracias, 1967
  • Si vas para Chile, y otras canciones tradicionales, 1969
  • Chile romántico y tradicional, 1969
  • Voy por la vida cantando, 1969
  • Éxitos de oro, 1971
  • Grandes intérpretes del Neofolklore, 1999
  • Las grandes canciones chilenas del siglo XX, 1999
  • El huaso que yo conozco, 2001
  • Las 100 mejores canciones chilenas de todos los tiempos, 2004
  • Éxitos de siempre, 2006
  • Con Los Paulos. Los mejores éxitos, 2007

References

  1. ^ Team, PL Prensa. "Falleció premio nacional Pedro Messone". PL Prensa.
  2. ^ Usach, Diario. "Confirman la muerte del destacado músico Pedro Messone a los 88 años". Diario Usach.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Prieto, M. Francisca (1 June 2023). "Pedro Messone, Premio Nacional de Música Folclórica 2018, falleció a los 88 años". El Mercurio (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b Leiva, Jorge (3 May 2019). "Pedro Messone: la estrella del folclor chileno que se movió entre la izquierda y la derecha". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2023.