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Alvaro Salas

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Alvaro Salas
Background information
Birth nameAlvaro Salas Gularte
Born (1953-05-25) 25 May 1953 (age 71)
Montevideo, Uruguay
GenresCandombe, Latin jazz, world music
Occupation(s)percussionist and educator
Instrument(s)tamboriles , Drums, bongos, congas and timbales

Alvaro Salas (born May 25, 1953 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan Master Candombe drummer and percussion teacher.[1]

Early life

Salas was born in Ansina, a neighbourhood in Palermo, Montevideo.

Career in music industry

Salas has worked, both live and on records, with a number of musicians, including Eduardo Mateo, Jorginho Gularte, Roberto Galletti, Federico Britos, and Urbano Moraes. He has also worked as a percussionist, arranger, and director with several award-winning Carnival groups including Marabunta, Sueno del Buceo, Vendaval, and others.[2] He is the current Director of Afro-Uruguayan social organization Mundo Afro.[3] As well, he runs the musical school in this institution, which has international prestige.[4] In 2018, he worked with Kamba Kuá in celebrating afro-Paraguayan identity at the "Agustin Pio Barrios" music school at the new Municipal Art Institute (IMA, in Spanish). He demonstrates the interaction between the typical percussive family of candombe, consisting of what are known as the piano, chico and repique drum.

References

See also

Candombe