Mariana Montalvo

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India song 00:00 Tools
Hombre Pequeñito 00:00 Tools
La libélula 00:00 Tools
Cantos del alma 00:00 Tools
Nacer en algun lugar 00:00 Tools
Miedo 00:00 Tools
Danza 00:00 Tools
Hermana 00:00 Tools
Si te miro 00:00 Tools
Tu color café 00:00 Tools
Ceiba 00:00 Tools
India Song (Chile) 00:00 Tools
La Libelula 00:00 Tools
India Song (Brazil) 00:00 Tools
Volver a los diecisiete 00:00 Tools
La Labélula 00:00 Tools
Encuentro 00:00 Tools
Fantasia 00:00 Tools
Ave de paso 00:00 Tools
Piel de aceituna 00:00 Tools
Conozco la azul laguna 00:00 Tools
Mal que mata 00:00 Tools
Credo 00:00 Tools
Sud' Americano 00:00 Tools
Mi Cancion 00:00 Tools
As si pudiese 00:00 Tools
Sud'americano 00:00 Tools
La cancion de los amantes 00:00 Tools
La canci?n de los amantes 00:00 Tools
Labla 00:00 Tools
Mi canci?n 00:00 Tools
Hombre Pequeñito (Chile) 00:00 Tools
5. India Song 00:00 Tools
La Libйlula (Chile) 00:00 Tools
Se Te Miro 00:00 Tools
Ah si pudiese 00:00 Tools
La Libélula (Chile) 00:00 Tools
Hombre Pequeñito [Chile] 00:00 Tools
La Libelula (Chile) 00:00 Tools
La Libйlula 00:00 Tools
La líbélula 00:00 Tools
El cuarto vacío 00:00 Tools
Busca la luz 00:00 Tools
Mi Canción (My Song) 00:00 Tools
Sud' Americano (South American) 00:00 Tools
Ah Si Pudiese (Ah, if I Could) 00:00 Tools
Vivir sobre la tierra 00:00 Tools
Vuelvo a la vida 00:00 Tools
Ando en llamas 00:00 Tools
Nacer 00:00 Tools
La Liberula 00:00 Tools
Tu Color Café(S. Gainsbourg adaptación Montalvo) 00:00 Tools
Nacer en algún lugar 00:00 Tools
Ave de Paso (A Passing Bird) 00:00 Tools
La Canción de los Amantes (The Lovers' Song) 00:00 Tools
Tu Color Caf 00:00 Tools
Conozco La Azul Lagua 00:00 Tools
India Song [Chile] 00:00 Tools
proverbios 00:00 Tools
Conozco la Azul Laguna (I Know the Blue Lagoon) 00:00 Tools
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Mariana Montalvo is a Chilean singer-songwriter who burst on the international music scene in 2000 with her disc Cantos del Alma ("Songs of the Soul"), released by Putumayo. She works in the nueva canción style, which fuses traditional instruments, folkloric song forms and Chilean poetry. Like many Chileans, Montalvo was forced into exile in 1974 after the military coup in her home country. In exile in France Montalvo has maintained her conection with Chile through her music and has been exposed to new styles. She continues to live in Paris today. She has toured world-wide in support of her 2004 offering Piel de Aceituna ("Olive Skinned") released by World Village, and of her other Putumayo projects. Despite this, she is still less known than she probably deserves to be. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.