Artist's albums
A Dos Voces
2000 · album
Uruguay. Canciones para Mi América
1973 · album
Uruguay: A Deslambrar! Tear Down the Fences!
1973 · album
Canciones Chuecas
1999 · album
Canto libre
1999 · album
Trabajo de Hormiga
1984 · album
Trópicos
1974 · album
Daniel Viglietti (Remasterizado)
2018 · album
Trabajo de Hormiga
2008 · album
Devenir
2004 · album
Canción Para Mi América
2004 · album
Canciones para el hombre nuevo
2001 · album
Hombres de Nuestra Tierra
1964 · album
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Biography
Uruguayan singer/composer and talented guitar player Daniel Viglietti was strongly influenced by his parents, guitarist Cédar Viglietti and pianist Lyda Indart, at a very young age, having his first enriching experience when forming a duet called Los Serranos and later joining a guitarists group known as Lavalleja. In the 1960s, Daniel Viglietti studied at the Uruguayan National Music Conservatory, becoming a guitar soloist. Recognized as a social content songwriter, the musician went into exile during the 1970s due to the controversial political reality in Uruguay. Through his career, the artist had the opportunity to play along with Los Olimareños, José Carbajal, and Alfredo Zitarrosa, creating along with Mario Benedetti a show called A Dos Voces, performed around the world and recorded live in Buenos Aires in 1993. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi