Eduardo FalĂș (July 7, 1923 â August 9, 2013) was an Argentine folk music guitarist and composer. Eduardo FalĂș was born in El GalpĂłn, a village near San JosĂ© de MetĂĄn in the province of Salta, in 1923. His parents, Fada and Juan FalĂș, were Syrian immigrants. Raised in rural surroundings, he was strongly influenced by the folk traditions of Salta (which remain, in FalĂș's words, "something lively, dynamic and evolutionary"). FalĂș was given his first guitar as a gift during childhood, and he began to perform traditional folk tunes of the Argentine Northwest as a troubadour. He formed a duo with CĂ©sar Perdiguero, and became well known in the region during the 1940s. Largely self-taught, FalĂș deepened his knowledge of the guitar through study of the 19th century masters and was trained in harmony and theory by the prominent Argentine composer Carlos Guastavino. His increasing renown brought him to Buenos Aires in 1945, and he recorded his first album there in 1950. Among the v...
ArgentinĂsima
1972
CosquĂn, amor y folklore
1965
El canto cuenta su historia
1976
El cantor enamorado
1969
ArgentinĂsima II
1973
Mire que es lindo mi paĂs
1981
Prima Lidia
1964