Eduardo Falú, 90, Worldwide Ambassador For Argentine Folk Music

“[He] was widely regarded as a master of … in particular the peppery chacareras and romantic zambas from the northwestern part of the country where he grew up. He also studied harmony and music theory and said it was his life’s work to ‘give another dimension to folklore’ by bridging indigenous and classic sounds. Starting in the late 1950s, he appeared on stages from Paris to Washington to Tokyo.”