Her songs blend Andean folk with social themes, from 1965 onward.
For a sense of her range, try 'Te quiero' for its folk warmth and 'Carta de Una Mujer Sola' for its quieter, more reflective side.
Isabel Parra's music carries the weight of Chilean folk traditions, shaped by her upbringing as Violeta Parra's daughter. Songs like 'Te quiero' and 'Carta de Una Mujer Sola' weave personal and political threads into simple, resonant melodies. She brought those sounds to international stages, performing alongside figures like Joan Baez.
Her debut album 'Isabel Parra' arrived in 1965. She kept writing and recording for decades, with songs that often touched on social themes while drawing from Andean folk roots.
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