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Canadian Peruvian Musician releases a new album and music video

FELIPE ALBERTO

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PHOTOGRAPHY Jeremy MarucotARTICLE Jill Robinson and Delanie Nightingale

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The first thing you notice about Felipe Alberto is his

demeanour and the confident way he carries himself.

We met up with Felipe Alberto, Canada’s youngest rising

Latin musician, to talk about his new album Alma del Ayer, which

means – Yesterday’s Soul. Felipe is a dark handsome cultured

man with Spanish flare. When he first strolled into 500 Cucina in

Inglewood, Calgary for our meeting, we immediately noticed his

intense eye contact as he came towards us. We were hooked

right away! He had a suave and classy way about him that was

instantly unforgettable.

With his unique yet old-world style we could almost picture

him on horseback, but instead he was wearing a long designer

burnt orange tweed jacket with dress shirt and jeans. And yet, in

the music video of his first single, he portrays a handsome Latin

hero riding up on a horseback –every woman’s fantasy! When

you see his music video, La Apañadora, you’ll know what we

mean.

Talking to him for a few minutes led to an enthralling

conversation about why he recorded Alma del Ayer. Sipping

an espresso and with a coy smile he described his family and

childhood. We were swept into thoughts of an old and romantic

way of life, reminiscent of the movie The Mask of Zorro, exported

onto modern Canadian soil. Felipe was born in Canada and he

grew up living between Canada, Peru, and Spain. His heritage

is apparent at first glance. He now lives in Calgary and is truly

one of the most interesting and captivating people we have

interviewed.

As we chatted he gave us a sneak peak of a final draft of

his music video before its launch. The video was shot by L & C

Style, a well-known Calgary based production company, and it

is a one of a kind creation. Felipe, who wrote the video, explains

that he wanted to produce something that seamlessly blends the

modern world with the old music. “Young people are no longer

drawn to this old sound. Without changing the musical style, I

decided to change the vehicle of its presentation, to appeal to

a younger crowd” he states. Before the song starts, there is a

witty dialogue in English (subtitled in Spanish) between Felipe

and his ladylove. There is then a split screen for a telephone call,

with dialogue in Spanish.

His rendition of La Apañadora, written decades ago by Peruvian

composer Alicia Maguiña, shows off Felipe’s deep and beautiful

singing voice, paired with syncopated guitar rhythms, percussion

on cajon, and clapping. The result is simple and sensual warm

tone reminiscent of a bygone era irresistible to anyone.

His music video is a story woven between the modern and

old worlds in which he ends up winning the heart of a lady. He

had been searching for the perfect “look” in a woman, “a sweet

and beautiful Mediterranean look,” he stated. He found her in

Jill Maria Robinson, an up and coming talent from Romania. The

two worked well together and have since become good friends.

There was a crew of 7 people for the shoot and despite the

November temperatures the crew made it through by putting on

parkas between takes. Felipe shared that he couldn’t be happier

about how the video came out. The story is very clear even for

people who don’t speak Spanish.

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S“I JUST WANT TO KEEP SINGING OLD SONGS AND TO KEEP THEM ALIVE. I WOULD LOVE TO COLLABORATE WITH MORE MUSICIANS AND WORK ON OLD SONGS

FROM ALL ACROSS THE SPANISH SPEAKING WORLD.”

Felipe is not your usual starving Artist/Musician. He holds

a Master’s degree in medieval history and literature from the

University of Toronto and a Juris Doctor degree by which he

practices corporate and entertainment law. He has studied in

Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic, and Ireland. He is the only

person we have ever met who reads Latin. This explains why

he is so articulate and draws you in as he shares his story. He

is an intellectual and thus sees things from many perspectives.

He jokes and says that he sold his soul to pay the bills but his

true love is in music and literature. There is an obvious passion

within him to share his music and explain its rich history in a

manner that touches the soul of any listener. For Felipe music

is more than selling CDs – it is the vessel he uses as a cultural

ambassador.

For years Felipe wanted to record a CD in tribute to his

Peruvian background. He finally began this project in 2013. His

new CD has 10

tracks, which are

in the genre of

what is called

Música Criolla.

It’s a traditional

sound from his

grandfather’s

generation,

which he’s trying

to bring it back

into today’s

world. While

the visuals and

presentation

may be modern

the sound remains as romantic and full of feeling as 100 years

ago.

He learned this sound as a boy spending countless hours with

his father singing Latin American songs of the early 20th century

and listening to old vinyl records. Enamoured with the legacy

of Hispanic music, he taught himself guitar chords from an old

songbook and learned strumming patterns from his uncles. In the

summers, as a child, Felipe would go to Peru and spend his time

with family in the city of Lima as well as the Andes Mountains of

Chachapoyas. He has thus remained tied to the land. His earliest

memory of playing music was clapping along and signing with

his father and uncles, as they would sing and play guitar long

into the night. As such his greatest musical influences remain

his family.

This young musician has been playing since he was 16

years old. As his appreciation for Latin guitar grew, so too did

his desire to discover more. On his summer vacations he began

to take guitar classes with Master Pepe Torres at his academy

in Lima, Peru. There he began to better understand the interplay

of the different sounds in traditional music, while appreciating

stories and anecdotes of the composers and original singers of

the songs he loved so much. In his first album, Alma del Ayer,

Felipe hopes to offer a fresh take on Peruvian music while >

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maintaining the the authenticity of the art form.

Felipe says, “I think everybody is searching for

their identity. Because I live in Canada I looked for

something to hold onto and vindicate myself, that

thing was this music.”

Felipe comments, “Immigration is an interesting

phenomenon. We live in a land of immigrants here

in Canada, and for the second and subsequent

generations of immigrants there is a tie to

their ancestral land that often times remains.

Moreover, such people become time capsules for

the traditions their parents and grandparents held

in the country of origin – traditions that are many

times kept alive only in the land to which they are

exported, simply because of nostalgia. Music is

the best example. The history of any culture could

be taught from the perspective of music. It is an

imprint, the mirror image of the idiosyncrasy of a

culture at the time it was created.”

Beyond the scope of his family, some of his

musical inspirations are artists like, Diego el Cigala

for re-popularizing the old Latin-American songs

that people were beginning to forget; Oscar Avilés

and Pepe Torres for bringing Peruvian guitar styles

to the world stage; and Carlos Gardel because of

his unforgettable classic style.

What’s important to Felipe is to build and

preserve the legacy of culture, which is so close

to his heart. He shares, “I don’t want this style

to die. Playing and performing this kind of music

is a life-style and recognition of a history that I

don’t ever want to let go. My ancestors are there

with me when I play.” Indeed, many of the props

in the video are as authentic as they come: the

hat, sashes, and shawl Robinson wears, are from

Chachapoyas, and the horse bridle is belonged to

father’s godfather.

When we inquire into future projects he smiles

and says, “For the moment I want to produce a

few more videos for this album,” (we are told that

there is already another one fully produced waiting

to be launched). “In the long run” he states “I

just want to keep singing old songs and to keep

them alive. I would love to collaborate with more

musicians and work on old songs from all across

the Spanish speaking world.” Felipe launched

Alma del Ayer on March 6th with an initial show

in Saskatoon. In less than a month Pasache Music

of New York noticed him. Felipe has just returned

from the Big Apple where, on April 18th, along

with several other Latin artists, including Manuel

Donayre, two-time Latin Grammy nominated Jorge

Pardo, Julio Andrade, and Alejandro Velásquez,

he performed at Homenaje a Pasache, a tribute

concert to Peruvian Música Criolla.

His Calgary release party is June 27th 2015.

Pasache Music will present it at Lolita’s Lounge

in Inglewood, Calgary. Come to be transported to

another place and time. His album Alma del Ayer

is available on Amazon.com and iTunes!

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