Duo Coplanacu
Duo Coplanacu

Duo Coplanacu

ARGLatin, Other Latin Music
139,573 monthly listeners
  • 36.9K followers
  • 170 subscribers
  • 42.1K followers
  • 5.8K fans

Duo Coplanacu's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
La Flor Azul
19.8K streams
2
Artist Name
Agitando Pañuelos
14.5K streams
3
Artist Name
Chacarera del Patio
12.1K streams
4
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Chacarera del Chilalo
11.3K streams
5
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El Escondido - En Vivo
7.6K streams
19.8K
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14.5K
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Agitando Pañuelos

Duo Coplanacu
12.1K
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11.3K
Streams last week
7.6K
Streams last week
6.1K
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Chacarera del Exilio

Peteco Carabajal, Duo Coplanacu, Raly Barrionuevo
5.9K
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4.8K
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La Amorosa

Peteco Carabajal, Duo Coplanacu, Raly Barrionuevo
4.7K
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Mensaje de Chacarera

Peteco Carabajal, Duo Coplanacu, Raly Barrionuevo
4K
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Volveré a Salavina

Peteco Carabajal, Duo Coplanacu, Raly Barrionuevo

Duo Coplanacu's YouTube Videos

948.2K
Views

Duo Coplanacu - Aunque te escondas

Gonzalo Guaglianone

Duo Coplanacu - Aunque te escondas
Youtube
948.2K views
May 06, 2011
489.9K
Views

Duo Coplanacu - La Tempranera

Edgardo Herrera

Duo Coplanacu - La Tempranera
Youtube
489.9K views
Dec 12, 2011
484K
Views

Duo Coplanacu - la olvidada

Edgardo Herrera

Duo Coplanacu - la olvidada
Youtube
484K views
Oct 19, 2013

Duo Coplanacu's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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This Is Los Chalchaleros
by Spotify
2
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Lo mejor del folklore argentino
by Spotify
3
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This Is Raly Barrionuevo
by Spotify
4
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FOLCLORE 🇦🇷 ARGENTINO
by Spotify
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Zambas Románticas ♡
by Spotify
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Events3 Events

Jan
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Festival Folklore Cosquín
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21-29
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Duo Coplanacu's Past Events3 Events

  • Festival Folklore Cosquín festival

    Abel Pintos, Diego Torres, Los Palmeras, Soledad, La Delio Valdez, Chaqueño Palavecino, Nahuel Pennisi, Los Nocheros, Pedro Aznar, Los Manseros Santiagueños, Los Tekis, Destino San Javier, Ahyre, Victor Heredia, Raly Barrionuevo, Facundo Toro, El Indio Lucio Rojas, Sergio Galleguillo, Chango Spasiuk, Peteco Carabajal, Orellana Lucca, Juan Fuentes, Néstor Garnica, Guitarreros, Duo Coplanacu, Las Voces de Orán, Paz Martínez, Adrián Maggi, Los Carabajal, La Bruja Salguero, Horacio Banegas, Flor Paz, Milena Salamanca, La Callejera, Raúl Barboza, Franco Luciani, Leandro Lovato, Yamila Cafrune, Ariel Ardit, Dúo Aruma, Ceibo, Emiliano Zerbini, Victoria Birchner, Suna Rocha, Lucrecia Rodrigo, Tomas Lipan, Lucía Ceresani, Yoel Hernández, Belén Herrera, Riendas Libres, Paola Bernal, Cuarteto Karé, Sofía Assis, Los Videla, Grupo Coroico, José Luis Aguirre, Algarroba.com, La Juntada
    ARG, Cosquín
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  • Festival Folklore Cosquín festival

    Abel Pintos, Soledad, Los Caligaris, Chaqueño Palavecino, Nahuel Pennisi, Los Nocheros, Jorge Rojas, Los Tekis, Destino San Javier, Ahyre, Raly Barrionuevo, Jairo, Lito Vitale, Facundo Toro, El Indio Lucio Rojas, Sergio Galleguillo, Magdalena Cullen, Orellana Lucca, Juan Fuentes, Néstor Garnica, Guitarreros, Duo Coplanacu, Los Alonsitos, Adrián Maggi, Los Carabajal, La Bruja Salguero, Horacio Banegas, Juan Falú, Flor Paz, La Charo, Luis Salinas, Antonio Tarragó Ros, Los 4 de Córdoba, La Callejera, Franco Luciani, Mario Alvarez Quiroga, Martin Paz, Roxana Carabajal, Leandro Lovato, Yamila Cafrune, Ceibo, Emiliano Zerbini, Micaela Chauque, Horacio Lavandera, Alma Carpera, Lucía Ceresani, Belén Herrera, Carolina del Carmen Peleritti, Pocho Sosa, Maria Fernanda Juarez, Sofía Assis, Magali Juares, Eduardo Guajardo, Laura Molina
    ARG, Cosquín
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  • Festival Folklore Cosquín festival

    Abel Pintos, Luciano Pereyra, Soledad, Chaqueño Palavecino, Nahuel Pennisi, Los Nocheros, Pedro Aznar, Jorge Rojas, Los Manseros Santiagueños, Los Tekis, Destino San Javier, Ahyre, Victor Heredia, Raly Barrionuevo, Facundo Toro, El Indio Lucio Rojas, Sergio Galleguillo, Orellana Lucca, Juan Fuentes, Néstor Garnica, Guitarreros, Duo Coplanacu, Los Alonsitos, Los Nombradores del Alba, Las Voces de Orán, Adrián Maggi, Los Carabajal, La Bruja Salguero, Horacio Banegas, Jose Luis Aguirre, Flor Paz, La Charo, Mariana Carrizo, Los 4 de Córdoba, La Callejera, Mario Alvarez Quiroga, Martin Paz, Fabricio Rodríguez, Roxana Carabajal, Leandro Lovato, Yamila Cafrune, Ceibo, Emiliano Zerbini, Micaela Chauque, Mavi Díaz & Las Folkies, Lucía Ceresani, Riendas Libres, Paola Bernal, Baglietto-Vitale, Luciano Ciganda, Marité Berbel, Opus Cuatro, Cuarteto Karé, Los Trajinantes, Sofía Assis, Los Videla, Millacura Sur, Gabriel Macías, Tres Cuartos Vocal, Ofelia Leiva
    ARG, Cosquín
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More about Duo Coplanacu

Overview of Other Latin Music musician Duo Coplanacu

Latin music duet Coplanacu is from Argentina. Their music combines numerous genres, including folklore, tango, rock, and other Latin music, to produce a distinctive and cutting-edge sound. Intricate guitar playing, soaring harmonies, and moving lyrics that describe love, sorrow, and everyday life in Argentina define the duo's music.

Coplanacu, who have had a career spanning more than three decades, are recognized as one of the most important Latin music performers in Argentina and elsewhere. Their music has connected with listeners all across the world, winning them praise from the critics and a devoted following. The group's dedication to upholding traditional Argentinean music while also embracing modern elements has solidified their place in the annals of Latin music.

Coplanacu's music is proof of the ability of music to bridge cultural barriers and unite people. They have become a cherished fixture in the Latin music community thanks to their commitment to their craft and distinctive sound, and countless other musicians have been influenced by them.

What are the most popular songs for Other Latin Music musician Duo Coplanacu?

One of Argentina's most well-known Latin music artists, Duo Coplanacu, has a vast repertoire of well-liked songs. "La Flor Azul," a vivacious and cheerful song that gets crowds moving, and "El Escondido - En Vivo," a live rendition of a traditional Argentine folk song, are two of their best songs. Another fan favorite, "Chacarera del Patio" has a catchy melody and fast-paced guitar plucking.

The pair's talent of harmony is on full display in "La Tempranera," when they alternate verses and join forces for soaring choruses. Another upbeat song, "Chacarera del Chilalo" has sophisticated guitar work and a strong beat. The song "Soy Santiagueno, Soy Chacarera" honors the customs and culture of the duo's own province while also celebrating it.

Other notable songs from Duo Coplanacu are "Desmonte," a somber ballad that exemplifies the group's capacity to evoke emotion through music, and "Rubia Morena," a lighthearted song with a memorable melody. While "La Amorosa" is a sultry ballad that shows the duo's vocal range and harmony, "Pelusitas de Totora" is a vivacious instrumental that highlights their dexterity on their individual instruments.

The music of Duo Coplanacu, which emphasizes traditional folk music with a modern twist, is generally a celebration of Argentina's rich cultural heritage. Because of its memorable melodies, sophisticated orchestration, and sentimental lyrics, their music is adored by listeners all over the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other Latin Music musician Duo Coplanacu?

The Argentine folk music group group Coplanacu published their most recent album, "Los Copla," in 2019. There are 12 songs on the CD, among them "La Tranquera," "La Calandria," and "La Vieja." The CD features Duo Coplanacu's distinctive sound, which combines contemporary elements with traditional Argentinean folk music. Fans of Latin and other Latin music must listen to "Los Copla" because of the duo's entrancing vocal harmonies and sophisticated guitar playing.

In 2019, the group also made a new song available called "De la Banda a Santiago." The song depicts the tale of a musician who performs music and spreads happiness while touring with his band from town to town. Any playlist featuring Latin music would benefit from the inclusion of "De la Banda a Santiago" due to its high speed and catchy song.

Prior to the release of "Los Copla," Duo Coplanacu had previously published "Mayu Maman" in 2015 and "El Camino" in 2010. Both of the duo's albums were met with critical praise, solidifying their position in the Argentine folk music industry. Duo Coplanacu keeps making lovely music that acknowledges and celebrates their cultural heritage with their most recent album and song.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other Latin Music musician Duo Coplanacu?

Popular Latin music group Duo Coplanacu from Argentina has played a range of venues and festivals over the course of their career. Festival Folklore Cosquin, one of the biggest and most prominent music festivals in Argentina, had one of their most significant festival appearances. They gave many performances there. Many admirers are captivated by their upbeat presentations and distinctive fusion of traditional and modern Latin music.

Duo Coplanacu has performed at numerous significant festivals and locations around Argentina and other Latin American nations aside from Festival Folklore Cosquin. Festival de la Chacarera, Festival del Poncho, and Festival Nacional de Doma y Folklore de Jesus Maria are a few of the noteworthy ones. They have received appreciation for their performances' sincerity and the way they highlight Argentina's rich cultural heritage.

Additionally, Duo Coplanacu has received praise and attention from critics for their music. They have multiple albums out, and "Cancion del Adios" has become a favorite among listeners. Their music is steeped in Argentine heritage, and they have succeeded in making it more widely accessible to listeners both at home and abroad.

Overall, Duo Coplanacu's concerts and festival appearances have helped them develop a sizable fan base and solidify their position as one of Argentina's most significant Latin music acts. Fans all throughout the world continue to be inspired and entertained by their music.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other Latin Music musician Duo Coplanacu?

In their history, Duo Coplanacu has worked with a variety of musicians. They worked together on some of their most significant songs, including "Chacarera del Chilalo," "Soy Santiagueno, Soy Chacarera," "La Amorosa," "Mensaje de Chacarera," and "Zamba y Acuarela." For the Latin music duo, these partnerships with Peteco Carabajal and Raly Barrionuevo rank among their most important.

Coplanacu's guitars and Peteco Carabajal's accordion combine to make "Chacarera del Chilalo" a lovely and vivacious track. The duo's cooperation with Carabajal on this song exemplifies their talent for fusing traditional and contemporary folk music to produce something fresh and intriguing.

"La Amorosa," another outstanding joint effort, combines the vocals of Raly Barrionuevo and Duo Coplanacu with harmonies. This song showcases the elegance and simplicity of Argentine folk music, as the voices of the trio work in perfect harmony to produce a mesmerizing sound.

Overall, the songs created by Duo Coplanacu in association with Peteco Carabajal and Raly Barrionuevo are among their most exquisite and important works. These collaborations demonstrate the duo's aptitude for fusing conventional and cutting-edge sounds while still honoring the history of Argentine folk music.