
BIOGRAPHY
"The tajamar opens the world of water, the shore keeps track and the drizzle covers the sounds until sunset"
Natalio Sturla is a Professor of Music Graduated from the Faculty of Arts of the National University of La Plata. Teacher in the Chair of Production and musical analysis II of the Popular Music Race (National University of La Plata UNLP) He dictates the Seminar on the Music of the Coast since 2017 (UNLP). He is a piano accordion teacher. He teaches private lessons since 2002. It is part of the Movement from Coast to Coast, entrerrianos musicians and artists dedicated to the rescue of authors and composers of the Coastal Region. The Movement organizes two annual Meetings of artists from the region and its members give training workshops on coastal music. It integrates the Orchestra from Coast to Coast, musical training that has been presented in different stages of Entre Rios and Buenos Aires. He has participated as a sessionist in more than 15 record productions with Los Carabajal, Melania Perez, Jose Simón (folklore). Hugo Figueras (children's music). Gisela Magri (Tango) among others. He has made musical tours in Spain and Portugal (2000) performing Tango and Folklore. In 2007 I recorded the album "Chuspa" (Andean music) with the group Los Duendes de La Salamanca. In 2009, he independently published his first record work: "Sounds that the river brings ..." with the plateau guitarist Pablo Mini, receiving the sponsorship of Folkloric FM 98.7 of Radio Nacional. In 2010 I integrate and record the album of songs from Eastern Europe (Klezmer) and Rioplatenses (Milonga) with the flutist Pablo Besser. In 2011 I integrate and record the album "Y" (Water) with the Tapekua group (coastal music) In 2012 I integrate and record with the Ensemble La Creciente (music by entrerrianos authors) with the participation of Liliana Herrero. He is a founding member and organizer of the Accordion Encounter of the Rio de La Plata since 2016 In 2018, he presented his second album “The Morning of the Tajamares.” An album of his own compositions where he develops a personal look on Litoraleña music and which is the main material of his presentations.