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Raul Di Blasio

LifeBorn in Zapala, Argentina, Raúl Di Blasio showed a great interest in piano at the age of six.
After his parents' recommendations that he should study music, he began to pursue piano as a career.Di Blasio practiced piano alongside his teachers for more than four years.
Having difficulty in purchasing a piano, he also relied on readily available sources of music such as whistling with his father, which helped develop the sort of melodies he employs in his work.This was the beginning of Di Blasio's career in music.
He had early formation in the Classic Technique, but he equally enjoys popular music.
He admits that when he was 17 years old he was part of the rock movement with phenomena such as The Beatles.
However, his parents asked him to pursue university studies and have a degree-based career in his life.The next step for him was to leave his hometown and go to Buenos Aires, where at age 20, he began practicing music 12 hours straight per day.
He comments: "I felt the wings on my fingers".Di Blasio is someone who thrives on constant change in his life.
He moved to Chile in 1978, where he began playing traditional music, Rock, and Classic Notes.
He composed his own melodies and worked as a pianist in a bar, confessing he "scraped by to survive...", but that he was still happy doing so.In 1983 he released he first album on EMI Chile.
Then, a producer from the record company BCS-S in Chile contracted with Di Blasio and his second album was born.
This album included Latino-American music.Di Blasio now has a family and is still striving with his musical career.
His son Stefano DiBlasio studies guitar at the Berklee College of MusicDuetsDi Blasio has made a historical duet in Santo Domingo with the international renowned French pianist Richard Clayderman.
Di Blasio made duets with Alejandro Fernández, Marco Antonio Solís, José José, Armando Manzanero, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Yolandita Monge, Julio Iglesias, Rocío Dúrcal, Juan Gabriel, Michael Bolton, Los Tri-o, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Cristian Castro, Vargas de Tecalitlán, José Feliciano, El Consorcio, London Symphony Orchestra, Fernando De La Mora, Wendy Pedersen, and more.

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