Rolando Chaparro (born August 2, 1965) is a Paraguayan musician.
Chaparro was born on August 2, 1965 in Asunción. He is son of Rolando Chaparro (professional photographer) and Celia MarÃÂa BenÃÂtez (actress). He was very interested in music since an early age and at the age of 9 he made of the guitar his main instrument. He studied with Kuki Rey and initiated in the jazz studying by 4 years with Carlos Schvartzman. He formed later with Carlos Schvartzman, Remigio Pereira and Mario RodrÃÂguez an experimental musical quartet with jazzy tendencies.
In 1984 he grouped with Berta Rojas and Carlos Noguera.
in 1985 he joined to âÂÂSÃÂntesisâ (Synthesis), a jazz-fusion and folkloric projection group, performing in many places of Asunción.
Between 1987 and 1991 worked with ÃÂamandu (the duet of Alejandrino âÂÂChondiâ Paredes and Ricardo Flecha), forming a folkloric tendency trio, touring and recording in many Latin American countries.
In 1991 joined back to SÃÂntesis, this time with new people. Parallelly, he also joined the jazz-fusion and folkloric projection band of the saxophonist William "Palito" Miranda, performing in the international festivals of Posadas, Argentina; Viña del Mar, Chile and São Paulo, Brazil.
In May 1994 he performed with SÃÂntesis in the Memorial of Latin America of São Paulo and in Buenos Aires. Later that year he definitively left SÃÂntesis to form a new band âÂÂKrhizyaâÂÂ, with rock tendency.
With Krhizya he records an album in which could be found a classic in the Paraguayan folkloric music, "Reservista Purahéi", but in a blues version, something never done before. This way, Rolando Chaparro marked a hit referring to rock covers of Paraguayan folkloric music.
As a composer he's one of the most outstanding. His production is of about a thousand pieces including jazz-fusion, folkloric projection, music for theater plays, commercial jingles, music for TV shows, among others.
He also developed soloist projects, like âÂÂGuitarrerosâÂÂ, with Efrén EcheverrÃÂa, Juan Cancio Barreto and Barni Chaparro, performing in various theaters of Paraguay.
He played in a concert with the harpist César Cataldo, obtaining very positive critics from the press.
He performed many times with the Symphonic Orchestra of the City of Asunción in very important concerts, recording two discs due to the amazing success of them.
He participated in the soundtrack of the Paraguayan film âÂÂMiramenometokéiâ with a song of his own âÂÂEspinas del almaâ and with a version of the Paraguayan popular music âÂÂSoy algo fácil de olvidarâ (I'm something easy to forget).
He was awarded many times by the radio show The Lost Flare.
Rolando Chaparro performed in countries like Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, among others, many times and with different styles. He's teaching at the National Conservatory of Asunción. He might be considered as the most diverse instrumentalist in the new generation of Paraguayan musicians.