Cristina Narea

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Cristina Narea

Cristina González Narea ( Cristina González Schrebler ; * 1962 in Santiago de Chile ) is a Chilean cantautora .

Live and act

González lived with her mother, Myriam von Schrebler , in Madrid until 1981 . That year she returned to Chile, where two singles were released the following year on the SYM label with songs by Nino García and Hugo Moraga . Her first album with her own songs, Mensajero del Amor , was released on cassette in 1983. She worked on scrapbooks such as Canto Nuevo , El que la hace la canta and Café de Autor and adapted songs by Claudio Baglioni .

Her musical partners included Nacha Pop , Nacho G. Vega , Antonio Vega , Navajita Plateá , Sabina , the Estopa Group , Miguel Ríos , Rosana , Hilario Camacho , Miguel Bosé , Manolo Tena , Sergio Dalma , Tontxu and Manolo García . Her songs have been recorded by Sandra Mihanovic and Miguel Ríos , among others , and her poems have appeared in various magazines and in the anthology Las noches de Lupi (2014). In 2010 she published her own volume of poetry under the title Bajo las Plumas . After Al otro lado (2004) and Agua (2010), their album Huesos De Mar, made in Chile and Spain, was released in 2014 .

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