Clementino Ocampos (November 14, 1913, in San Lorenzo, Paraguay – January 4, 2001) was a Paraguayan composer and poet . His parents were Justiniano Ocampos and Telesfora Melgarejo.
9-400: Ocampos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clementino Ocampos (1913–2001), Paraguayan composer and poet Lucas Ocampos (born 1994), Argentine footballer Otelo Ocampos (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer Zenón Franco Ocampos (born 1956), Paraguayan chess grandmaster See also [ edit ] José Ocampos ,
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27-441: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Clementino Ocampos In 1932, Ocampos was enlisted in compulsory military service, fighting in the battle of Paraguayan Chaco and remaining in military service from then until 1935. Ocampos was an accomplished and popular poet in his time as much as he is today. He wrote works in the native Paraguayan Guaraní language, using vivid narrative and exciting imagery that
36-473: Is reflected in many of his works, with the most native words used in them. Thanks to his knowledge was possible recruitment as a translator of Spanish Guaraní for the information services of the United States Embassy, in performing that task in space of eighteen and a half years. As a bilingual poet, one of his memorable work was to translate fully Guaraní preferred that the speech John F. Kennedy , on
45-458: Is widely beloved by the more established soloists and groups of his homeland. Clementino Ocampos, "popular poet," has earned a privileged place in the native musical work, having left a legacy of his extraordinary work compositions that continue to delight lovers of authentic folk music sung in a cadence and perfect Guaraní to this day. Bilingual poet (Spanish-Guaraní). As a poet, dominated bilingualism and speaking perfect Spanish and Guaraní which
54-1360: The difficult task of artistic labor. Clementino Ocampos has left a legacy to their homeland and all those who feel the taste of popular songs like "Kuña Guapa" with music by Francisco F. Larrosa. He has collected and published his works in a single volume entitled Pyhare memby [Son of the night]. Among his works are described below: Gallo kuéra osapukái ko´eti oñemboja Epu ´a eñakakarai kuña guapa tahecha Toku ´e kena tumby to juasake tetyma Típica tojeroky ta iñesperansa kosina II Kaay ta hetyma ta hyjui ha tahaku Henda huele café ra aje´ima to pupo Tokaruke ryguasu to mbo´a ta hyguata Y pyahu to jereru kambuchi to revosa III Toimba tembi´u ra tata ári ta haku Henda guepe ao ky´a heta por ata ijaruru Moroti va camisa taipoti ta hyakuavu Ani anga hesa´yju ovyvy harupi opyta IV Sabana kotypegua taipoti tapiaite portiju la dosegua ta heve kada ko´e koty ´ipe ke toiko torypápe la karu pukavype te reiko to reindi che mborayhu V Kane ´o la dosegua araire tohopa Osorova umi che ao poraite e remenda Nde deber ka ´arugua pohaita ku tererépe Te reho che rendaipe ha upei ta merenda VI Oguahévo ka ´aru te reho eñempolva To jajai umi nde resa ha pyyinte che retu Kuña guapa nde rekope virumi reipuru kuaava Ha ko´eramo tupaópe ñamenda mba´e hagua. The song "Seis de Enero" composed by
63-547: The occasion of the inauguration of the office of President of the USA , whose text was published subsequently completed by the Embassy of that country in Paraguay. Clementino Ocampos was also golf player and author of short stories and legends in Guaraní, was one of the great entertainers of the nights of music, singing and poetry of the curve Restaurant, where he spent unforgettable moments with
72-412: The presence of notable artistic and enshrined numbers that performed their actions with the production of this unforgettable peasant who knew both delight and amuse their fellow citizens with the occurrences of outbreaks with his rich imaginations. The year 1997 was decorated as Illustrious Citizen of his hometown, San Lorenzo , a fitting tribute for a person who has left an example of consecrated life to
81-408: The tailor Clementino Ocampos in 1945 is the story of what he has suffered his own but which today has become a social outcry. This testimony tells that on January 5, 1945, was eager to deliver a suit, in order to buy valuable gift for the day of kings, his little daughter barely 3 years old, named Ramona Berlarmina. Until the end the client was not presented to withdraw his request, and as a result there
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