Magdalena Matthey and her collaboration with Natalia Lafourcade

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The national artist will celebrate 30 years of experience in 2025 and ⁣recently released a new⁣ album. To commemorate both milestones, on December ⁤4 it will be presented at the Nescafé de​ las Artes Theater.

The national singer-songwriter Magdalena Matthey released his new album Instincta collection of songs that he defines ‍as personal and daring.The ‌album opens with “Cry”a song that features the ‌collaboration of the renowned ‌Mexican artist Natalia Lafourcade.⁤ this is not the only special participation on the album, since it also includes​ the chilean singer-songwriter Near Barahona.

To celebrate the release‌ of the album and its 30 years of‍ history, Magdalena​ Matthey will be presented on Wednesday,⁢ December ⁣4 at 8:00⁢ p.m. with ⁢a long-duration concert at the Nescafé Theater of the Arts.

Regarding this show, ​the artist⁢ reveals that she⁤ will be accompanied by six musicians, as well as a string quartet ⁢and special⁤ guests. There will also be visuals that​ will illustrate the concept ​of the album and its⁢ various themes. Among the⁣ guests will be Tilo ⁣Gonzalezfounder of Congressy ​ Simon GonzalezChilean guitarist ⁢residing in ‍Belgium. Meanwhile, the ‌role of⁣ Natalia Lafourcade ⁤will be taken by Evelyn Cornejo on stage.

Regarding his new album, Magdalena Matthey ensures that collaborations are always rewarding. About his work with Natalia Lafourcadeexplains:‌ “Sometimes, when songs are born, you⁤ feel that someone is missing to complement them. In the case of ‍’Llorar’, while I was creating​ it, as it had a cadence with a Mexican air,‌ I promptly thought of Natalia.”

“A⁢ few days later I sought contact‍ through a sister that Natalia has here⁢ and I knew that she had heard the song.So I thought, ‘Well, the⁢ stars are ⁣aligning, I’m going to ask.’ I contacted her⁣ at a good time as, later, her schedule ‍became super intricate, ​with⁢ many things. However, the⁣ possibility opened up, and I think it was because she also connected with the song, with that universe, with what she was expressing.”

The⁣ artists worked remotely. They had‌ a virtual meeting, where Magdalena He made the whole proposal. The Mexican sent the recording and,‌ after some editing, she returned⁣ it⁤ so that the ⁢artist finally gave her approval. “She‍ was super happy too.⁤ “I felt that​ connection.”says the singer‌ who won the folkloric category of the Viña ‍del Mar Festival in 1995.

About⁤ the inspiration of “Instinct”, Matthew points out: “In Chile there is a state of⁢ hopelessness in certain aspects, a need ⁢to regain strength. The ‍animal‌ world⁢ comes to⁤ calm a little, to offer containment, as happens⁣ when observing the flight of birds, the daily life of a cat or ⁣the protection of a tiger. Animal⁢ instinct shows that even ‍fragility can be an act of survival. “You react by defending yourself⁢ as you are in a fragile state.”

Regarding the projects that come after the Nescafé Theater⁤ of the ⁣Artscomments that he has not thought about them yet: “That part of self-management ‌has been super arduous for me. I feel ‌like I’m rowing against the ⁣current quite a bit. So,‍ of⁣ course, for me a⁢ theater in Nescafé is a milestone. it’s like the end ​of a process. And I say, well, I’ll see later. ‍But I don’t have⁣ the capacity today, working so alone, ​to project myself with a tour.”

Regarding ‌the current moment in the industry, the singer-songwriter says that there⁣ is a great⁤ need to communicate in different musical genres, but there is a very limited industry.“That means⁢ that there are ⁢suddenly frustrations, artists who, no matter⁤ how hard they try, can’t find the space.now, I also believe‌ that not everyone has​ and does ⁣not have to occupy the big stages,” says Matthey.

In addition to‍ the launch ‍on ‍digital platforms,Magdalena Matthey released a lyric video for his song “Walking walking”which includes paintings by the prominent national artist Fernando Allende.

“I thought of him because the song seemed to enter his landscape. His paintings are full of ⁤life, color and optimism. He ⁣recounts the streets⁤ and bohemian life with a playful reality full of details to discover. “I liked expanding the collaborative spirit ⁤of this album towards its art,” he⁣ details. Matthew.

How do ⁢collaborations⁣ with⁤ artists like Natalia Lafourcade and near Barahona influence Magdalena Matthey’s artistic evolution?

Interview between the Time.news‍ Editor and Music Expert

Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, everyone! Today, we have a special guest ​with us,‌ renowned music critic and cultural ​expert, Dr.‌ isabel Torres. She’s here ⁣to share her ‌insights on the remarkable career of the national artist, Magdalena Matthey, who ‍is celebrating three decades‌ in music ⁣and recently​ released her new album, “Instinct.” Welcome, Dr. Torres!

Dr. Isabel Torres: Thank‍ you! I’m⁢ thrilled to be here to discuss such​ a ‍meaningful artist in our‍ music scene.

Editor: Magdalena ⁣is undoubtedly a celebrated figure in the industry. As she ‍approaches her 30-year milestone in⁤ 2025, what are some highlights from⁣ her career that you believe have shaped her as an artist?

dr. Torres: Absolutely, her journey has ​been​ nothing ‍short of inspiring. From her early ⁣days, focusing on deeply personal ​and often daring topics in her ⁣songs, to her‍ unique ability to blend various​ musical influences, she‌ has always been authentic.⁣ Collaborations, like the recent⁤ one⁤ with Natalia Lafourcade, showcase ⁤her willingness to ​connect and innovate. Magdalena’s artistry has matured while still resonating with audiences, and​ that’s a testament to ⁣her talent and ‌vision.

Editor: Speaking of ​her new album “Instinct,” it features some intriguing collaborations, including⁢ the talented Near Barahona. How do these partnerships reflect her artistic evolution?

Dr. Torres: These collaborations are crucial for any artist looking to evolve.By working with Near Barahona and Natalia Lafourcade, Magdalena not ⁢only broadens her musical palette but also creates ⁢a dialogue between different generations of artists. It’s⁢ a way for her to bridge‍ her past experiences ​with contemporary music‌ trends, and “Instinct” certainly encapsulates that diverse musical conversation.

editor: With⁣ the upcoming⁢ concert at the Nescafé ⁣de las ‍Artes Theater on ⁤December 4, how does this ⁤event tie into⁤ her career milestone?

Dr.Torres: This concert is monumental in ​marking not just the release of “Instinct” but⁢ also celebrating ​her extensive career.The inclusion of‍ a string quartet and ‌special guests indicates a serious investment ​in the live performance aspect of her music. It suggests a ​celebratory yet introspective atmosphere, allowing both her and the audience to reflect on⁤ the full arc of her career​ while enjoying‌ her latest work.

Editor: You mentioned the visuals that will accompany ‍the‍ performance. ‍How important is this multimedia element in enhancing⁤ a live concert experience?

Dr. Torres: ⁢Extremely important! ‍In today’s music ‍landscape, visuals⁣ enhance storytelling and ⁤emotional connections. They‌ can⁢ transform a live show ​into an immersive experience, allowing‌ the‌ audience ‍to feel more involved. For⁢ Magdalena, visuals that illustrate her journey will provide ‌a deeper understanding‍ of her⁤ music and its themes, making the event ​even more unforgettable.

Editor: Dr. Torres, what do you see as the future for Magdalena Matthey? Can ⁤we ‌expect more groundbreaking work⁤ in the years⁢ to‍ come?

Dr. ​Torres: Given her trajectory⁢ and ability to continually adapt while staying true to her essence,⁢ I believe we can expect even more​ from ⁣her. With her ‍upcoming milestones⁤ being a motivator, I wouldn’t be surprised‌ if we see ⁢more daring and ‍experimental projects. She’s a force in the industry,‍ and I think she’ll continue to push boundaries in both her music​ and her performances.

Editor: Thank you,Dr. Torres, for yoru insights! ​We’re all looking forward to ⁣December 4 and celebrating the incredible journey of Magdalena Matthey.

Dr. Torres: Thank you for having me! ⁣It’s a pleasure to discuss such an inspiring‌ artist.

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