Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a gesture of love and gratitude towards her homeland, renowned Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón has released her new live album titled "Emociones." This album, recorded during a sold-out concert, is presented as a celebration of Peru's rich cultural heritage, just in time to commemorate the Fiestas Patrias. The artist, known for her deep connection to Creole music, has dedicated this work to all Peruvians, both in the country and abroad. Ayllón, who is currently on an extensive tour in Europe, has not forgotten her country while sharing her art with the world. From a corner of the old continent, the artist addresses her compatriots with a heartfelt message: "Happy July 28, dear Peru! I invite you to listen to and sing these beautiful songs that speak of the blessings of our beloved homeland," expresses the award-winning singer with enthusiasm. Her message resonates strongly among those who, far from home, seek to keep the essence of their culture alive. The album "Emociones" consists of 19 tracks that highlight the best of the Creole repertoire. Among them are classics such as "Bello durmiente," "Aplausos para el Perú," and "Y se llama Perú," which evoke the greatness and cultural diversity of our country. This musical production is not only a tribute but also an invitation to celebrate national identity through music, a thread that unites Peruvians regardless of distance. In the album's repertoire, Ayllón does not limit herself to the classics of Creole music. The artist also presents "De qué estoy hecha," a collaboration with talented salsa singer Daniela Darcourt, which blends waltz and salsa rhythms, as well as "Mal paso," a waltz reinterpreted in cumbia style alongside Christian Yaipén from Grupo 5. These musical fusions demonstrate Ayllón's versatility and her desire to innovate while honoring her roots. The release of "Emociones" coincides with a series of performances that the artist has scheduled in Europe. On July 28, during an emotional celebration of Independence Day, Ayllón will perform in Milan, where the Peruvian community is expected to gather to enjoy her music and celebrate national identity. The tour will continue with performances in several European cities, including Rome, Munich, Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt, and Stockholm, highlighting the growing demand for her art abroad. The Living Legend of Creole music is not only known for her vocal talent but also for her commitment to Peruvian culture. Eva Ayllón has been recognized with the title of Meritorious Personality of Culture, a tribute to her work in promoting Peruvian music and her contribution to the country's cultural heritage. This new album is an extension of her legacy, a way to continue connecting new generations with the roots of their music. "Emociones" is not just an album; it is an experience that invites everyone to immerse themselves in the rich musical tradition of Peru. Each song is infused with Ayllón's passion for her country and is a celebration of life, love, and national pride. Through her music, the artist has managed to create an emotional bridge that unites Peruvians, regardless of where they are. On the other hand, the current context in which the album is presented is also significant. In a world where distance can lead to uprooting, music becomes a refuge and a means of connection. Ayllón, with her unparalleled voice and charisma, has seized this moment to reinforce the cultural identity of Peruvians, reminding them of the importance of feeling proud of their roots. The wait for the new album has been worthwhile, and with "Emociones," Eva Ayllón not only delivers a gift to her followers but also reaffirms her commitment to Peruvian culture. Music, as she herself has said, has the power to unite hearts, and in this case, it does so extraordinarily, resonating with joy and love for Peru in each of its notes.