Zitarrosa was born Alfredo Iribarne, illegitimate son of 19 year old Jesusa Blanca Nieve Iribarne (Blanca), at The Pereira Rossell Hospital, Montevideo.
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Shortly after being born, Blanca handed over her son to be raised by Carlos Duran, a man of many trades, and his wife, Doraisella Carbajal, then employed at t69he Council for Children, becoming Alfredo "Pocho" Duran. They lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, to the town of Santiago Vazquez. They frequently visited the countryside near Trinidad, capital city of the Flores Department, where Alfredo's adoptive mother was born. This childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.
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Alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to Montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, who would eventually give him his surname, the Argentine Alfredo Nicolás Zitarrosa. Together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as Rincón de la Bolsa, at km. 29.50 of the old route to Colonia, San José Department. Based there, he commuted to study at the High School in Montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth. First he lived with the Durans and then in Mrs. Ema's pension, located at Colonia and Medanos (today Barrios Amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by Blanca Iribarne, her mother, located on Yaguarón street (today Aquiles Lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently being his name and given the Central Cemetery. He worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop. Some time later, recalls with special affection his first employer, a certain Pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to Montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.
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Shortly after being born, Blanca handed over her son to be raised by Carlos Duran, a man of many trades, and his wife, Doraisella Carbajal, then employed at t69he Council for Children, becoming Alfredo "Pocho" Duran. They lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, to the town of Santiago Vazquez. They frequently visited the countryside near Trinidad, capital city of the Flores Department, where Alfredo's adoptive mother was born. This childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.
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Alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to Montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, who would eventually give him his surname, the Argentine Alfredo Nicolás Zitarrosa. Together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as Rincón de la Bolsa, at km. 29.50 of the old route to Colonia, San José Department. Based there, he commuted to study at the High School in Montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth. First he lived with the Durans and then in Mrs. Ema's pension, located at Colonia and Medanos (today Barrios Amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by Blanca Iribarne, her mother, located on Yaguarón street (today Aquiles Lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently being his name and given the Central Cemetery. He worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop. Some time later, recalls with special affection his first employer, a certain Pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to Montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.
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