
Shocking Impact From the Sad News Given by Sonsoles Ónega on 'y Ahora Sonsoles'
Antena 3's presenter has revealed the unexpected death of a famous Sevillian artist, key in music
Sonsoles Ónega has delivered a sad piece of news today live on Y ahora Sonsoles. She has revealed that the Sevillian composer Felipe Campuzano has unexpectedly passed away at the age of 79.
She has provided all the details of this death. She has also included testimonies from people who knew him very well, such as Carmen Lomana and Rosa Valenty, among others.

Sonsoles Ónega Announces the Sad Loss of Felipe Campuzano
Sonsoles Ónega covers a wide range of topics every day on Y ahora Sonsoles. Today she had to face a very tough one: the sudden death of Felipe Campuzano. Apparently, the artist was found lifeless in his home in Marbella, located in the Las Cumbres residential area, where he lived alone.
The causes of his death are currently unknown. A man who was the creator of such iconic songs as Te estoy amando locamente and Achilipú.
Sonsoles Ónega wanted to gather, after what happened, the first words of people who knew the Sevillian. And the first to speak on the matter was Carmen Lomana, a collaborator of Y ahora Sonsoles. She said: “He led a very uneven life that didn't suit him very well, and sometimes he had problems.”
For her part, Rosa Valenty, who was the composer's partner for several years, intervened by phone. Visibly moved, she commented: “Ours is a love story for a book, although not a very long one. I'm very sorry.”
“His children must be having a hard time because these unexpected deaths create a very big surprise. He is a man who has always been close to me, in good times and bad.”
Meanwhile, José Manuel Parada, also a collaborator of the program, intervened to highlight Campuzano's career. He stated: “He has worked with everyone and has delivered very big hits.”
Felipe Campuzano: A Life Dedicated to Music
Felipe Campuzano was born in Cádiz in 1945, into a family of musicians, which influenced his early inclination toward the piano. He began his musical studies at the Conservatory of Music in his city and completed them in Madrid. Throughout his career, he was awarded various accolades, such as the International Sagittarius Gold Art Award.
In the 1980s, he gained great popularity with his flamenco piano albums. Especially with the series Andalucía Espiritual, where he fused flamenco with classical music, highlighting compositions like Las Salinas and Sevillanas del Alma.
Felipe's contribution to Spanish music is undeniable. In addition to his popular compositions, his work as a flamenco pianist positioned him as a significant figure in that scene.
The announcement of Campuzano's passing has caused a wave of reactions in the cultural and entertainment fields. Artists, musicians, and personalities from the flamenco world have expressed their sorrow over the loss of such an iconic figure. His legacy will endure in the countless compositions he left behind and the influence he exerted on generations of musicians.
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