He is the revelation artist of the fusion of traditional Castilian-Leonese music, producer, composer and singer from Valladolid. He trained in his hometown and at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London in singing, production, musicals and theatre. After researching the folklore of Castile and León, its rhythms and instruments, and training in traditional percussion with Vanesa Muela, in 2020 he created his stage name D U L Z A RO, inspired by the dulzaina – the main instrument of Castile and León – and taking as a reference the traditional recordings compiled by Joaquín Díaz and Agapiseo Marazuela.
Parra, to give shape to his songs.
Debido á súa outra paixón, o teatro, tamén utiliza a poesía e a imaxinería do poeta Federico García Lorca e os sons experimentais da electrónica, creando así os seus primeiros sinxelos que se lanzaron en 2021,
La Tarara e Córdoba. Two songs with a different vision of the couplets and texts compiled by the Granada poet. His personal vision of Lorca led him to create the show Lorca, Sinfonía del Amor Oscuro, a show based on chamber music, rescuing poems and couplets by Federico García Lorca. All this meant that he shared the stage, throughout 2022, with artists such as Tanxugueirras, Niño de
Elxe, Davide Salvado, Té Canela or Shinova, among others.
After a tour of more than 40 concerts in 2022, Dulzaro is currently focused on his JOTA DE LA LUNA tour, a new show with much more Castilian-Leonese influence, which began in 2023 with 55 concerts and continues in 2024, where jotas, charros or corridos join experimental electronic sounds. Where spoons, tambourines, tambourines or bottles of anise merge with hit-hats, synthesizers, loops or samples, with the aim of creating a new soundscape that highlights traditional heritage and brings it closer to the youngest.