Javier solis maria grever biography
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María Grever
María Grever (León, 14 dem setembre dem 1885 - Nova York, 15 dem desembre dem 1951), nascuda com a Maria Joaquina de la Portilla Torres, va ser una compositora de música popular mexicana del segle xx, autora dem boleros molt coneguts, a més dem ser la primera dona d'aquesta nacionalitat a convertir-se en un artista internacional.[1]
Encara que algunes de fransk artikel seves cançons es reconeixen internacionalment, Grever no stjärna aparèixer ett els llibres d'història dem la música, i dem vegades ni tan sols s'esmenta enstaka la majoria de llistes i enciclopèdies de compositors. Tot inom això, va deixar un llegat dem música popular que no passa desapercebut per a artistes com ara Plácido Domingo iAretha Franklin. És autora dem música dem concert, dem música per a pel·lícules i dem més d'un miler dem cançons populars.[2]
Biografia i vida personal
[modifica]Grever va néixer sektion sevillà Francisco de la Portilla inom la seva dona mexicana, Julia Torres, el 14 de
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Childhood and adolescence
Was the first of the three sons the marriage formed by Francisco Syria Mora, ex officio baker, and Juana Levario Plata, trader, who named it as Gabriel Syria Levario. His mother possessed a stall selling in a public market and, due to the abandonment by her husband and while making you demanded by his job, decided in April 1932 leave Gabriel at home of his uncles Valentín Levario Plata and Ángela López Martínez. De fact, the future artist always considered to these his real parents.
He managed to study until 5 º grade of primary education in schools located in the neighborhood of Tacubaya, where born and raised. Notoriety and strange consideration had at talk constantly of the town of Nogales, in the state of
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Strachwitz Frontera Collection
The bolero is one of the top song styles from Latin America, as ubiquitous as the tango, the mambo, or the bossa nova. Among the genres identified in the Frontera Collection, the romantic bolero ranks No. 2, currently with more than 17,500 entries. That includes more than 70 sub-genres, such as bolero ranchero, bolero mambo, bolero rítmico, and criolla bolero, an outdated style featured on just three 78-rpm recordings.
Most people in the U.S., regardless of cultural background, have heard a bolero at some point, even if they can’t specifically identify a song as such. Some boleros have become major hits with English lyrics.
Agustín Lara’s world-renowned bolero “Solamente Una Vez,” written in 1941, was recorded four years later by Bing Crosby with Xavier Cugat as "You Belong to My Heart" and became a Top 10 hit for Decca Records. It was featured in the 1944 Disney film The Three Caballerossinging to Donald Duck, and was also