María Teresa Lara
María Teresa Lara Aguirre del Pino | |
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Husband | Nicanor Guzmán Guerrero |
Father | Joaquín M. Lara |
Mother | María Aguirre del Pino |
Born |
1904 Tlatlauquitepec |
Died | 1984 |
María Teresa Lara Aguirre del Pino[1] (Tlatlauquitepec, 1904 – May 23, 1984) was a Mexican lyricist and composer.[2]
Family
María was a daughter of Don Joaquín M. Lara and his wife, Doña María Aguirre del Pino.[3][4][5] Her aunt was Doña Refugio Aguirre del Pino.
Elder brother of María was Agustín Lara,[6] who was a song writer and composer, singer and actor. He received honours.[7]
Her sister-in-law was famous and beautiful María Félix (La Doña),[8] mother of actor Enrique Álvarez Félix, who appeared in many telenovelas.[9]
She worked with Agustín on several songs and married Nicanor Guzmán Guerrero (1909 – 1992). Some of Agustín’s songs were copyrighted in her name.
Works, editions and recordings
- Me dejaste[10]
- Valencia[11]
- Toledo – recorded on recital ¡Ay, ay, ay!
References
- ↑ Song: Piensa en mí
- ↑ María Teresa Lara
- ↑ Valentino Križanić, Families of María Félix and her husbands
- ↑ Agustín Lara and Tlatlauquitepec
- ↑ Una Pasión y DOS Quijotes: Don Quijote de la Mancha y Agustín Lara by Beila Zider.
- ↑ Life and family of Agustín Lara. "También tuve la suerte de poder entrevistarme con doña María Teresa Lara, hermana de Agustín y con su esposo don Nicanor Guzmán quienes vivían allá en Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla."
- ↑ Araújo, Samuel (1999). "The Politics of Passion: The Impact of Bolero on Brazilian Musical Expressions". Yearbook for Traditional Music 31: 44. doi:10.2307/767972.
- ↑ Félix (1993), Volume 2, page 53.
- ↑ Félix, María (1994). Todas mis Guerras. Clío. p. 84. ISBN 968-6932-08-9.
- ↑ Ethnic Music on Records. Volume 4. Spanish, Portuguese, Philippines, 2004. By Richard K. Spottswood - 1990 "Me Dejaste - Canción (María Teresa Lara) De 10151 61280- Valencia - (María Teresa Lara)
- ↑ David F. Lonergan (2005). Hit Records, 1950-1975. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-5129-6.
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