María Teresa Vera (La Embajadora De La Canción De Antaño)

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La Embajadora De La Canción De Antaño
María Teresa Vera
1990

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Las Perlas De Tu BocaMaría Teresa VeraEliseo GrenetTradicional Cubana0.9903:11
He Perdido ContigoMaría Teresa VeraLuis Crdenas TrianaTradicional Cubana0.9903:57
Mujer PerjuraMaría Teresa VeraMiguel CampanioniTradicional Cubana0.9902:33
La Rosa RojaMaría Teresa VeraOscar HernándezTradicional Cubana0.9903:24
Aquella BocaMaría Teresa VeraEusebio DelfínTradicional Cubana0.9902:45
Eso No Es Na'María Teresa VeraGraciano GómezTradicional Cubana0.9903:31
Lagrimas NegrasMaría Teresa VeraMiguel MatamorosTradicional Cubana0.9903:03
Ella Y YoMaría Teresa VeraOscar HernándezTradicional Cubana0.9902:39
AusenciaMaría Teresa VeraJaime PratsTradicional Cubana0.9902:04
AuroraMaría Teresa VeraManuel CoronaTradicional Cubana0.9902:33
Para Que Te Recuerdes De MíMaría Teresa VeraManuel CoronaTradicional Cubana0.9901:59
Porque Me Siento TristeMaría Teresa VeraGuillermina AramburuTradicional Cubana0.9902:57
Arrolla CubanoMaría Teresa VeraMaría Teresa VeraTradicional Cubana0.9903:47

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  María Teresa Vera Biography :  
 

Guitar player, singer and composer.

María Teresa Vera was born in Guanajay, Havana, on February 6, 1895 and died in the capital on December 7, 1965. She has become an indispensable voice in the history of Cuban trova song.

María Teresa Vera began practicing the guitar with a tobacco roller named José Díaz. When she was fifteen years old she participated in a tribute paid to Arquímedes Pous (an important vernacular artist in the Cuban theater) at the Politeama Grande theater in Havana. At that time, she also sang with Rafael Zequeira as a duo and, when the trade of sound recordings began, they both traveled on different occasions to New York to record for a number of record companies. This was the disseminating means that launched them to popularity with famous songs like "Mercedes", "Longina", "Santa Cecilia" and many other songs composed by Manuel Corona, Rosendo Ruiz, Patricio Ballagas and Sindo Garay.

In 1924, when Zequeira passed away, María Teresa began performing either as soloist or occasionally accompanied by a troubadour. The most important Havana theaters "like the Alambra, Martí and Pairet" opened their doors to her in her native country. In 1926, she joined Miguelito García and, that same year, she traveled to New York together with his Occidente Sextet, with which she also recorded a number of sones.

In 1937, she joined Lorenzo Hierrezuelo thus creating a very popular duo which was actively performing for twenty five years. Together with Hierrezuelo, María Teresa Vera traveled to Mexico in 1954. Their success in the Aztec land was extensively reflected in the press during that period.

María Teresa Vera was a tireless promoter of Manuel Corona, Sindo Garay, Rosendo Ruiz and Miguel Companioni as well as of other trova representatives and, for many years, she worked in Havana radio programs devoted to the promotion of Cuban songs.

She was an excellent bolero and son singer and also a genuine performer of other genres. Likewise, she was a remarkable composer who handed down capital pieces to Cuban traditional music as her anthological song "Veinte años" or "Por qué me siento triste", "No me sabes querer", "Yo quiero que tú sepas", just to mention some of the great songs of her prolific creation.

In 1962, as a result of her sickness, she retired from music.

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  María Teresa Vera Discography :  
 

CD ""La embajadora de la canción de antaño"", EGREM, 1990.
CD ""Veinte años"", EGREM, 1994.
CD ""Las canciones de María Teresa Vera"", EGREM, 1999.

Además:

LP ""Evocando el pasado"", Velvet.
LD ""Música tradicional cubana"", Vol. II y III, EGREM.
LD ""María Teresa Vera. 50 años de creación, Trío Veinte años. EGREM, 1962
LD María Teresa Vera, EGREM, 1975.

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