María Dolores Pradera

María Dolores Pradera
Background information
Also known as La Gran Señora de la Canción
Born (1924-08-29) 29 August 1924
Madrid, Spain
Origin Madrid, Spain
Genres Bolero, Ranchera, Balada Romántica, Folklore and Copla.
Years active 1943–present
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María Dolores Fernández Pradera (born 29 August 1924 in Madrid) is a Spanish melodic singer and actress, and one of the most prestigious voices in Spain and Latin America. She is also known as María Dolores or La Pradera. She started her career as an actress, working in the theatre and in some of the most famous Spanish movies from the 1940s: “¡A mí la legión!” (1942), “La Lola se va a los puertos” (1947), or “Agustina de Aragón” (1950).[1][2]

During the 1950s, she started singing professionally, eventually abandoning her career as an actress in the 1960s. Since then, she has recorded more than 35 discs.

As a singer, she has specialized in traditional Spanish and Latin American music: bolero, copla, ballad, ronda, vals, and folk music (Peruvian, Argentinian, Mexican, and Venezuelan). Her contralto voice has a deep resonance and sure melodic footing which must stem from classical training. Her pronunciation is pure Castilian, and her music pure Latin American. Her repertoire encompasses some of the most memorable melodies from Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and Chile and her interpretations close to genuine. She typically sings accompanied by guitars, requintos, and drums. She sang for close to 30 years with the same group, Los Gemelos, formed by twin brothers, Santiago López Hernández and Julián López Hernández, until the death of Santiago in the early 1990s.[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Biografia de María Dolores Pradera". biografiasyvidas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  2. "Datos personales de maria dolores pradera, toda su historia y su biografia". abc.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  3. "Biografía María Dolores Pradera. Biography María Dolores Pradera". quedeletras.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 August 2010. La conoci en un viaje novia de mi hermano Jose Hugo Giraldo El Morao
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