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Alí Primera

Alí Rafael Primera Rosell (31 October 1941 – 16 February 1985) was a Venezuelan musician, composer, poet, and political activist. He was born in Coro, Falcón State, Venezuela and died in Caracas. He was one of the best known representatives of Nueva canción ("new song") in Venezuela – his songs "condemning exploitation and repression, and celebrating resistance, struck a chord among a wide public,"[1] and he is popularly known in Venezuela as El Cantor del Pueblo (The People's Singer).[2] In 2005, the government of Venezuela declared his music to be an example of the national heritage of Venezuela.

Monument in honor of Alí Primera in Caujarao, Falcón State.

Early life

Alí Primera was baptized as Rafael Sebastián Primera Rosell by his parents Antonio Primera and Carmen Adela Rossell. He was known as Alí because due to the Arabic background of his grandparents. Living in poverty since childhood, Primera's father, Antonio, died when he was three. Antonio, who served as an official in Coro, died accidentally during a shooting incident that occurred when some prisoners tried to escape from the local prison in 1945. As Primera was still quite young when his father died, he travelled with his mother and two siblings through different towns on the Paraguaná Peninsula, including San José, Caja de Agua (where he graduated from elementary school), Las Piedras and finally La Vela de Coro, located near Punto Fijo. It was in this town that Primera worked a number of odd jobs, from a shoeshiner at the age of 6 to a boxer, due to the miserable conditions his family lived in. These jobs did not, however, discourage him from continuing his studies.

In 1960, Primera and his family left La Vela looking for a better life and moved to Caracas, where he enrolled in the Liceo Caracas in order to complete his education. After he graduated in 1964, he enrolled at the Central University of Venezuela to study Chemistry at the Faculty of Science. While at the university, he started singing and composing music. At first, it was a just a hobby for him, but it gradually came to take up all of his time. His first songs, "Humanidad" and "No basta rezar", the latter of which was presented at the Festival of Protest Songs organized by the Universidad de los Andes in 1967, propelled him to fame.

Musical career

Between 1969 and 1973, Primera lived in Europe thanks to a scholarship he received in 1968 from the Communist Party of Venezuela to continue his studies in Romania. Once in Europe, he earned a living by washing dishes and occasionally sang in places that respected his work. He recorded his first album Gente de mi tierra in a studio in Germany. Primera's compositions talk about the suffering of the people, destroyed by poverty and social inequality. Because of his songs, he quickly made his way into the hearts of the people and soon became known as El Cantor del Pueblo or The People's Singer. Primera found his own record label, Cigarrón, to release his music more easily. Cigarrón's commercial distribution was handled by the Promus record company.

After serving in the Communist Youth of Venezuela (Juventud Comunista de Venezuela) and in the Communist Party of Venezuela, Primera participated in the political beginnings of a new party called the Movement for Socialism, working during the first electoral campaign of José Vicente Rangel in 1973. Latin America. From 1973 until his death, he recorded 13 full-length albums and participated in numerous festivals throughout Latin America. Among Alí's best known songs are "Paraguaná, paraguanera", "José Leonardo", "Techos de cartón", "Cruz Salmerón Acosta" (dedicated to the Venezuelan poet of the same name), "Reverón" (in memory of the Venezuelan painter Armando Reverón), "Flora y Ceferino", and "Canción mansa para un pueblo bravo ".

Alí played at factories, schools, union buildings, and, frequently, the Aula Magna of the Central University of Venezuela, his alma mater.

Two scholars of the works of Alí Primera, Jesus Franquis and Andrés Castillo, noted that even though his work was considered within the genre of protest songs, which became popular in Venezuela between 1970 and 1980, Primera insisted on always calling his genre "Canción Necesaria" ("necessary songs").

In Barquisimeto Primera met his future wife, Sol Musset, who herself had just won the "La Voz Liceista" contest and who subsequently appeared at the "Los Venezolanos primero" festival in 1977. The couple had five children: María Fernanda and María Angela, now residents in Canada, as well as Sandino, Jorge, Servando, Florentino and Juan Simón. Servando and Florentino became a music duo under the name Servando & Florentino.

Primera's work at the time of his death

Primera died in a car accident on 16 February 1985 on the Autopista Valle-Coche in Caracas. Before his death, Alí Primera had begun recording a new album at the end of 1984 that combined the recurring themes of his songs with beats that he had never used before such as the gaita from the Zulia State of Venezuela.

Four of the songs recorded by Primera had only vocals. When he died, Alí had been driving back from a recording session. Weeks after the accident, his brother José Montecano (also a musician and composer) decided to complete the project. The album was called "Por si no lo sabía" (If you didn't know'); its release was a success and was the first of Ali's albums to make it into TV promotion. Alí never appeared on TV during his lifetime.

The following year, Primera's Cigarrón label agreed to edit the album Alí¡ En Vivo!, a work recorded a few years prior at the Magdalena Seijas Auditorium of the Pedagogical University Institute of Barquisimeto. The concert, in which Primera included an interpretation of the National Anthem of Venezuela ("Gloria Al Bravo Pueblo"), was made to celebrate the anniversary of a radio show of Latin American protest music.

Discography

Year of publication Title Published by
1969 Gente De Mi Tierra Independent
1972 De Una Vez (Canciones del Tercer Mundo – Para Un Solo Mundo) Verlag Plane (Germany)
1973 Lo Primero de Alí Primera Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1974 Alí Primera, Volumen 2 Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1975 Adiós en dolor Mayor Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1976 Canción Para Los Valientes Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1977 La Patria Es El Hombre Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1978 Canción Mansa Para Un Pueblo Bravo Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1979 Cuando Nombro La Poesía Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1980 Abrebrecha Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1981 Al Pueblo Lo Que Es De César Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1982 Con El Sol A Medio Cielo Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1984 Entre La Rabia Y La Ternura Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)
1985 Por Si No Lo Sabía Cigarrón – Sonográfica (Venezuela)
1986 Alí ¡En Vivo! (posthumous) Cigarrón – Promus (Venezuela)

References

  1. ^ Mark Dinneen (2001), Culture and customs of Venezuela, Greenwood
  2. ^ Luismi Uharte Pozas (2008), El sur en revolución: una mirada a la Venezuela bolivariana, Editores Independientes

External links

  • Alí Primera in Cuba
  • Learn to play his songs
  • Mipunto.com – Temas – Alí Primera

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ali Primera news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ali Rafael Primera Rosell 31 October 1941 16 February 1985 was a Venezuelan musician composer poet and political activist He was born in Coro Falcon State Venezuela and died in Caracas He was one of the best known representatives of Nueva cancion new song in Venezuela his songs condemning exploitation and repression and celebrating resistance struck a chord among a wide public 1 and he is popularly known in Venezuela as El Cantor del Pueblo The People s Singer 2 In 2005 the government of Venezuela declared his music to be an example of the national heritage of Venezuela Monument in honor of Ali Primera in Caujarao Falcon State Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 3 Primera s work at the time of his death 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditAli Primera was baptized as Rafael Sebastian Primera Rosell by his parents Antonio Primera and Carmen Adela Rossell He was known as Ali because due to the Arabic background of his grandparents Living in poverty since childhood Primera s father Antonio died when he was three Antonio who served as an official in Coro died accidentally during a shooting incident that occurred when some prisoners tried to escape from the local prison in 1945 As Primera was still quite young when his father died he travelled with his mother and two siblings through different towns on the Paraguana Peninsula including San Jose Caja de Agua where he graduated from elementary school Las Piedras and finally La Vela de Coro located near Punto Fijo It was in this town that Primera worked a number of odd jobs from a shoeshiner at the age of 6 to a boxer due to the miserable conditions his family lived in These jobs did not however discourage him from continuing his studies In 1960 Primera and his family left La Vela looking for a better life and moved to Caracas where he enrolled in the Liceo Caracas in order to complete his education After he graduated in 1964 he enrolled at the Central University of Venezuela to study Chemistry at the Faculty of Science While at the university he started singing and composing music At first it was a just a hobby for him but it gradually came to take up all of his time His first songs Humanidad and No basta rezar the latter of which was presented at the Festival of Protest Songs organized by the Universidad de los Andes in 1967 propelled him to fame Musical career EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ali Primera news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Between 1969 and 1973 Primera lived in Europe thanks to a scholarship he received in 1968 from the Communist Party of Venezuela to continue his studies in Romania Once in Europe he earned a living by washing dishes and occasionally sang in places that respected his work He recorded his first album Gente de mi tierra in a studio in Germany Primera s compositions talk about the suffering of the people destroyed by poverty and social inequality Because of his songs he quickly made his way into the hearts of the people and soon became known as El Cantor del Pueblo or The People s Singer Primera found his own record label Cigarron to release his music more easily Cigarron s commercial distribution was handled by the Promus record company After serving in the Communist Youth of Venezuela Juventud Comunista de Venezuela and in the Communist Party of Venezuela Primera participated in the political beginnings of a new party called the Movement for Socialism working during the first electoral campaign of Jose Vicente Rangel in 1973 Latin America From 1973 until his death he recorded 13 full length albums and participated in numerous festivals throughout Latin America Among Ali s best known songs are Paraguana paraguanera Jose Leonardo Techos de carton Cruz Salmeron Acosta dedicated to the Venezuelan poet of the same name Reveron in memory of the Venezuelan painter Armando Reveron Flora y Ceferino and Cancion mansa para un pueblo bravo Ali played at factories schools union buildings and frequently the Aula Magna of the Central University of Venezuela his alma mater Two scholars of the works of Ali Primera Jesus Franquis and Andres Castillo noted that even though his work was considered within the genre of protest songs which became popular in Venezuela between 1970 and 1980 Primera insisted on always calling his genre Cancion Necesaria necessary songs In Barquisimeto Primera met his future wife Sol Musset who herself had just won the La Voz Liceista contest and who subsequently appeared at the Los Venezolanos primero festival in 1977 The couple had five children Maria Fernanda and Maria Angela now residents in Canada as well as Sandino Jorge Servando Florentino and Juan Simon Servando and Florentino became a music duo under the name Servando amp Florentino Primera s work at the time of his death EditPrimera died in a car accident on 16 February 1985 on the Autopista Valle Coche in Caracas Before his death Ali Primera had begun recording a new album at the end of 1984 that combined the recurring themes of his songs with beats that he had never used before such as the gaita from the Zulia State of Venezuela Four of the songs recorded by Primera had only vocals When he died Ali had been driving back from a recording session Weeks after the accident his brother Jose Montecano also a musician and composer decided to complete the project The album was called Por si no lo sabia If you didn t know its release was a success and was the first of Ali s albums to make it into TV promotion Ali never appeared on TV during his lifetime The following year Primera s Cigarron label agreed to edit the album Ali En Vivo a work recorded a few years prior at the Magdalena Seijas Auditorium of the Pedagogical University Institute of Barquisimeto The concert in which Primera included an interpretation of the National Anthem of Venezuela Gloria Al Bravo Pueblo was made to celebrate the anniversary of a radio show of Latin American protest music Discography EditYear of publication Title Published by1969 Gente De Mi Tierra Independent1972 De Una Vez Canciones del Tercer Mundo Para Un Solo Mundo Verlag Plane Germany 1973 Lo Primero de Ali Primera Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1974 Ali Primera Volumen 2 Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1975 Adios en dolor Mayor Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1976 Cancion Para Los Valientes Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1977 La Patria Es El Hombre Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1978 Cancion Mansa Para Un Pueblo Bravo Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1979 Cuando Nombro La Poesia Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1980 Abrebrecha Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1981 Al Pueblo Lo Que Es De Cesar Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1982 Con El Sol A Medio Cielo Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1984 Entre La Rabia Y La Ternura Cigarron Promus Venezuela 1985 Por Si No Lo Sabia Cigarron Sonografica Venezuela 1986 Ali En Vivo posthumous Cigarron Promus Venezuela References Edit Mark Dinneen 2001 Culture and customs of Venezuela Greenwood Luismi Uharte Pozas 2008 El sur en revolucion una mirada a la Venezuela bolivariana Editores IndependientesExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ali Primera Ali Primera in Cuba Learn to play his songs ENcontrARTE Revista Cultural Alternativa Mipunto com Temas Ali Primera Ali Primera 20 anos de sobrevida Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ali Primera amp oldid 1098455338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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