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Clotilde Arias

Clotilde Arias Chávarri Anduaga de Ferrero (20 June 1901 – 6 May 1959) was a Peruvian-American lyricist and composer.

Clotilde Arias
Born
Clotilde Arias Chávarri

20 June 1901[1]
Died6 May 1959(1959-05-06) (aged 57)
NationalityPeruvian
Occupation(s)Composer, performer
Known forComposition of song "Huiracocha" and official translation of U.S. anthem to Spanish
Spouse
José Anduaga
(m. 1929)
Children1

She is best known for her composition of the song "Huiracocha", popular in Peru and sung worldwide; and for her translation of "The Star-Spangled Banner", the United States national anthem, into lyrical Spanish, commissioned by the U.S. Department of State in 1946.[2]

Life edit

Arias was born in 1901 in Iquitos, Perú, on the shores of the Amazon. She spent many of her early years in Barbados, where she attended elementary school.

She began writing and composing songs during her teenage years. Arias's artistic talents in music, painting, and composing – including playing for silent movies – emerged early in Iquitos. She achieved scholastic and artistic recognition, with numerous honors. Her perfect pitch and exceptional ability to sight read made her a highly sought accompanist. Throughout Peruvian history, the Charango was a common instrument of their culture. While Arias focused on composing, she also mastered this instrument as a young child.

She moved to New York City in 1923 to study music.[3] She married José Anduaga, another Peruvian artist, in 1929. They settled in Brooklyn and had a son, Roger. By the early 1940s, Arias had divorced Anduaga and moved to Manhattan with her son. In 1942, she became a naturalized U.S. citizen.[2]

Arias mastered multitasking at a time when women commonly did not work outside the home. Throughout her life she did many different things, including working as a translator, composer, musician, journalist, copywriter, activist, educator, and of course, mother. She was sometimes all of them at the same time.

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Arias gained success as a composer in the male-dominated advertising industry. Her skills were in great demand, even during the Great Depression, but especially during World War II when U.S. companies tried to expand their markets in Latin America, and ad agencies drafted into the war effort helped create campaigns to develop a favorable image of the United States. She worked for advertising agencies and composed jingles for Alkaseltzer, the Ford Motor Company and the Campbell Soup Company.[4]

Arias composed other serious classical songs, including "Idilio Roto (Broken Idyll)," as well as songs in the popular style of the 1930s, some of which she sold door to door to help support her family. Later, she collaborated with notable composers and writers, including Marjorie Harper, Andy Razaf, Albert Gamse and Irving Caesar. Best known were her Spanish lyrics to song hits "Rum and Coca-Cola" (English lyrics by Morey Amsterdam) and "Managua Nicaragua" (English lyrics by Albert Gamse). In 1945, after the Division and Cultural Cooperation of the Department of State, along with the Music Educators National Conference, called for translations of the United States' national anthem, the "Star-Spangled Banner," to be translated into Spanish and Portuguese so that it could be read in the countries that speak those languages. It had already been translated into Spanish twice, but neither could be sung. Arias took on that task, and translated it as closely as she could into Spanish. Arias' version remains to this day the only official translation of the national anthem allowed to be sung.[5]

Amongst her numerous compositions, "Huiracocha" may be the best known. Named for a god of the Incas, the song retells the legend of his emergence from the depths of Lake Titicaca to create the sun, moon, and stars, and to breathe life into Allcavica, ancestor of the Inca people. According to Arias's own program note, this song is "dedicated to the Indian, the Forgotten Man of the Americas". It tells of the "sadness of a race calling to the ancient god of their forefathers, who no longer hears his children".

Tributes edit

On December 9, 2006,[6] "Huiracocha" was performed at London's Barbican Hall by tenor Juan Diego Flórez. A separate 2009 performance of Huiracocha on YouTube is also available for viewing.

In 2013, "Huiracocha" was recorded by Ward De Vleeschhouwer on the album Chicha Morada in a version for piano solo.

Her lyrical Spanish translation of "The Star-Spangled Banner" is on display in The Star-Spangled Banner exhibit at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.[7]

An exhibit with a display of her cultural achievements in the arts and writings opened at the Albert H. Small Documents Gallery September 27, 2012, and was on display until April 2013.[3]

On October 30, 2020, the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. posted a tribute to Arias on their Instagram account @amhistorymuseum.7

List of works edit

List of Works submitted to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
Title Composer(s) Publisher Author
The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith N/A Clotilde Arias (Official Spanish Translation)
The Moon Is Yellow (El Amor Llamo) Ahlert-Lesli Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Que Capricho Loco Jaime Yamin Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Yo Nunca Quise Amar Jaime Yamin Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Venca Minina Clotilde Arias Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish/English lyrics)
Mariana Mia Eaton-Lambert-Gamse Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Love Is Such a Cheat (Tal es el Amor) Cuperescu-Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Song of Friendship (19 songs) Irving Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Song of Safety (20 songs) Mark-Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Rum and Coca-Cola Sullivan-Baron-Ambsterdam Leo Feist Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Whispering Pine (Oh Verde Pinar) Trenet-Lawrence Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
There's a Smile in Your Eyes (Ya Sonrie El Amor) Montes-Siegman Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
The Gypsy (La Gitana) Billy Reid Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
On the Way to Venezuela (La Cancion de Venezuela) Madriquera-Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Forgotten Serenade (La Serenata Olvidada) Sugarman-Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
The Girl Behind the Song (El Amor Oculto en mi Cancion) Madiera-Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Chi-Chi-Chi-Rom-Bom Olivares-Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Caramba, It's the Samba (Caramba es La Samba) Vasquez-Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Take It Away (Tomalo Tu) Madriquera - Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
You Are Everything to Me Sanchez - David Paramount Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Muchachita Frydan - Gamse Empress Music Publisher Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Aos Pes Da Cruz (Al Pie de Aquella Cruz) Pinto - Goncalves Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Banzo Tavares - Araujo Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Bates Palmas Pretinho - Guedes Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Bonita Eres Tu Moreales - Re Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Coco de Bahia A. Almeida Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Canta Brazil Nasser - Vermelho Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Coco de Minha Terra (Coco de Mi Tierra) Taveres - D'Altavilla Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Mi Ranchero Clotilde Arias Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Negra de Cabello Duro Nasser - Soares Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Oh Rancho Fundo Barroso - Babo Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Plaza Once Othelo - Martins Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Samba de Copacabana Nasser - Frazao Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Shu-Shu Almeida - de Souza Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Teleco-Teco Caldas - Pinto Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Valle del Rio Dulce Nasser - Pinto Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Vatapa Dorival Caymmi Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Song of the River Savino - Harper Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Soy Bahiana Dorival Caymmi Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Ela Voi A Feira (Me Seinto Bien) Roberti - Greco Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Lig-Lig-Lig-Le Santiago - Barosa Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
La Raspa Mexican folk song Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Cavaquinho Nazareth - Almeida Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Santa Rosa McCarthy Jr - Rae Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Escucha Tu Clotilde Arias E.B. Marks Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Huiracocha Clotilde Arias E.B. Marks Music Corporation Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Carnival Warren - Russell Triangle Music Corp Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Senora de Guadalupe) Marjorie Harper Whalen Music—Chicago Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Santa Rosa de Lima Marjorie Harper Whalen Music—Chicago Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Red Lips Yellow Moonlight (Labios Como Amapola) Clotilde Arias Leeds Music Corp Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Down the Old Mission Road (Un Recuerdo de Amor) Marjorie Harper Top Notch Music Inc. Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
My Foolish Heart (Mi Enamorado Corazon) Young-Washington DECCA Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Idilio Roto Clotilde Arias R.C.A. Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Suenos de Ayer Sonia Dmitrowna R.C.A. Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Amor Sonia Dmitrowna R.C.A. Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Gato Libre Clotilde ARias R.C.A. Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Sonaba Qui Me Ausentaba Clotilde ARias R.C.A. Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Margarita Sonia Dmitrowna R.C.A.Victor Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics)
Ati-Ra-Ra Clotilde Arias Casi Mardi Inc (Santurce P.R.) Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, on record)
Ford Car 1951 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, jingle)
Ford Car 1952 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, jingle)
Royal Coconut Pudding Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, jingle)
Pond's Lips Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, jingle)
Parkay Margarine No. 1 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Parkay Margarine No. 2 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Royal Flan Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Arrid Deodorant Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Odorono Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Tangee Lipstick 1953-54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Tangee Lipstick 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Bab-O Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Underwood Deviled Ham 1953-54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Underwood Deviled Ham 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Blue Bonnet Margarine Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Cambell Soups 1953-54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
Cambell Soups 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (jingle on radio and TV)
Cutex Lipstic Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, TV jingle)
Cutex Nail-Polish Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, TV jingle)
Schaefer Beer 1952-1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, TV jingle)
Vienna Sausages Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, TV jingle)
Alka Seltzer 1953 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (Spanish lyrics, TV/radio jingle)
Alka Seltzer 1954 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics (jingle on radio and TV)
Alka Seltzer 1954 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics (jingle on radio and TV)
Remington Rand Electric Shaver Clotilde Arias Clotide Arias lyrics (jingle in England)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ New York, State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1940
  2. ^ a b Baumann, Susana (October 12, 2012). . Voxxi. VOXXI News. Archived from the original on February 10, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Not Lost in Translation". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  4. ^ "An Immigrant's 'Star-Spangled Banner,' En Espanol". NPR Music. NPR. October 10, 2012.
  5. ^ "The Star-Spangled Banner ~ Not Lost in Translation: The Life of Clotilde Arias | Albert H. Small Documents Gallery | Smithsonian NMAH".
  6. ^ The Dec 9th 2006 performance program July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ (See article on Smithsonian Magazine)

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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 Clotilde Arias news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Clotilde Arias Chavarri Anduaga de Ferrero 20 June 1901 6 May 1959 was a Peruvian American lyricist and composer Clotilde AriasBornClotilde Arias Chavarri20 June 1901 1 Iquitos PeruDied6 May 1959 1959 05 06 aged 57 Burlington Vermont USNationalityPeruvianOccupation s Composer performerKnown forComposition of song Huiracocha and official translation of U S anthem to SpanishSpouseJose Anduaga m 1929 wbr Children1 She is best known for her composition of the song Huiracocha popular in Peru and sung worldwide and for her translation of The Star Spangled Banner the United States national anthem into lyrical Spanish commissioned by the U S Department of State in 1946 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Tributes 3 List of works 4 See also 5 ReferencesLife editArias was born in 1901 in Iquitos Peru on the shores of the Amazon She spent many of her early years in Barbados where she attended elementary school She began writing and composing songs during her teenage years Arias s artistic talents in music painting and composing including playing for silent movies emerged early in Iquitos She achieved scholastic and artistic recognition with numerous honors Her perfect pitch and exceptional ability to sight read made her a highly sought accompanist Throughout Peruvian history the Charango was a common instrument of their culture While Arias focused on composing she also mastered this instrument as a young child She moved to New York City in 1923 to study music 3 She married Jose Anduaga another Peruvian artist in 1929 They settled in Brooklyn and had a son Roger By the early 1940s Arias had divorced Anduaga and moved to Manhattan with her son In 1942 she became a naturalized U S citizen 2 Arias mastered multitasking at a time when women commonly did not work outside the home Throughout her life she did many different things including working as a translator composer musician journalist copywriter activist educator and of course mother She was sometimes all of them at the same time Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Arias gained success as a composer in the male dominated advertising industry Her skills were in great demand even during the Great Depression but especially during World War II when U S companies tried to expand their markets in Latin America and ad agencies drafted into the war effort helped create campaigns to develop a favorable image of the United States She worked for advertising agencies and composed jingles for Alkaseltzer the Ford Motor Company and the Campbell Soup Company 4 Arias composed other serious classical songs including Idilio Roto Broken Idyll as well as songs in the popular style of the 1930s some of which she sold door to door to help support her family Later she collaborated with notable composers and writers including Marjorie Harper Andy Razaf Albert Gamse and Irving Caesar Best known were her Spanish lyrics to song hits Rum and Coca Cola English lyrics by Morey Amsterdam and Managua Nicaragua English lyrics by Albert Gamse In 1945 after the Division and Cultural Cooperation of the Department of State along with the Music Educators National Conference called for translations of the United States national anthem the Star Spangled Banner to be translated into Spanish and Portuguese so that it could be read in the countries that speak those languages It had already been translated into Spanish twice but neither could be sung Arias took on that task and translated it as closely as she could into Spanish Arias version remains to this day the only official translation of the national anthem allowed to be sung 5 Amongst her numerous compositions Huiracocha may be the best known Named for a god of the Incas the song retells the legend of his emergence from the depths of Lake Titicaca to create the sun moon and stars and to breathe life into Allcavica ancestor of the Inca people According to Arias s own program note this song is dedicated to the Indian the Forgotten Man of the Americas It tells of the sadness of a race calling to the ancient god of their forefathers who no longer hears his children Tributes editOn December 9 2006 6 Huiracocha was performed at London s Barbican Hall by tenor Juan Diego Florez A separate 2009 performance of Huiracocha on YouTube is also available for viewing In 2013 Huiracocha was recorded by Ward De Vleeschhouwer on the album Chicha Morada in a version for piano solo Her lyrical Spanish translation of The Star Spangled Banner is on display in The Star Spangled Banner exhibit at the National Museum of American History in Washington D C 7 An exhibit with a display of her cultural achievements in the arts and writings opened at the Albert H Small Documents Gallery September 27 2012 and was on display until April 2013 3 On October 30 2020 the National Museum of American History in Washington D C posted a tribute to Arias on their Instagram account amhistorymuseum 7List of works editList of Works submitted to the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ASCAP Title Composer s Publisher Author The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith N A Clotilde Arias Official Spanish Translation The Moon Is Yellow El Amor Llamo Ahlert Lesli Bregman Vocco amp Conn Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Que Capricho Loco Jaime Yamin Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Yo Nunca Quise Amar Jaime Yamin Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Venca Minina Clotilde Arias Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish English lyrics Mariana Mia Eaton Lambert Gamse Caribbean Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Love Is Such a Cheat Tal es el Amor Cuperescu Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Song of Friendship 19 songs Irving Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Song of Safety 20 songs Mark Caesar Irving Caesar Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Rum and Coca Cola Sullivan Baron Ambsterdam Leo Feist Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Whispering Pine Oh Verde Pinar Trenet Lawrence Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics There s a Smile in Your Eyes Ya Sonrie El Amor Montes Siegman Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics The Gypsy La Gitana Billy Reid Leeds Music Company Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics On the Way to Venezuela La Cancion de Venezuela Madriquera Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Forgotten Serenade La Serenata Olvidada Sugarman Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics The Girl Behind the Song El Amor Oculto en mi Cancion Madiera Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Chi Chi Chi Rom Bom Olivares Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Caramba It s the Samba Caramba es La Samba Vasquez Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Take It Away Tomalo Tu Madriquera Gamse Magnet Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics You Are Everything to Me Sanchez David Paramount Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Muchachita Frydan Gamse Empress Music Publisher Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Aos Pes Da Cruz Al Pie de Aquella Cruz Pinto Goncalves Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Banzo Tavares Araujo Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Bates Palmas Pretinho Guedes Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Bonita Eres Tu Moreales Re Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Coco de Bahia A Almeida Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Canta Brazil Nasser Vermelho Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Coco de Minha Terra Coco de Mi Tierra Taveres D Altavilla Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Mi Ranchero Clotilde Arias Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Negra de Cabello Duro Nasser Soares Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Oh Rancho Fundo Barroso Babo Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Plaza Once Othelo Martins Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Samba de Copacabana Nasser Frazao Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Shu Shu Almeida de Souza Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Teleco Teco Caldas Pinto Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Valle del Rio Dulce Nasser Pinto Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Vatapa Dorival Caymmi Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Song of the River Savino Harper Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Soy Bahiana Dorival Caymmi Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Ela Voi A Feira Me Seinto Bien Roberti Greco Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Lig Lig Lig Le Santiago Barosa Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics La Raspa Mexican folk song Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Cavaquinho Nazareth Almeida Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Santa Rosa McCarthy Jr Rae Robbins Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Escucha Tu Clotilde Arias E B Marks Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Huiracocha Clotilde Arias E B Marks Music Corporation Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Carnival Warren Russell Triangle Music Corp Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Our Lady of Guadalupe Senora de Guadalupe Marjorie Harper Whalen Music Chicago Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Santa Rosa de Lima Marjorie Harper Whalen Music Chicago Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Red Lips Yellow Moonlight Labios Como Amapola Clotilde Arias Leeds Music Corp Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Down the Old Mission Road Un Recuerdo de Amor Marjorie Harper Top Notch Music Inc Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics My Foolish Heart Mi Enamorado Corazon Young Washington DECCA Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Idilio Roto Clotilde Arias R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Suenos de Ayer Sonia Dmitrowna R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Amor Sonia Dmitrowna R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Gato Libre Clotilde ARias R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Sonaba Qui Me Ausentaba Clotilde ARias R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Margarita Sonia Dmitrowna R C A Victor Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics Ati Ra Ra Clotilde Arias Casi Mardi Inc Santurce P R Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics on record Ford Car 1951 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics jingle Ford Car 1952 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics jingle Royal Coconut Pudding Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics jingle Pond s Lips Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics jingle Parkay Margarine No 1 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Parkay Margarine No 2 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Royal Flan Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Arrid Deodorant Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Odorono Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Tangee Lipstick 1953 54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Tangee Lipstick 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Bab O Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Underwood Deviled Ham 1953 54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Underwood Deviled Ham 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Blue Bonnet Margarine Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Cambell Soups 1953 54 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle Cambell Soups 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias jingle on radio and TV Cutex Lipstic Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics TV jingle Cutex Nail Polish Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics TV jingle Schaefer Beer 1952 1955 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics TV jingle Vienna Sausages Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics TV jingle Alka Seltzer 1953 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Spanish lyrics TV radio jingle Alka Seltzer 1954 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle on radio and TV Alka Seltzer 1954 Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias lyrics jingle on radio and TV Remington Rand Electric Shaver Clotilde Arias Clotide Arias lyrics jingle in England See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Music portal List of 20th century American women composersReferences edit New York State and Federal Naturalization Records 1794 1940 a b Baumann Susana October 12 2012 Clotilde Arias honored for Spanish version of Star Spangled Banner Voxxi VOXXI News Archived from the original on February 10 2015 a b Not Lost in Translation Smithsonian Institution Retrieved April 1 2013 An Immigrant s Star Spangled Banner En Espanol NPR Music NPR October 10 2012 The Star Spangled Banner Not Lost in Translation The Life of Clotilde Arias Albert H Small Documents Gallery Smithsonian NMAH The Dec 9th 2006 performance program Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine See article on Smithsonian Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clotilde Arias amp oldid 1205255636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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