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María de Lourdes (singer)

María de Lourdes Pérez López (Mexico City, 30 December 1939 – Amsterdam, 6 November 1997) was a Mexican singer of rancheras, boleros and other forms of traditional Mexican music [1][2][3] during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Her album Mujer Importante was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance in 1986.[4] In Mexico she was known as "The ambassador of the Mexican Song" and "The Voice of Mexico".[5]

María de Lourdes
Background information
Birth nameMaría de Lourdes Pérez López
BornDecember 30, 1939
Mexico City
DiedNovember 6, 1997
Schiphol, The Netherlands
GenresRancheras, boleros and other traditional Mexican song types
Years active1958-1997

Life and career edit

María de Lourdes was born in Mexico-City in 1939. Her father was Alberto Pérez Beltrán, schoolteacher, and her mother was Emilia López Santoyo. As a small child, María de Lourdes lived for five years in Zetal, Veracruz where her father was posted. The family returned to Tepito in Mexico-City where María de Lourdes spent most of her youth. She spent a year on the ranch of her uncle in Uriangato, Guanajuato. In Mexico-City she followed a business course and worked a short while as a secretary at a tannery.

From an early age María de Lourdes showed her talent as a singer. She would sing pastorelas in school and traditional Mexican songs at family gatherings. María de Lourdes participated in a talent show at radio station XEW and obtained a contract at radio station XEQ which got her noticed. At the age of 17, in 1957 she was offered a couple of small roles as singer in movies.

Her first album, Así es mi tierra, came out in 1961. In 1963, at the 61st sessions of the International Olympic Committee, Mexico-City was designated host of the 1968 Olympic Games. María de Lourdes was asked to contribute to Mexico's international goodwill-campaign and Miguel Alemán Valdés, at the time chairman of the National Tourism Board, named her Ambassador of the Mexican Song. In 1963, upon an invitation of President Sukarno, María de Lourdes performed at the Games of the New Emerging Forces in Jakarta. An international tour ensued. María de Lourdes was well received in Japan, where she brought out an album in 1965. In 1971 she was invited to sing for emperor Hirohito.[6]

Also in Mexico María de Lourdes became a famous singer. In the 1960s and 1970s she was a frequent guest of the national television show Noches Tapatías and in 1976 she hosted the show. In 1974 she scored her biggest hit with Juan Zaizar's song Cruz de Olvido.

She continued to receive invitations to perform for high-level visitors, such as the visit of German President Walter Scheel to Mexico in 1977.[7] In 1986 her album Mujer Importante was nominated for a Grammy award in the category Best Mexican-American Performance.

María de Lourdes was invited by Queen Beatrix in 1991 to sing Las Mañanitas at the 80th birthday of her father, Prince Bernhard. During this trip she also gave a show in Amsterdam that was recorded live and broadcast on national television. It gave her instant popularity in the Netherlands and contracts for albums and tours.[8] In November 1997, after another tour through the Netherlands, María de Lourdes collapsed and died because of a heart-attack. When her remains arrived in Mexico-City, thousands of followers filled Garibaldi-square, bode a last farewell and sang Cruz de Olvido.

Discography edit

  • Así es mi tierra (1961)
  • Las Palomas (1961)
  • La voz del sentimiento (1963)
  • La canción mexicana (1964)
  • The rose of Mexico (1965)
  • La canción mexicana (1967)
  • Mi derrota (1968)
  • Voz de México (1968)
  • The voice of Mexico (1969)
  • Una voz que habla de Mexico (1969)
  • Voz, estilo y sentimiento (1970)
  • Viva México (1971)
  • Con el sol de frente (1972)
  • La voz del sentimiento v.3 (1968)
  • Es México...(1973)
  • Cruz de olvido (1974)
  • Anatomía musical (1974)
  • Nuevas canciones y más éxitos (1975)
  • Lo mejor de María de lourdes (1975)
  • Música de México (1976)
  • Música de México II (1976)
  • Música de México III (1976)
  • La voz diferente (1977)
  • Al estilo de María de Lourdes (1977)
  • María de Lourdes (1977)
  • Mi ranchito (1980)
  • Por donde vayas (1982)
  • Mujer importante (1984)
  • Con algo nuevo (1985)
  • Canto a mi México y al amor (1990)
  • Viejos amigos (1990)
  • Para Pepe Guizar (1991)
  • Interpreta.. (1991)

Filmography edit

María de Lourdes performed as a singer in at least five movies, among which:

  • 1958: Los Mujeriegos
  • 1958: El Rayo de Sinaloa (La venganza de Heraclio Bernal)
  • 1958: La Rebellión de la Sierra
  • 1958: Una golfa

She was an actress in at least six movies, among which:

  • 1965: Los tales por cuales
  • 1965: El Tigre de Guanajuato: Leyenda de venganza
  • 1974: Hermanos de sangre

María de Lourdes participated many times in television shows, among which:

  • 1970: Glücksspirale, German television documentary
  • 1960s and 70s: Noches Tapatías, both as guest and as host (1976)
  • 2004: Pastorelas de Navidad, based on archived clips

References edit

  1. ^ Martínez Moctezuma, Gregorio (21 de octubre de 2008). «“María de Lourdes luchó toda su vida para mantener viva la música mexicana”: Hans Eversteijn». Azteca 21.
  2. ^ Álvarez, José Rogelio (1998). Enciclopedia de México. Volumen 11. México: Compañía Editora de Enciclopedias de México. ISBN 978-15-6409-024-9. p 6305
  3. ^ «Murió María de Lourdes». La Jornada (7 de noviembre de 1997).
  4. ^ Fernández, Enrique (January 25, 1986). "Latin Notas". Billboard. Vol. 96, no. 4. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 53. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  5. ^ "María De Lourdes - Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes". Canciones Del Ayer (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  6. ^ Musacchio, Humberto, 1943- (1999). Milenios de México. México: Hoja Casa Editorial. p. 1768. ISBN 968-6565-34-5. OCLC 44111454.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Cantante María de Lourdes intepreta una canción para el presidente de la República Federal Alemana Walter Scheel". Mediateca - Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  8. ^ "Walk of Fame: Maria de Lourdes". www.walkoffame.nl. Retrieved 2020-09-10.

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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 Maria de Lourdes singer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Maria de Lourdes Perez Lopez Mexico City 30 December 1939 Amsterdam 6 November 1997 was a Mexican singer of rancheras boleros and other forms of traditional Mexican music 1 2 3 during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Her album Mujer Importante was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican American Performance in 1986 4 In Mexico she was known as The ambassador of the Mexican Song and The Voice of Mexico 5 Maria de LourdesBackground informationBirth nameMaria de Lourdes Perez LopezBornDecember 30 1939Mexico CityDiedNovember 6 1997Schiphol The NetherlandsGenresRancheras boleros and other traditional Mexican song typesYears active1958 1997 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 3 Filmography 4 ReferencesLife and career editMaria de Lourdes was born in Mexico City in 1939 Her father was Alberto Perez Beltran schoolteacher and her mother was Emilia Lopez Santoyo As a small child Maria de Lourdes lived for five years in Zetal Veracruz where her father was posted The family returned to Tepito in Mexico City where Maria de Lourdes spent most of her youth She spent a year on the ranch of her uncle in Uriangato Guanajuato In Mexico City she followed a business course and worked a short while as a secretary at a tannery From an early age Maria de Lourdes showed her talent as a singer She would sing pastorelas in school and traditional Mexican songs at family gatherings Maria de Lourdes participated in a talent show at radio station XEW and obtained a contract at radio station XEQ which got her noticed At the age of 17 in 1957 she was offered a couple of small roles as singer in movies Her first album Asi es mi tierra came out in 1961 In 1963 at the 61st sessions of the International Olympic Committee Mexico City was designated host of the 1968 Olympic Games Maria de Lourdes was asked to contribute to Mexico s international goodwill campaign and Miguel Aleman Valdes at the time chairman of the National Tourism Board named her Ambassador of the Mexican Song In 1963 upon an invitation of President Sukarno Maria de Lourdes performed at the Games of the New Emerging Forces in Jakarta An international tour ensued Maria de Lourdes was well received in Japan where she brought out an album in 1965 In 1971 she was invited to sing for emperor Hirohito 6 Also in Mexico Maria de Lourdes became a famous singer In the 1960s and 1970s she was a frequent guest of the national television show Noches Tapatias and in 1976 she hosted the show In 1974 she scored her biggest hit with Juan Zaizar s song Cruz de Olvido She continued to receive invitations to perform for high level visitors such as the visit of German President Walter Scheel to Mexico in 1977 7 In 1986 her album Mujer Importante was nominated for a Grammy award in the category Best Mexican American Performance Maria de Lourdes was invited by Queen Beatrix in 1991 to sing Las Mananitas at the 80th birthday of her father Prince Bernhard During this trip she also gave a show in Amsterdam that was recorded live and broadcast on national television It gave her instant popularity in the Netherlands and contracts for albums and tours 8 In November 1997 after another tour through the Netherlands Maria de Lourdes collapsed and died because of a heart attack When her remains arrived in Mexico City thousands of followers filled Garibaldi square bode a last farewell and sang Cruz de Olvido Discography editAsi es mi tierra 1961 Las Palomas 1961 La voz del sentimiento 1963 La cancion mexicana 1964 The rose of Mexico 1965 La cancion mexicana 1967 Mi derrota 1968 Voz de Mexico 1968 The voice of Mexico 1969 Una voz que habla de Mexico 1969 Voz estilo y sentimiento 1970 Viva Mexico 1971 Con el sol de frente 1972 La voz del sentimiento v 3 1968 Es Mexico 1973 Cruz de olvido 1974 Anatomia musical 1974 Nuevas canciones y mas exitos 1975 Lo mejor de Maria de lourdes 1975 Musica de Mexico 1976 Musica de Mexico II 1976 Musica de Mexico III 1976 La voz diferente 1977 Al estilo de Maria de Lourdes 1977 Maria de Lourdes 1977 Mi ranchito 1980 Por donde vayas 1982 Mujer importante 1984 Con algo nuevo 1985 Canto a mi Mexico y al amor 1990 Viejos amigos 1990 Para Pepe Guizar 1991 Interpreta 1991 Filmography editMaria de Lourdes performed as a singer in at least five movies among which 1958 Los Mujeriegos 1958 El Rayo de Sinaloa La venganza de Heraclio Bernal 1958 La Rebellion de la Sierra 1958 Una golfa She was an actress in at least six movies among which 1965 Los tales por cuales 1965 El Tigre de Guanajuato Leyenda de venganza 1974 Hermanos de sangre Maria de Lourdes participated many times in television shows among which 1970 Glucksspirale German television documentary 1960s and 70s Noches Tapatias both as guest and as host 1976 2004 Pastorelas de Navidad based on archived clipsReferences edit Martinez Moctezuma Gregorio 21 de octubre de 2008 Maria de Lourdes lucho toda su vida para mantener viva la musica mexicana Hans Eversteijn Azteca 21 Alvarez Jose Rogelio 1998 Enciclopedia de Mexico Volumen 11 Mexico Compania Editora de Enciclopedias de Mexico ISBN 978 15 6409 024 9 p 6305 Murio Maria de Lourdes La Jornada 7 de noviembre de 1997 Fernandez Enrique January 25 1986 Latin Notas Billboard Vol 96 no 4 Nielsen Business Media Inc p 53 Retrieved November 26 2012 Maria De Lourdes Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes Canciones Del Ayer in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2020 09 10 Musacchio Humberto 1943 1999 Milenios de Mexico Mexico Hoja Casa Editorial p 1768 ISBN 968 6565 34 5 OCLC 44111454 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Cantante Maria de Lourdes intepreta una cancion para el presidente de la Republica Federal Alemana Walter Scheel Mediateca Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia in Spanish Retrieved 2020 09 10 Walk of Fame Maria de Lourdes www walkoffame nl Retrieved 2020 09 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria de Lourdes singer amp oldid 1220811535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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