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Marifé de Triana

María Felisa Martínez López (September 13, 1936 – February 16, 2013), known professionally as Marifé de Triana, was a Spanish singer, dancer and actress.

Marifé de Triana
Background information
Birth nameMaría Felisa Martínez López
BornSeptember 13, 1936
Burguillos, Spain
DiedFebruary 16, 2013(2013-02-16) (aged 76)
Benalmadena, Spain
GenresCopla
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1955–2011

Early life edit

Marifé de Triana was born in Burguillos in Seville. She lived in the neighborhood of Triana, leading to her nickname.

Career edit

At age 20, she finished works of copla and was featured in films between 1957 and 1958, 1959 with Canto para ti. She was a pioneer film star in folklore films doing work that later was copied by other singers. In the 1960s she performed many festivals in much success in the theaters of Madrid, Lara, Princess Beatrice, Princess Elizabeth, Cervantes, Seville, Barcelona and all of Spain.

During the first half of the twentieth century, she mainly worked in theater, on lyrical spectacles alongside Spanish singers such as El principe Gitano, Juana Reina, Pepe Mairena and La niña de los Peines. She starred in Spanish and some European co-productions. She worked actors including Carmen Sevilla, Ángel de Andrés, Tony Leblanc, Manuel Alexandre and Conrado San Martín.

She was a singer well known for her drama, while singing songs known as the sand tower, The Death of Queen Mercedes and other songs of her repertoire also known.

During the 1990s she presented the radio program Lo que yo más quiero, on Canal Sur 2 Radio. On July 24, 2009, a tribute event was held, consisting of a play in the street in Triana and a Copla Contest that bore her name. She premiered a song called "Ay, Marifé". It was interpreted by Sevillian singer Cristina Crespo and composed by Francisco Miguel Alegre, Juan Eduardo Peso and David Díaz.

Personal life edit

In 1970 she retired from film due to her husband's illness. Her husband José María died on April 26, 2008, at age 85. On November 11, 2011, she was awarded the Gold Medal for Meritorious Work. She died on February 16, 2013. She is buried in the Municipal Cemetery of Torremolinos, next to her husband.

References edit

  • López, Palmira González (1993). Catálogo del cine español: Películas de ficción. Filmoteca española. ISBN 978-84-376-1690-2.
  • Gasca, Luis (1998). Un siglo de cine español. Planeta. ISBN 978-84-08-02309-8.
  • García, Manuel Gómez (January 2, 1998). Diccionario Akal de Teatro. Ediciones AKAL. ISBN 978-84-460-0827-9.
  • >Videgain, Juan (November 16, 2017). Nosotros Los Artistas.: Una Familia, Una Historia, Una Realidad. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-979661-35-5.
  • Videgain, Juan (November 16, 2017). Nosotros Los Artistas.: Una Familia, Una Historia, Una Realidad. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-979661-35-5.
  • Newspapers of the time since the 1920s across Spain: La vanguardia, ABC, El heraldo de Madrid, El correo vasco, Ya, Blanco y Negro
  • Fallecimiento de José María Alonso Calvo
  • Premios Motivos Que Celebrar de ABC Punto Radio
  • Xanit Hospital Internacional
  • Fallece la tonadillera Marifé de Triana, Diario de Sevilla.
  • "Así será el 'parque temático' del flamenco que la Junta costeará en Jerez – lavozdelsur.es". lavozdelsur.es (in European Spanish). July 17, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2018.

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