Alfredo Le Pera
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Alfredo Le Pera (7 June 1900 – 24 June 1935) was a Brazilian-born Argentine journalist, dramatist, and lyricist, best known for his brief but fruitful collaboration with the renowned tango singer Carlos Gardel.[1] He died in a plane accident with Gardel when he was at the height of his career.[2][3]
Biography
[edit]Le Pera was born in São Paulo, Brazil, the son of Italian immigrants who moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1902. At the beginning of his career, he worked for several Argentinian periodicals as a journalist and theatre critic and in 1928 became involved in the film industry. He worked for Paramount Pictures while living in Paris and in 1932 the studio arranged for him to work with Carlos Gardel, at a time when the company was looking for ways to increase Gardel's international appeal. Le Pera wrote the scripts for a series of films, including Melodía de Arrabal (1933), Cuesta abajo (1934), El Tango en Broadway (1934), El día que me quieras (1935) and Tango Bar (1935), and also wrote the lyrics for tangos composed and performed by Gardel in these films. These tangos would become classics of the genre across the Spanish-speaking world.
Gardel and Le Pera were coming to the end of a promotional tour for the film El dia que me quieras when, on Monday, 24 June 1935, the plane in which they were taking off from the airport in Medellin, Colombia crashed into another plane on the runway, killing them both and most of the other passengers on board, including the other musicians travelling with them.
Le Pera is credited with elevating the literary quality of tango lyrics while respecting the popular character of the musical form.
Lyrics
[edit]Le Pera wrote the lyrics and Gardel the music for the following compositions:
- Amargura (tango)
- Amores de Estudiante (waltz)
- Apure, delantero buey (song)
- Arrabal amargo (tango)
- Caminito soleado (song)
- Cheating muchachita
- Criollita, decí que sí (song)
- Cuesta abajo (tango)
- El día que me quieras (song)
- Golondrinas (tango)
- Guitarra, guitarra mía
- La criolla
- La vida en un trago
- Lejana tierra mía (song)
- Melodía de arrabal (tango)
- Mi Buenos Aires querido (tango)
- Olvido
- Por tu boca roja
- Por una cabeza (tango)
- Quiéreme
- Recuerdo malevo (tango)
- Rubias de New York (foxtrot)
- Soledad (tango)
- Suerte negra (waltz)
- Sus ojos se cerraron (tango)
- Viejos tiempos (tango)
- Volver (tango)
- Volvió una noche (tango)
Selected filmography
[edit]- Suburban Melody (1933)
- The Tango on Broadway (1934)
- Downward Slope (1934)
References
[edit]- ^ Riva, Lucía Rodríguez; Piedras, Pablo (2018). "De tangos y tonadas: Carlos Gardel se encuentra con Imperio Argentina en Joinville".
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(help) - ^ "Tango Buenos Aires remembers legend Carlos Gardel in its return to Segerstrom Center". Daily Pilot. 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
- ^ Santamaría-Delgado, Carolina (2009). "Tango's Reterritorialization in Medellín: Gardel's Myth and the Construction of a tanguero Local Identity". The Musical Quarterly. 92 (3/4): 177–209. doi:10.1093/musqtl/gdp018. ISSN 0027-4631. JSTOR 27751861.
External links
[edit]- Tango.info profile of Alfredo Le Pera
- Alfredo Le Pera biography at todotango.com Archived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Alfredo Le Pera at Find a Grave
- Alfredo Le Pera at IMDb
- Male journalists
- Argentine dramatists and playwrights
- Argentine lyricists
- Argentine people of Italian descent
- Brazilian emigrants to Argentina
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- People of Calabrian descent
- Tango poets
- 1900 births
- 1935 deaths
- Writers from São Paulo
- Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery
- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Colombia
- 20th-century dramatists and playwrights
- Tango lyricists
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- Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1935