Amalia de la Vega

Uruguayan singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUruguayan singer
PlacesUruguay
wasSinger
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Birth19 January 1919, Melo
Death25 August 2000Montevideo (aged 81 years)
The details

Biography

Amalia de la Vega (1919–2000) was an Uruguayan singer.

Biography

She was born Maria Cecilia Martínez Fernández on January 19, 1919 in Melo, Uruguay. She started her career on radio Radio Carve and Radio El Espectador. She was best known for singing classical and popular music. Accompanied by the unforgettable pianist, Beba Ponce de Leon, she travelled through her native Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil and Chile and often vocalized poems from her favorite poets, Tabare Regules, Juana de Ibarbourou and Fernan Silva Valdez. She recorded several 78 and 33 rpm records with record labels, such as, Sondor, Antar, Orfeo y Telefunken. She died on August 25, 2000.

Discography

  • A mi rancho (Sondor SLP-041)
  • Amalia de la Vega (Antar PLP 5029. 1963. Editado como "Señora del folclore" en Argentina por el sello Diapasón GL4030)
  • Mate amargo (Antar PLP 5042)
  • Amalia de la Vega (EP. Antar FP 33-087)
  • El lazo de canciones (Sondor 33016)
  • Amalia la nuestra (Orfeo SULP 90589. 1975)
  • Mientras fui dichosa (1975)
  • Manos ásperas (Orfeo SULP 90589. 1978)
  • Colonia del Sacramento (Orfeo SULP 90622)
  • Juana de América (Orfeo 90628. 1980)
  • Poetas nativistas orientales (Orfeo SCO 90674. 1982)

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