- Carlos Gardel
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Carlos Gardel
Img_capt = Carlos Gardel (1933)
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name =
Born =December 11 ,1887 /1890?Toulouse ,France ?;Tacuarembo ,Uruguay ?
Died =June 24 ,1935 Medellín ,Colombia
Genre =Tango
Occupation:Singer-Songwriter
Years_active = 1917-1935
Label =
URL =Carlos Gardel (
11 December 1887 /18901 -24 June 1935 Medellín ,Colombia ) is perhaps the most prominent figure in the history oftango . Although his birthplace is disputed, he lived inArgentina from childhood and acquired Argentine citizenship in 1923. He grew up in the Abasto neighbourhood ofBuenos Aires , located near the Central Market of Fruit and Vegetables, an enormous art-deco styled building which today is a shopping mall. He attended Pio IX Industrial high-school located in the Almagro neighbourhood. He died in anairplane crash at the height of his career, becoming an archetypal tragichero mourned throughout Latin America. For many, Gardel embodies the soul of the tango style that originated in thebarrios of Buenos Aires andMontevideo at the end of the 19th century. He is commonly referred to as “Carlitos”, “The King of Tango” and ironically “El Mudo” (The Mute).The unerring musicality of Gardel’s
baritone voice and the dramatic phrasing of his lyrics made miniature masterpieces of his hundreds of three-minute tango recordings. Together with lyricist and long-time collaboratorAlfredo Le Pera , Gardel wrote several classic tangos, most notably: "Mi Buenos Aires querido,Cuesta abajo ,Amores de estudiante ,Soledad , Volver,Por una cabeza " and "El día que me quieras ."Career
Gardel began his singing career in bars and at private parties, and sang with
Francisco Martino and later in a trio withMartino and José Razzano . Gardel created the "tango-canción" in 1917 with his rendition ofPascual Contursi andSamuel Castriota ’s "Mi Noche Triste ". The recording sold 100,000 copies and was a hit throughout Latin America. Gardel went on tour throughArgentina ,Uruguay ,Chile ,Brazil ,Puerto Rico ,Venezuela ,Colombia , and also made appearances inParis ,New York ,Barcelona andMadrid . He sold 70,000 records in the first three months of a 1928 visit to Paris. As his popularity grew, he made a number of films for Paramount in France and the U.S. While sentimental films such as "El día que me quieras " and "Cuesta abajo " lack lasting dramatic value, they were outstanding showcases of his tremendous singing talents and moviestar looks.In 1915 Carlos Gardel was supposedly wounded after being shot by
Che Guevara ’s father, Ernesto Guevara Lynch, as a result of a bar room brawl in thebelle epoque "Palais de Glace " in theRecoleta district of Buenos Aires, although different versions assert that he was shot in the chest or in the leg, yet another variation holds that it was not Che’s father but rather Roberto Guevara, an upper-class boy often involved in quarrels. [ [http://www.gardelweb.com/un_balazo_mudo.htm Un balazo mudo] (In Spanish)]Death and ongoing profile
Gardel died in 1935 on an airplane crash in
Medellín ,Colombia . Le Pera, two of their guitarists (Guillermo Desiderio Barbieri and Ángel Domingo Riverol) and several business associates and friends of the group died in the crash as well [Clavell, M. (1996), Biografía. In: "Los Mejores Tangos de Carlos Gardel". Alfred Publ. Van Nuys, California.] . It is believed that a third guitarist, José María Aguilar, died a few days after the crash. [Clavell, M. (1996), Biografía. In: "Los Mejores Tangos de Carlos Gardel". Alfred Publ. Van Nuys, California.] Others state that Aguilar lived until 1951, although he never regained full use of his hands and sight. [ [http://www.gardelweb.com/jose_maria_aguilar.htm Un hombre que nos evoca a Gardel prolonga en vida los resplandores de la tregedia en Medellín] (In Spanish) Originally published in ANTENA 1950] [ [http://www.gardelweb.com/Gardel-and-his-guitarists.htm Carlos Gardel & his eight Guitarists] ]Millions of his fans throughout
Latin America went into mourning. Hordes came to pay their respects as his body was taken fromColombia throughNew York andRio de Janeiro . Thousands rendered homage during the two days he lay in state inMontevideo , the city in which his mother lived at the time. Gardel’s body was laid to rest inLa Chacarita Cemetery inBuenos Aires . In the neighborhood of Abasto, Buenos Aires, in the house where Gardel lived with his mother, the Carlos Gardel Museum opened in 2003.Gardel is still revered from Tokyo to Buenos Aires. A popular saying in Latin America, which serves as a testimony to his long-lived popularity, claims, “Gardel sings better every day.” The fingers of his life-sized tuxedo-clad statue on his tomb nearly always hold a burning cigarette left by an admirer. Another commonly used phrase in Latin America, which asserts that "Veinte años no es nada" ("Twenty years is nothing"), comes from his song "Volver".
Birthplace controversy
The place of Gardel’s birth is a matter of considerable controversy [ [http://www.gardelbiografia.com.ar/ Gardel Biografía web page] ] that still provokes passionate debate in Uruguay, Argentina and France.
Some believe that Gardel was born in a small town called
Valle Edén in the Uruguayan department of Tacuarembó. This theory is supported by his application for Argentinian citizenship, in which he claims to be Uruguayan, and the half-burnt passport recovered from his body, which gives Tacuarembó as place of birth. There is speculation, however, that Gardel gave Tacuarembó as his birthplace to evade military service during World War I for his native France.Written evidence, however, tends to suggest that Gardel was born Charles Romuald Gardès in
Toulouse ,France to Berthe Gardès (1865-1943) by an illegitimate father, who brought him first toVenezuela (from which she apparently returned to France after finding little demand for the hats she handcrafted), and later to Argentina, when Gardel was 27 months old. An original French birth certificate is owned by the estate of Puerto RicanGilbert Mamery , a radio personality and Gardel scholar. In addition, Gardel’s apparentholographic will asserts that he was born in Toulouse, France.When asked about his nationality, Gardel would answer, “I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the age of two years and a half...” It is thought that Gardel gave an evasive answer in order to hide the circumstances of his birth to a single mother.
In his biography about Gardel, "Carlos Gardel, La Biografía", Argentine writer Fernando Esteves gives evidence that Gardel’s father was named Paul Jean Lasserre, a mechanical engineer who had befriended Berthe while she was employed at his mother’s hat shop. Lasserre married another woman soon after Gardel’s birth, and because of this he was only incidental in Gardel’s upbringing, although he did pay for Berthe’s travels to South America, at her request. He would later look for Gardel in Argentina, after the singer had become internationally famous, but Gardel chose not to meet him, and Lasserre died in 1921 [ [http://www.gardelweb.com/paul-lasserre.htm web page “Paul Lasserre, el padre de Carlos Gardel”, visited 2008-09-18 (Spanish)] ] of hepatitis.
Films
* "Flor de Durazno" (1917) (silent). This was Gardel's first film and was directed by Francisco Defilippis Novoa and was made in collaboration with Celestino Petray. [Julián y Osvaldo Barsky (2004), Gardel la biografía, Taurus.]
* "Luces de Buenos Aires" (1931) (filmed in Paris)
* "Esperame" (1933)
* "La Casa es seria" (1933)
* "Melodía de Arrabal" (1933)
* "Cuesta abajo" (1934)
* "El Tango en Broadway" (1934)
* "El Día que me quieras" (1935)
* "Cazadores de estrellas" (1935)
* "Tango Bar" (1935)
* "Gardel 2008"References
External links
* [http://www.gardelbiografia.com.ar/ "www.gardelbiografia.com.ar"] In Spanish
* See also the newsletter: “Gardel Buenos Aires”.
* [http://tacuy.com.uy/gardel/gardel/index.html “The true story about Gardel’s place of birth”] In Spanish
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* [http://www.todotango.com/english/gardel/cronicas/cronicas.html Chronicles]
* [http://totango.net/gardel.html Carlitos]
* [http://www.gardelweb.com/ Gardel Web] (Spanish)
* [http://gardel.unsl.edu.ar/historia.htm History] (Spanish)
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1386 Carlos Gardel’s Gravesite]
* [http://www.gardel.us] (Spanish)
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