Sylvia Rexach

Sylvia Rexach

Sylvia Rexach (January 22, 1922 – October 20, 1961), was a poetess, singer and composer of boleros.

Early years

Rexach was born and raised in Santurce, Puerto Rico. She attended public school where she received her primary education. She then went to a private school where she finished her secondary education before attending the Central High School of Santurce. During her high school years, when she was 14 years old, she wrote several poems which were to become part of her musical compositions. She amazed her teachers when she composed "Di, Corazón" (Tell me, Heart) and "Matiz de Amor" (Calm Love). Rexach also learned how to play musical instruments, such as the guitar, the piano and the saxophone at a young age. [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/sylvia_rexach/ Music of Puerto Rico] ]

World War II

Rexach enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico where she was going to take a pre-legal course, however when the United States entered World War II in 1942, Rexach dropped-out of the university and joined the U. S. Army as a member of the WACS (Women Army Corps Service) where she served as an office clerk. [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/sylvia_rexach/ Music of Puerto Rico] ]

Post WW II

In 1945, after Rexach was honorably discharged from the armed forces, she went to New York. There she met and married William Riley with whom she had three children, including Puerto Rican actress/singer, Sharon Riley. The marriage went through a crisis and eventually they were divorced. After her divorce, she returned to Puerto Rico where she went to work for a radio station as a comical script writer for comedian Ramón Rivero "Diplo". She was the founder of the first Combo in Puerto Rico consisting entirely of women. They were named Las Damiselas, and besides Rexach included: Lucy Boscana, Marta Romero, Millita, Elena Rita Ortiz and Ketty Cabán. [ [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/s_bios/sylvia_rexach.shtml Puerto Rican popular Culture] ]

inging career

In 1951, Rexach had a newspaper column called "A Sotto Voce" where she was a music critic. She was also a co-founder of The Puerto Rican Society of Women Authors, Composers and Music Editors. She was its Secretary Director, a position which held until the day of her death.

The tones of Rexach's compositions varied from the soft and romantic to the harsh and tormented. Among the songs written by her and which were "hits" in Puerto Rico and aboard were: "Alma Adentro" (Inner Soul), "Idilio", "Olas y Arenas" (Waves and Sands), "Mi Versión" (My Version), "Nave sin Rumbo" (Wandering Ship), "Di, Corazón" and "Matiz de Amor". Despite all of her talent and fame, Rexach's personal and emotional problems led her to become an alcoholic. Sylvia Rexach died on October 20, 1961 in San Juan, Puerto Rico from stomach cancer. [ [http://www.micancionero.com/autores/rexach_sylvia.php Mi Cancionero] ]

Legacy

Her compositions have been recorded by many other artists, such as Marco Antonio Muñiz, Danny Rivera, Gilberto Monroig, Chucho Avellanet, Lucecita Benitez, Juan Luis Barry, Linda Rondstadt, Ednita Nazario and Lunna. Two television specials were made about Sylvia's life, "Sylvia, en tu Memoria" (Sylvia, in your Memory) and Angela Meyer's "El fondo del Dolor" (In the Deepest Pain) starring Sharon Riley, Sylvia's daughter. [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/sylvia_rexach/ Music of Puerto Rico] ]

In 2001, Rexach was posthumously inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame. There is a theater named after Rexach in San Juan and in the Luis A. Ferre Center of Fine Arts, there is a Sylvia Rexach Cafe Theater. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FXV/is_5_11/ai_76963704 International Latin Music Hall of Fame] ]

You may listen to "Alma Adentro" by Sylvia Rexach: [http://www.piano-bar.com/pages/almadent.htm Here]

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Puerto Rican Songwriters
*List of female composers
*List of composers by nationality

References

External links

* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]


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