Ernesto Duarte Brito
Ernesto Duarte Brito | |
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Died | March 4, 1988 Madrid, Spain | (aged 65)
Occupation(s) | Composer, conductor, music producer |
Ernesto Duarte Brito (Jovellanos (Cuba), November 7, 1922 – Madrid, Spain, March 4, 1988) was a Cuban musician, author of the bolero Cómo fue, whose performance by Benny Moré became very famous. There are many versions of this bolero all over the world. He was the father of the multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger Tito Duarte.[1]
Artistic career
He was a composer and producer, conductor and arranger.[2] Among the many songs he composed, the most outstanding are Nicolasa, El baile del pingüino, Bájate de esa nube, Anda dilo ya, Cicuta tibia, Arrímate cariñito, Dónde estabas tú, Qué chiquitico es el mundo, etc. As a producer, he launched to fame, first with the record label "Gema", founded with Guillermo Alvarez Guedes, and later with his own label "Duarte",[3] artists like the afore mentioned Benny Moré, Rolando Laserie, Rolo Martínez, Celeste Mendoza, Tata Ramos, Xiomara Alfaro and Fernando Alvarez. He also worked as an executive at the record company RCA Victor.
He left Cuba in 1961 to settle in Madrid, Spain, where he died on March 4, 1988, at the age of 65.
References
- ^ Manrique, Diego A. (2003-07-15). "Tito Duarte, músico". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
- ^ Florida International University The Díaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Encyclopedic Discography of Cuban Music, p.93
- ^ Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal. Música cubana, del Areyto a la Nueva Trova. Edit. Cubanacán, 1981, p.224.
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