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Name
  
Consuelo Velazquez


Role
  
Pianist


Died
  
January 22, 2005, Mexico City, Mexico

Spouse
  
Mariano Rivera Conde (m. ?–1977)

Children
  
Sergio Rivera Velazquez, Mariano Rivera Velazquez

Albums
  
La Musica y el Piano de Consuelo Velazquez

Similar People
  
Sunny Skylar, Agustin Lara, Yasushi Akimoto

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Consuelo Velázquez Torres (Ciudad Guzmán Zapotlán el Grande, Jalisco, August 21, 1916 – January 22, 2005) (popularly also known as Consuelito Velázquez) was a Mexican concert pianist, songwriter and recording artist. (Most music resources, however, list her birth date as August 29, 1924.)

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CONSUELO VELAZQUEZ SU PIANO Y ORQUESTA - "BESAME MUCHO"


Career

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Velázquez was the songwriter and lyricist of many Spanish standard songs, such as "Amar y vivir" ("To Love and to Live"), "Verdad amarga" ("Bitter Truth"), "Franqueza", "Que seas feliz", "Abuela abuela", "Cachito", "Enamorada", and, most notably, the enduring 1940s-era standard "Bésame mucho", a romantic ballad which was soon recorded by artists around the globe, making it an international hit.

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Velázquez, who is said to have begun playing the piano at the age of four, started her professional career as a classical music concert pianist, performing at Palacio de Bellas Artes and XEQ Radio, but later became a singer and recording artist. According to Velázquez herself, she was strongly influenced by Spanish composer Enrique Granados. Velázquez also was elected to the Mexican Congress, she served as president for SACM (Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico), and she was vice-president of CISAC (International Confederation of Authors and Composers Societies).

Death

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According to her obituary, she was 88 years old when she died in Mexico City, of respiratory problems, on January 22, 2005. Velázquez had been in hospital since she suffered a fall in November 2004.

Legacy

In 2003, sculptor Sergio Peraza immortalized Velázquez with a Mexico City statue.

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Songs

Cachito
Te Lo Dije
Bésame Mucho

References

Consuelo Velázquez Wikipedia