Sneha Girap (Editor)

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Also known as
  
Becho

Name
  
Gerardo Rodriguez

Years active
  
1917–1948


Instruments
  
Piano

Genres
  
Tango

Role
  
Composer

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez k33kn3netFD6FB428Bjpg


Birth name
  
Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, journalist, piano player

Died
  
April 25, 1948, Montevideo, Uruguay

Similar People
  
Pascual Contursi, Gabriela Montero, Manuel Romero, Lalo Schifrin, Ilhan Mimaroglu

La cumparsita gerardo matos rodriguez


Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodríguez (March 28, 1897 – April 25, 1948) Montevideo, Uruguay, also known as Becho, was a Uruguayan musician, composer and journalist.

Contents

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez ToTANGO Magazine The Legal Saga Of La Cumparsita

La Cumparsita by Gerardo Matos Rodriguez - Pan American Symphony Orchestra


Background and early career

Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodríguez was born in Montevideo, the son of the owner of the Moulin Rouge, a popular local cabaret. He studied architecture, but did not complete the course. He began composing as a young student in 1917, and his first known work, "La Cumparsita", which he wrote on the piano of the Federación de Estudiantes of Uruguay [1]. It became one of the most recognizable tango pieces, though ironically, Matos was initially too shy to play the piece himself, and it became well-known through the performance of others.

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez httpss3amazonawscomimagessheetmusicdirectc

He travelled widely throughout Europe and stayed in Paris for a time, as well as working as Uruguayan consul to Germany. In 1931, he collaborated on the flm score for Luces de Buenos Aires, shot in Joinville-le-Pont, France, and starring renowned tango vocalist Carlos Gardel.

Principal compositions

The most famous classic tango of all times, claimed by many, is La Cumparsita, written in 1916 by him with (later) lyrics by Pascual Contursi and Enrique Pedro Maroni. Roberto Firpo, director and pianist of the orchestra that premiered the song, added parts of his tangos "La Gaucha Manuela" and "Curda Completa" to Matos' carnival march, resulting La Cumparsita.

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez GerardoMatosRodrguez El Diario

Rodríguez also composed pieces for theater plays premiered in Buenos Aires: Manuel Romero's El Gran Circo Rivolta, among them. He led his own tango orchestra in Montevideo for a short time afterwards.

Other tangos of his include: “Che papusa, oí”, “Son grupos”, “Yo tuve una novia”, “Cuando bronca el temporal”, “Hablame”, “Pobre corazón”, “Haceme caso a mí”, “Canto por no llorar”, “Rosa reseca”, “Botija linda”, “El pescador”, “Te fuiste, ¡ja, ja!”, “Adiós Argentina”, “Mi provinciana”, “La milonga azul”, “Dale celos”, “Raspail”, “Mocosita”, “La muchacha del circo”, and “San Telmo”.

Rodríguez collaborated with the lyricists Enrique Cadícamo, Victor Soliño, Juan B. A. Reyes, Manuel Romero and Fernán Silva Valdés. With the latter he wrote a fine and touching series of Canciones Montevideanas ("Songs of Montevideo"), to which "Margarita punzó" belongs.

He died in Montevideo after a long illness, in 1948.

Songs

La Cumparsita
Recuerdo Azul
Botija Linda

References

Gerardo Matos Rodríguez Wikipedia