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Luis Alberti

Luis Alberti (April 6, 1906 – January 26, 1976) was a Dominican Merengue musician, arranger, conductor, and author of significant popular songs such as ''Compadre Pedro Juan'' and many others performed and recorded by noted interpreters with diverse backgrounds.
==Career==
Born Luis Felipe Alberti Mieses in La Vega, Dominican Republic, he descended from a family where the musician office was not strange. His great-grandfather, Juan Bautista Alfonseca, composed the first Dominican national anthem; his mother, María Mieses, was a piano professor. At the age of seven, Alberti played the cymbals in the municipal band of his hometown before moving with his family to Santa Cruz de Mao, where he received formal violin training and started a professional career. Also here he met and married Gilma Tio. After that, the young musician went to Santiago de los Caballeros and attended several courses of violin perfectioning. He later accompanied silent films in theatres and played with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Santo Domingo in 1932, year of its foundation.〔(Merengue & Bachata - República Dominicana )〕

In 1936, Alberti led a highly original Merengue jazz band that often emphasized advanced harmonies and lyrics over the Merengue típico, known like ''perico ripiao'', and played by the usual performing group of folk merengue (accordion, tambora and güira). Alberti gave the merengue a greater urban appearance, and he took it to the high society ballrooms.

Alberti composed popular songs as ''Luna sobre el Jaragua'', ''Tu no podrás olvidar'', ''Estampas criollas'' and ''Compadre Pedro Juan'', which became an international hit and has been recorded by dozens of performers, including Billo's Caracas Boys, Xavier Cugat, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Porfi Jiménez, Dámaso Pérez Prado, Wilfrido Vargas, Angel Viloria y su Conjunto Típico Cibaeño, and Alberto Naranjo & El Trabuco Venezolano.〔(All-Music.com ) 〕〔(Descarga.com )〕
In addition, Alberti wrote a ''Método de tambora y güira'', a collection of infantile songs, and a work on ''Música, músicos y orquestas bailables dominicanas'' that stood out during the first half of the 20th century.
Alberti died in Santiago de los Caballeros at the age of 69.

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