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Clotilde Mela Rosa Luciano, better known as Rosita Melo (July 9, 1897 – August 12, 1981), was an Argentine-Uruguayan pianist, composer and poet. She is the author of the famous Creole Waltz ''"Desde el alma"'' for which she is known as the first widely recognized female Rioplatense Hispanic composer in the world. == Biography == Rosita was born in Montevideo on July 9, 1897, as the youngest child of Italian immigrants Michele Mela and Rosa Luciano de Mela.〔http://www.barriodeflores.com.ar/personalidades/rosita_melo/rosita_melo.htm〕 She was baptized at the cathedral of Montevideo. Shortly after, the family migrated to Argentina in 1900. They settled in Buenos Aires when Rosita was three years old. Rosita showed a great talent for music. At the age of four she could already play the piano by ear. Once in primary school, she never gave up her music studies.〔http://www.rositamelo.com/biogeng.doc〕 She later studied piano in Buenos Aires and ultimately became a professor of piano and concert at the prestigious Thibaud-Piazzini conservatory . On February 23, 1922, she married the young poet and writer Victor Piuma Vélez who would write the lyrics for all her compositions. Throughout her life, she created a body of work that includes tango, waltz, classical and Creole waltzes, pasodobles, polkas and marches. Among them: "Oración", "Tatita" and "Aquel entonces" as well as the waltzes "Yo te adoro", "Por el camino", "Una lágrima para papá", "Cuando de ti ya lejos" and "Aquellos catorce años".〔http://danzadetango.com/articulos-03.html〕 The poems of Rosita were published in newspapers and cultural magazines of her time. Her poems were published in the book "Antología de poetas jóvenes" ("Anthology of Young Poets") alongside those of Alfonsina Storni and other famous contemporary poets. She gave many concerts of both classical and popular music in different cultural centers in Buenos Aires, earning medals and awards. She was appointed as a representative of music in a ceremony held at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. Her husband died in 1976. On August 12, 1981, Rosita Melo died in Buenos Aires. She is buried at the "Rincón de las Personalidades" ("Corner of Personalities") in the Chacarita Cemetery in Buenos Aires. Her two daughters had a monument erected in her memory there. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rosita Melo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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