Susana Rinaldi

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Susana Natividad Rinaldi ( La Tana ; born December 25, 1935 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine actress and tango singer .

Life

From 1949 Rinaldi studied chamber singing at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música for eight years . In 1955 she joined the Escuela de Arte Dramático . Two years later she made her debut on television and in 1959 she played her first role in a theater with the company of Alfredo Alcón and María Rosa Gallo .

Her musical career began in the mid-1960s, when, due to the politically troubled times - among other things, Juan Carlos Onganías president Arturo Umberto Illia was deposed by a military coup in 1966 , and Onganía took power as the dictatorial ruling president - the popularity of classical tango in Argentina Decline was. She appeared with lyrical texts by authors such as José María Contursi and Enrique Santos Discépolo and political texts by Homero Manzi and Cátulo Castillo, among others, and thus found the interest of the intellectually influenced opposition in the country.

Later she interpreted titles by representatives of Tango Nuevo such as Eladia Blázquez ( Sueño de barrilete ), Osvaldo Avena and Héctor Negro ( Responso para un hombre gris ) or Chico Novarro ( Cordón ). She shared a cycle of performances with Astor Piazolla at the Michelangelo nightclub . She recorded four numbers for an LP by the avant-garde musician Edvardo Rovira , and in 1970 she released an LP with tangos based on texts by Homero Manzi.

With her husband, the bandoneonist and bandleader Osvaldo Piro , she opened the concert café Magoya in Mar del Plata in 1971 . When Argentina came under the rule of a military dictatorship again in 1976 , she emigrated to France and lived and worked in Paris. In 1989 she returned to Argentina.

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