Augusto Algueró Explained

Augusto Algueró
Birth Name:Augusto Algueró Dasca
Birth Date:23 February 1934
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Death Place:Torremolinos (Málaga), Spain
Occupation:Composer and music director
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    Alias:Gustavo Dasca

    Augusto Algueró Dasca (23 February 1934 – 16 January 2011) was a Spanish composer, arranger and music director.[1] He wrote more than 500 songs and about 200 musical scores for films and television.[2]

    Career

    Algueró was born in Barcelona, and studied both music and medicine.[1] Among his most famous songs are "Penélope", which was performed by Joan Manuel Serrat, as well as "Noelia" by Nino Bravo, "Tómbola" by Marisol and "La chica yé-yé" by Concha Velasco.[3]

    He wrote the in the Eurovision Song Contest at the, "Estando contigo" by Conchita Bautista. He was the musical director of the, which was held in Madrid, and also conducted "Catherine", sung by Romuald Figuier, representing and "", sung by Salomé, representing . "" tied for first place with other three songs with 18 points. This win marked Spain's second win in the contest and the first time that a country had won two years in a row.[4] At the he conducted the Spanish entry, "Gwendolyne" sung by Julio Iglesias. He wrote and conducted the Spanish entry at the, "Amanece" sung by Jaime Morey.

    He was also the musical director of the first OTI Festival, which was held in Madrid in 1972, and also conducted "Niña", sung by Marisol, representing Spain, "Busco mi destino", sung by Rona, representing Uruguay, "Sabes que aquí estamos América", sung by Victor Heredia, representing Argentina, "Glória Glória Aleluia", sung by Tonicha, representing Portugal, "Oh señor", sung by Basilio, representing Panama and "Siempre habrá en la luna una sonrisa", sung by Fernando Casado, representing the Dominican Republic. He conducted at the interval act an orchestral medley of two of his songs, "Penélope" and "Te Quiero, Te Quiero".[5]

    Algueró died at his home in Torremolinos, at the age of 76, after suffering a heart attack.[3]

    Selected filmography

    YearTitleNotes
    1950Criminal Brigade
    1952Persecution in Madrid
    1952Forbidden Trade
    1952The Pelegrín System
    1953The Dance of the Heart
    1954One Bullet Is Enough
    1955Closed Exit
    1955Three are Three
    1956The Adventures of Gil Blas
    1958The Nightingale in the Mountains
    1958Red Cross Girls
    1959Listen To My Song
    1960An American in Toledo
    1961An Angel Has Arrived
    1962Tómbola
    1962Canción de Juventud
    1963Rocío from La Mancha
    1965Television Stories
    1966Road to Rocío
    1967Historia de la frivolidad
    1968Tuset Street
    1974Cabaret Woman

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Hispanically Speaking News . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110122000954/http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/spanish-composer-of-penelope-and-tombola-dies-in-malaga-spain/4420/ . 22 January 2011 .
    2. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005943/ iMDB.com – Augusto Algueró entry
    3. News: Spanish Composer Augusto Alguero Dies . 28 June 2023 . Latin American Herald Tribune . https://web.archive.org/web/20180421232450/http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=384166&CategoryId=13003 . 21 April 2018.
    4. Eurovision Song Contest 1969. Eurovision Song Contest 1969. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. TVE / EBU. 29 March 1969.
    5. Festival OTI de la Canción 1972. OTI Festival 1972. OTI Festival. OTI Festival. TVE / OTI. 25 November 1972. es.