Lola Montes (singer) explained

Background:person
Lola Montes
Birth Name:Mercedes Fernández
Birth Date:September 24, 1898
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Death Date:January 18, 1983
Genre:cuplé
Occupation:singer

Lola Montes (September 24, 1898 – January 18, 1983) was a Spanish singer whose real name was Mercedes Fernández. She began in the artistic world as a dancer at the Teatro Real in Madrid. Later, she performed as a singer in different Zarzuela performances and still later, she was an interpreter of cuplés. On July 20, 1921, she premiered the cuplé Spanish; Castilian: El novio de la muerte at the Teatro Vital in Málaga, with lyrics by Fidel Prado Duque and music by Juan Costa Casals, obtaining enormous success.[1] Shortly after, she performed it in Melilla and the song, after being adapted, became the official hymn of the Spanish Legion.[2] [3]

Throughout her professional career, Montes performed in numerous theaters in Spain, including the Teatro de la Teatro de la Zarzuela, Teatro Apolo in Valencia, Gran Casino in San Sebastián, Teatro Eldorado in Barcelona, Salón Imperial in Seville, and Teatro Circo in Zaragoza. Some of the best-known cuplés that she performed are: Spanish; Castilian: El amor de Lili, Spanish; Castilian: La Cautiva, and Spanish; Castilian: De nena en nena, all of them with music and lyrics by Juan Martínez Abades.[4]

In 1920, she undertook a tour of Latin America, which included Cuba, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, obtaining great success in Buenos Aires. She retired in 1925.

Notes and References

  1. News: . Una simpática aclaración . 12 June 2023 . . 6 October 1976 . 20 . es.
  2. News: Manuel P. . Villatoro . "El novio de la muerte", el himno de la Legión española que nació en un cabaret . 12 June 2023 . Diario ABC . 19 March 2014 . es.
  3. Book: Retana, Álvaro . Historia del género frívolo . Madrid . Tesoro . 1964 . es.
  4. Book: Pérez Rodríguez. D. . Pascual Molina. J. F.. Juan Martínez Abades. El pintor del Cuplé (150 aniversario). Gijón. 2012. 26–141. es.