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Alfredo Le Pera - Definition and Overview

Alfredo Le Pera (4 June 1900? – 24 June 1935) was an Argentinian journalist, dramatist, and lyricist, best known for his brief but fruitful collaboration with the Argentinian tango singer, Carlos Gardel. Some of their best-known collaborations are the tangos "Melodía de arrabal", "Cuesta abajo", "Soledad", "Volvió un noche", "Golondrina", "Lejana tierra mia", "Mi Buenos Aires querido", and "El día que me quieras". Le Pera died in the same airplane crash which killed Gardel.

Le Pera was born in San Pablo, Brazil. At the beginning of his career, he worked for several Argentinian periodicals as a theater critic. In 1931, he travelled to Paris, where he met Gardel. Le Perla wrote tangos together with Gardel as well as preparing the scripts for a number of his films.

Le Pera is credited with elevating the literary quality of tango lyrics while respecting the popular character of the musical form.

External link

  • Short profile (http://www.todotango.com/english/creadores/alepera.html)
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