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Armando Manzanero Canché (7 December 1935 – 28 December 2020) was a Mexican
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musician, singer, composer, actor and music producer, widely considered the premier Mexican romantic composer of the postwar era and one of the most successful composers of Latin America. He received a
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in the United States in 2014. He was the president of the Mexican Society of Authors and Composers (Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México).


Early life

Manzanero was born in
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on 7 December 1935. His father was singer and composer Santiago Manzanero and his mother Juanita Canché Baqueiro played the
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. At the age of eight he was introduced to the world of music at the ''Escuela de Bellas Artes'' (School of Fine Arts) of his native city, later furthering his musical studies in
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.


Career

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/ref> The following year he began his professional career as a pianist. In 1957 he was signed as musical director by the Mexican branch of CBS International and as Musical Promoter for
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,Compositores Yucatecos – Armando Manzanero
/ref> becoming the next year the pianist of Latin American artists such as Pedro Vargas,
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and
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. In 1959, an executive of RCA Victor urged him to record his first album of love songs, which he named ''Mi Primera Grabación'' (My First Record). In 1965 he won first place at the ''Festival de la Canción'' (Song Festival) in Miami with the song ''Cuando Estoy Contigo'' (When I'm With You).Biomusica Epoca De Oro: Biografia De Armando Manzanero
/ref> In 1970, his song "
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" was reissued with new lyrics by
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, composer for
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and was nominated for a
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. In 1978 he won first place at the Mallorca Festival in Spain, with the song ''Señor Amor'' (Mister Love). In 1982, the song ''Corazón Amigo'' (Heart Friend), was honored at the Yamaha Festival. In 1993 ''
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'' magazine gave him an award for his excellent musical career. In 2011, Manzanero became President of and one of the main directors of the ''Asociación Nacional de Autores y Compositores'' (Mexican National Association of Authors and Composers). He also served as Vice President of the association from 1982 through 2011. His work in defense of
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laws has strengthened this organization and has given it international acclaim. His work has been performed by singers such as Tito Rodriguez,
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and others. Manzanero composed more than four hundred songs, fifty of which have given him international fame. He participated in numerous radio and television shows, recorded more than thirty albums, and composed the musical scores of several movies. During the fifty years of his musical career, Manzanero gave performances all over Latin America, particularly in
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(New York), and many other cities in Europe and Asia. His most famous songs include ''Voy a apagar la luz'' (I'm Going to Turn Off the Lights), ''Contigo Aprendí'' ( With you I Learned... ), ''Adoro'' (I Adore), ''No sé tú'' (I don't know if you...), ''Por Debajo de la Mesa'' (Underneath the Table) ''Esta Tarde Vi Llover'' (English version "Yesterday I Heard the Rain"), ''Somos Novios'' (English version "It's Impossible"), ''Felicidad'' (Happiness) and '' Nada Personal'' (Nothing Personal). Some of his melodies have also been recorded by jazz artists, like
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, Abbey Lincoln, Tete Montoliu.


Death

On 17 December 2020, Manzanero was hospitalized in
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after being diagnosed with
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during the
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. Manzanero died eleven days later from the virus, aged 85 on 28 December 2020, twenty one days after his birthday.Murió Armando Manzanero a los 85 años de edad
/ref> His body was
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and his ashes were transferred to Mérida, in Yucatán where he was born and where there is a house museum in his honor.


Recognition

Manzanero was presented with the
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at the 1993 Lo Nuestro Awards. He received the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010 as well as the
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in 2014. Manzanero was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2000, the ''Billboard'' Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2003, and the
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in 2013. Manzanero was presented with the
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in 2010. He also earned the ''Billboard'' Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.


Selected discography

* 1959: ''Mi Primera Grabación'' * 1967: ''A mi amor... Con mi amor'' * 1967: ''Manzanero el Grande'' * 1968: ''
Somos Novios "Somos Novios" (Spanish for "We Are Lovers") is a song first recorded by Mexican songwriter Armando Manzanero in 1968. Originally a French song " J'ai le mal de toi", different versions with unrelated lyrics in different languages have been writte ...
'' * 1968: '' Armando Manzanero, su piano y su música'' * 1969: ''Para mi siempre amor'' * N/A: ''Que bonito viven los enamorados'' * 1976: ''Lo mejor de Armando Manzanero'' * 1977: ''Fanático de ti'' * 1977: ''Corazón Salvaje'' * 1979: ''Ternura y Romance'' * 1981: ''Mi trato contigo'' * 1982: ''Otra vez romántico'' * 1985: ''Armando Manzanero'' * 1987: ''Cariñosamente, Manzanero'' * 1988: ''Mientras existas tú'' * 1992: ''Las canciones que quise escribir'' * 1993: ''Entre amigos'' * 1995: ''El piano... Manzanero y sus amigos'' * 1996: ''Nada Personal'' * 1997: ''Intimos'' (Ft. Bebu Silvetti) * 1998: ''Manzanero y La Libertad'' (Ft. Tania Libertad) * 2001: '' Duetos'' * 2002: ''Duetos 2'' * 2002: ''Lo Mejor de lo Mejor'' * 2005: ''Lo Esencial'' * 2006: ''De la A a la Z'' (Ft. Susana Zabaleta)-DVD * 2008: ''Las mujeres de Manzanero'' * 2009: ''Amarrados'' (Ft. Susana Zabaleta) * 2012: "Armando un Pancho" (Dueto – Francisco Cespedes) * 2014: "Des Armando a Tania" (Dueto – Tania Libertad)


See also

* List of Mexican singer-songwriters


Notes


External links

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