

Isabel Vargas Lizano was born April 17, 1919, in the town of San Joaquin de Flores in Costa Rica and had hoped to be a musician from her early childhood. It was Almodovar who perhaps best described Vargas’ chosen instrument as “ la voz aspera de la ternura” - the rough voice of tenderness. Though Vargas experienced her first flush of fame in the mid-20th century - with an outlaw image she cultivated by wearing men’s clothing, packing a pistol and knocking back copious quantities of tequila - she enjoyed a second round of admiration that was perhaps even more intense beginning in the 1990s, with a rediscovery fueled in great part by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar, who championed her music for a new generation and included it in some of his films. Vargas had been hospitalized for a number of days after returning from Spain, where she had been promoting a CD dedicated to Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca. Vargas died of multiple organ failure Sunday at the Hospital Inovamed in Cuernavaca, Mexico, according to a spokeswoman there. Truly a phenomenal evening.MEXICO CITY - Chavela Vargas, a preeminent interpreter of the music of loss and longing known as ranchera, who defiantly shattered gender stereotypes and blazed a legendary path through 20th century Mexican popular culture, has died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "The concert was amazing, the band was incredible, and the setup was breathtaking. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "I absolutely loved the show!!! The atmosphere was beautiful and I can still hear the music.
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Beautiful, intimate, full of energy and happiness." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "Loved it! From the welcome at the door to the very end it was a great event.

Amor Eterno / Eternal Love - Juan Gabriel.In the Hall of the Mountain King - Edvard Grieg.La Llorona - canción popular mexicana de autor desconocido, atribuida a Andrés Henestrosa / The Weeping Woman - popular Mexican song with unknown composer attributed to Andrés Henestrosa.La Bruja - canción popular veracruzana de compositor desconocido / The Witch - popular song from Veracruz by an unknown composer.La Martiniana- canción popular oaxaqueña adaptada por Andrés Henestrosa con base en la canción La Micaela de autoría anónima / popular Oaxacan song adapted by Andrés Henestrosa based on the anonymous song La Micaela.Dios Nunca Muere - vals mexicano compuesto por Macedonio Alcalá / God Never Dies - Mexican waltz composed by Macedonio Alcalá.Funeral March of a Marionette - Charles Gounod.


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