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Vicente Fernández - king of ranchera music

keberoxu 16 Dec 21 - 08:30 PM
Stilly River Sage 17 Dec 21 - 12:36 AM
keberoxu 17 Dec 21 - 08:09 PM
GUEST,pattyClink 18 Dec 21 - 10:38 AM
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Subject: Obit: Vicente Fernández
From: keberoxu
Date: 16 Dec 21 - 08:30 PM

The death of Mexican singer Vicente Fernändez this month
(December 2021) has resulted in
news media coverage across the globe,
and in many languages besides Spanish or English.

I remember hearing his songs on the radio when my residence
was in New Mexico, for about two decades of my adult life.
The great advantage of making Fernández' s acquaintance,
acquaintance with his music and voice, in New Mexico
was the context provided, on those radio broadcasts,
with so many other Mexican singers,
everybody from Antonio Águilar to Pedro Infante.

This is what I have to contribute, as a musician whose life
has been shaped by singing and songs more than by anything else,
even my piano lessons.

Vicente Fernández may have been 'self-taught' as reports now say.
Regardless, he learned, early and well, in some way or other,
the kind of secure, athletic singing technique
which gave him the power, range, and eloquence of an opera singer --
and he maintained that security of singing technique
throughout the whole of his very lengthy musical career,
long after his matinée-idol cinematic starring roles were over.
Many are the other singers of Ranchera, Mariachi, Norteño,
and other Mexican idioms
who start out their singing careers with glorious singing instruments,
truly wonderful voices,
and then the singing goes downhill because technique is faulty or lacking.
I don't truly know where or how Fernández learned to sing the way he did,
but he is a role model and exemplar for singers everywhere,
and a reproach to some of them!

Vaya con Diós, Don 'Chente',
and go and embrace in heaven
all the beloved colleagues who passed away before you did.
You have earned your place singing for joy in the chorus there.


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Subject: RE: Vicente Fernández
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 17 Dec 21 - 12:36 AM

Dozens bid farewell to Mexican singing legend Vicente Fernandez during Dallas funeral Mass

He died in the Mexican state of Jalisco, but the mass in Dallas was probably duplicated in cities around the world.


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Subject: RE: Vicente Fernández - king of ranchera music
From: keberoxu
Date: 17 Dec 21 - 08:09 PM

There are and will be many memorials to this artist and career.
But if you want to know about the Vicente 'Chente' Fernández
who lives in the collective heart of his people,
you must read this Los Angeles Times feature story.

Warning: descriptions of kidnap and torture.


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Subject: RE: Vicente Fernández - king of ranchera music
From: GUEST,pattyClink
Date: 18 Dec 21 - 10:38 AM

Thanks for the news and links, I enjoyed learning a lot about this man. In the many clips online, you can hear how his voice got better, because wiser and richer, over time. Same happened with Tommy Makem. The bold young wine becomes a fine vintage.


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