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![]() by Julio
Nudler
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Poet (October 31, 1911 May 11, 1972) Nickname: Katunga |
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Pascual had died mad in
1932 and the brothel stories of his lyrics no longer interested the
new popular poets. These did not care for the social chronicle which
had been their major interest in the previous decade, and they turned
to sentimental affairs, in general about frustated love towards which
the heart returned time and again. And this was the territory almost
exclusive where Katunga Contursi roamed, always romantic, sometimes
melancholic, sometimes impetuous. He did not make use of lunfardo (
he liked more terms like rain, ennui, halitus, brightness, fog ) , and
it was strange that he chose a verse for the neighborhood description.
So faithful he was with this poetic attitude that he
married the heroine of one of his most popular lyrics: "Gricel"
( music by the piano player Mariano Mores).
In these hardly fairly good verses from 1942 ( he considered it his
best tango, but it is far from being so ), Contursi is sorry for having
seduced and forsaken a girl, and cries in grief, in love with her much
later, because in the meantime he forgot her. In the real life, this
melodrama ended when Susana Gricel Viganó married her sentimental
executioner. José María Contursi provided the abundant
product of his inspiration to the demand of tango canción which
took place for about two decades after the late 30s. The critical role
of the singers in the orchestras urged a repertory designed for them
and adjusted to the tastes of the age.
Vocalists such as Alberto Marino,
Juan Carlos Casas, Raúl Iriarte, Libertad
Lamarque and Julio Sosa, among others leaned
on Contursi´s lyrics to reach historical hits.
Among his outstanding lyrics we must mention "Claveles
Blancos", "Lluvia sobre el mar" and "Tabaco",
with music by Armando Pontier, "Cristal"
and "Tu piel de
jazmín" (with Mariano Mores); "Por
calles muertas" (with Sebastián Lombardo), "Despojos" (Federico
Scorticati) "Mi
tango triste"; "Garras"
and "Evocándote" (Aníbal Troilo),
"Un alma buena" (Aquiles Aguilar); "Milonga
de mis amores" (Pedro Laurenz); "Tú"
(José Dames); and the waltz "Bajo
un cielo de estrellas" (with Héctor
Stamponi and Enrique Mario Francini).
The list of the musicians with whom he shared the creation
includes also names of the importance of Joaquín
Mauricio Mora, Charlo, Carlos
Di Sarli, Osvaldo Fresedo, Antonio
Rodio, Osmar Maderna, José Pascual,
Juan José Paz, José Tinelli,
Jorge Argentino Fernández, and Juan Carlos Howard, among others.
Contursi was born in Lanús, one of the suburbs
with which Buenos Aires connects indefinitely with the plains, in this
case, towards the south after leaving the Riachuelo. In 1933 he worked
as a speaker in the now disappeared broadcasting Radio Stentor. He was
a cinema critic, and even co-scriptwriter in "Mi noche triste", a film
shot in 1952 to remember his father. He was an official in the Ministry
of Agriculture for several years which kept him safe from poetic instability.
He also was Secretary in SADAIC, the union for authors and music composers.
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