Alfredo Sadel

Alfredo Sadel ( born February 22, 1930 in Caracas, † June 28, 1989 ibid; actually Manuel Alfredo Sánchez Luna ) was a Venezuelan singer and actor.

Life

Sadel studied at the Vicente Emilio Sojo led by Escuela Superior de Santa Capilla music theory, harmony, piano and vocals. Sixteen -year old he took at Radio Caracas on the song Desesperación that was not sent. He had first appearances on the radio show Caravana Camel, and his first successful recording was a Torero Diamante Negro dedicated paso doble, which was twenty thousand sold and with which he was known in Venezuela.

There were other recordings as well as an offer for the first Venezuelan feature film Flor del Campo ( 1951). He entered the show Fiesta Fabulosa with compositions Billo Frómetas, Eduardo Serrano and Manuel Enrique Pérez Díaz ' and took 1952 Conny Méndez ' on Déjame and Aldemaro Romeros Me queda el consuelo. In the same year he traveled to the United States. Here he entered the Jefferson Theater and ( Lola Flores ) at the Teatro San Juan in New York and was a guest of the Ed Sullivan Show, the Colgate Comedy Hour and the show Chance of a Lifetime.

With the establishment of Radio Caracas Televisión 1953, he was also present in the Venezuelan television in shows such as El Show de Víctor Saume ( Lucho Gatica with ) and El Show de Renny. After living in the United States and Cuba, where he performed among others with Beny Moré, he played in a number of Mexican films: Tú y la mentira, El ratón, buena suerte El, Martín Santos, El llanero, Un venezolano en México and tres balas perdidas.

In 1957 he took on escribeme by Guillermo Castillo Bustamante, who was at that time under the dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez regime of detention. In the same year he founded the Asociación Venezolana de Artistas en Escena ( AVADE ). In 1958 he became the first Venezuelan artist a contract with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, where he was to replace Mario Lanza. It created the plates Sadel a media voz, Sadel canta a Agustín Lara and Caminos de mi tierra.

As an opera singer debuted Sadel 1962 at Teatro Municipal in Caracas in the Zarzuela Los Gavilanes. It was followed by appearances in Yugoslavia, Hungary, Switzerland, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the Soviet Union and New York's Carnegie Hall. With the parents of Plácido Domingo, the Zarzuelasängern Plácido Domingo (father ), and Pepita Embil, he undertook a tour of Latin America.

On another trip to Europe Sadel occurred at the Municipal Theater Münster and sang in Sankt Gallen games from Carmen, La Boheme, Tosca and Don Carlos. In the Soviet Union he sang Tosca, Rigoletto, La Traviata, Lucia di Lammermoor and Madame Butterfly. Less than a year before his untimely death in 1988, he joined the Teatro Teresa Carreña with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Venezuela. on. Overall Sadel took more than two thousand songs and has published more than two hundred records,

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