Víctor Cordero Aurrecoechea (10 October 1914 – 7 December 1983) was a Mexican composer, who was born and died in Mexico City. Many of his compositions were used in Mexican films, and Mexican singers like Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete were interpreters of Corderoʻs songs.
Víctor Cordero Aurrecoechea | |
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Born | |
Died | 7 December 1983 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 69)
Children | José Luis Cordero |
Parent(s) | Rafael Cordero Rosario Aurrecoechea Jiménez |
Compositions
editCorderoʻs compositions were used in more than 70 Mexican films. A few of his notable compositions include:
- Juan Charrasqueado[1]
- El loco
- Gabino Barrera
- El ojo de vidrio
- Besos callejeros[2] (in the film The Place Without Limits)
- Flor triste
- Domingo Corrales
Family
editVíctor Cordero was a son of Don Rafael Cordero[3] and his wife, Rosario Aurrecoechea Jiménez,[4] and thus a brother of the actor Joaquín Cordero Aurrecoechea. Son of Víctor is José Luis Cordero, who is a singer and actor.
References
edit- ^ Juan Charrasqueado – Autor: Víctor Cordero Aurrecoechea
- ^ Andrés Lema-Hincapié, Conxita Domènech (2016). Letras hispánicas en la gran pantalla: De la literatura al cine. Routledge.
- ^ Victor Cordero Archived 2017-09-17 at the Wayback Machine. "Fueron sus padres Rafael Cordero y Rosario Aurrecoechea de Cordero."
- ^ Revista de revistas. Empresa Editora "Revista de Revistas, S.A.". 1998. "VICTOR CORDERO AURRECOECHEA Fue hijo de don Rafael Cordero Pita y doña Rosario Aurrecoechea Jiménez."