Rosario Bléfari facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Rosario Bléfari
|
|
---|---|
![]() Bléfari in 2008
|
|
Pronunciation | Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo βʟeˈfari] |
Born | Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
|
24 December 1965
Died | 6 July 2020 Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina
|
(aged 54)
Burial place | Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentinian |
Occupation |
|
Years active | 1978–2020 |
Notable work
|
|
Children | 1 |
Rosario Bléfari (born December 24, 1965 – died July 6, 2020) was a talented singer, songwriter, actress, and poet from Argentina. Many people saw her as a very important person in Argentina's independent music and film scenes.
Contents
Life and Career
Rosario Bléfari was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina. She began her artistic journey in the late 1980s.
Music Journey
From 1989 to 2001, Rosario was the leader of the band Suárez. They played a type of music called lo-fi indie rock. Lo-fi music often sounds a bit raw or homemade.
Later, with their fourth album, Excursiones, their sound changed to be more like indie pop. They even had a popular song called Río Paraná.
After Suárez broke up, Rosario started her solo music career. Her solo songs were often more acoustic and melodic. However, they still kept some of the punk and noise elements from her earlier work. She always believed in a "DIY ethic", meaning she liked to create things herself without much help from big companies.
In the 2010s, she formed new music groups. These included the band Sue Mon Mont and the duo Los Mundos Posibles. She worked with younger musicians from other indie bands like Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado.
Acting Roles
Rosario Bléfari was also well-known for her acting. She starred in several early films by director Martín Rejtman. These included the short film Doli vuelve a casa (1986) and the movies Rapado (1992) and Silvia Prieto (1999).
She also appeared in other films such as Poor Butterfly (1986) and I, the Worst of All (1990). Later roles included Los dueños (2013) and The Idea of a Lake (2016).
Later Years
Rosario Bléfari passed away on July 6, 2020, in Santa Rosa, Argentina. She was 54 years old and died from health problems related to leukemia, a type of cancer.
Music Albums
Here are the albums Rosario Bléfari released with her bands and as a solo artist.
Suárez Albums
No. | Album Name / Year |
---|---|
1 | Hora de no ver (1994) |
2 | Horrible (1995) |
3 | Galope (1996) |
4 | Excursiones (1999) |
5 | 29:09:00 (EP, 2000) |
6 | La colección (compilation, 2005) |
Solo Albums
No. | Album Name / Year |
---|---|
1 | Cara (2002) |
2 | Estaciones (2004) |
3 | Misterio relámpago (2006) |
4 | Versiones relámpago (EP, 2006) |
5 | Calendario (2008) |
6 | Privilegio (2011) |
7 | Brazos en Huelga (EP, 2017) |
8 | Sector apagado (2019) |
Sue Mon Mont Albums
No. | Album Name / Year |
---|---|
1 | Sue Mon Mont (2014) |
2 | Contratiempo (EP, 2015) |
Los Mundos Posibles Albums
No. | Album Name / Year |
---|---|
1 | Pintura de guerra (2018) |
Split Albums
No. | Album Name / Year |
---|---|
1 | 4 Women No Cry (2005) |
Filmography
Rosario Bléfari acted in many movies and documentaries.
Movies
|
Documentaries
|
Literary Works
Rosario Bléfari was also a talented writer, creating stories, poems, and plays.
Stories
Poems
|
Theater Plays
|
See also
In Spanish: Rosario Bléfari para niños