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La Niña De Los Peines

voc, 1890-1969 ES
Singer / Musician of Latin and World
A.k.a. Pastora María Pavón Cruz

Pastora Pavón Cruz, known as La Niña de los Peines (Seville, Spain, February 10, 1890 - November 26, 1969), is considered the most important woman flamenco singer of the 20th century. She was a sister of singers Arturo Pavón and Tomás Pavón, and aunt to Arturo Pavón, the first flamenco pianist. Both brothers, Pastora and Tomás, together with singer Manuel Torre, were the inspiring models for the next generation of singers like Antonio Mairena, Pepe de la Matrona or Fosforito, who led the movement towards the revival of traditional forms in the decades of the 50s-70s. Born in the famous quarter of Alameda de Hércules, in Seville, she started singing for the public as at the age of 8, in the Seville Spring Fair. Later, when she was singing at Café de la Marina, a café cantante in Madrid, she acquired the nickname La Niña de los Peines (The Girl of the Combs, a nickname she never liked), as she usually sang a stanza in tangos style with the following lyrics: "Peinate tú con mis peines / Mis peines son de canela". She never learnt to read or write, and only learnt to sign when she was already an adult. Her family were in dire need of money, so she started to sing regularly as a professional in the Taberna de Ceferino, in Seville, and then spent a period in Madrid and Bilbao. In this town, she was not allowed to sing in public owing to her young age, so she sat as model for painter Ignacio Zuloaga. Back in Andalusia, she took part in the performances of several cafés cantante in Jerez, Seville, Málaga and other towns. In 1910 she made her first recordings, and in 1920 the Teatro Romea was paying her the highest fee it had ever paid to an artist. After that, she started a long series of tours in all Spain. In 1922 at Granada, she participated at the Concurso de Cante Jondo. This famous music festival was largely organized by Manuel de Falla and also Federico García Lorca in order to reinvigorate the flamendo arts. She was featured as a professional performer, along with Antonio Chacón, Manuel Torre, Juana la Macarrona, Ramón Montoya and others. She was also chosen as one of the judges for the contest between non-professionals. Along her career she met or shared the stage with many classical flamenco singers of the Golden Age like Antonio Chacón, Manuel Torre, Francisco Lema (known as Fosforito El Viejo), El Canario, La Trini, or Frijones. She had also met in 1922 Federico García Lorca, who, in a lecture given in 1933, stated: "This woman's voice is exceptional. It breaks the moulds of all singing schools, as much as she breaks the moulds of any built music. When she seems to be out of tune, she is not out of tune: on the contrary, she is incredibly in tune as, owing to the special miracle of this style and the passion with which she sings third tones and quarter tones, impossible to record on the staff." (Quoted by Antonio Reina in Museo Virtual de la Niña de los Peines) In 1931, she married flamenco singer Pepe Pinto. After the parenthesis of the Spanish Civil War, she came back to the stage, as part of several flamenco shows, together with artists like Concha Piquer. After this, she retired for a few years, and came back with a show called España y su Cantaora (Spain and her singer), together with her husband, which she toured for a few months and was acclaimed by the critics. Then she definitely retired again. In 1961 she received an homage in Córdoba, in which several well-known flamenco artists took part, such as Antonio Mairena, Juan Talega, Manuel Morao, or Fernando Terremoto. In 1968, a monument was built in her honour in her quarter of Alameda de Hércules. In the last three years of her life, she was completely retired owing to senile dementia. She died in 1969, a month and a half after her husband. In that same year, singer Anotnio Mairena recorded his album Honores a la Niña de los Peines in homage to her. In 1996, during the IX Bienal de Flamenco, the autonomous Andalusian government declared the voice of La Niña de los Peines Bien de Interés Cultural (Asset of Cultural Interest).

     
Genres
  • Latin
  • World
  • Folk
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La Niña De Los Peines on Sounds of Havana: Voces Femeninas Latinas, Vol. 3 by Sounds of Havana

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco - Volume 3La Niña De Los Peines2011Compil.
Cantes GitanosLa Niña De Los Peines2008Compil.
Grabaciones Discos De Pizarra. Año 1930-40La Niña De Los Peines2008Compil.
La Niña De Los PeinesLa Niña De Los Peines2007Compil.
Cantes GitanosLa Niña De Los Peines2005Compil.
Patrimonio De AndalucíaLa Niña De Los Peines2004Album
Voz De Estaño FundidoLa Niña De Los Peines2000Album
Mirame A Los OjosLa Niña De Los Peines2000Album
Voz De Estaño FundidoLa Niña De Los Peines1997Album
The First RecordingsLa Niña De Los Peines1995Compil.
Leyendas Del CanteLa Niña De Los Peines1992Compil.
Maestra InmortalLa Niña De Los Peines1988Compil.
Cancionero Flamenco Vol. 13La Niña De Los Peines1971Single
La Edad De Oro Del Flamenco - Vol. IVLa Niña De Los Peines1970Album
Homenaje De Pepe PintoLa Niña De Los Peines y Tomás Pavón Guitarrista: Niño Ricardo1970Album
Niña De Los PeinesLa Niña De Los Peines1969Compil.
Canta la Niña de Los Peines Volumen No. 1La Niña De Los Peines1963Single
Navidad Andaluza (Villancicos)Niña De La Puebla, La Niña De Los Peines, Canalejas De Puerto Real1960Single
El Cante de la Niña de Los PeinesLa Niña De Los Peines1959Single
De Sevilla A CadizLa Niña De Los Peines1958Single
Que Te Quería Yo, No Lo Niego / Yo He Visto Varios Pintores / de Color Cera, Mare / Esquilones de PlataLa Niña De Los Peines1958Single
Los Ases Del FlamencoNiña De La Puebla / Angelillo / La Niña De Los Peines / Canalejas De Puerto Real1958Single
Cantos FlamencosLa Niña De Los Peines1953Album
Fandangos / BuleriasLa Niña De Los Peines Y Pepe Pinto1946Album
Cante FlamencoLa Niña De Los Peines1941Album
De Sevilla A Cadiz / Fiestas De NavidadLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
The Girl Of The CombsLa Niña De Los PeinesCompil.
Alegrias / SaetasLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Tango Flamenco / SevillanasLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Cantinas Malaguenas/FandangosLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Canta - Volumen No. 2La Niña De Los PeinesSingle
Bulería / SaetasLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Alegrias / SaetasLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Sevillanas No. 3/Soleares No. 3La Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
Cantaores FamososJarrito, Tomas Pavon, Manuel Vallejo, Tomás De Antequera, Manolo Caracol, Jésus Perosanz, Almaden, La Niña De Los Peines, Pericón De CádizAlbum
Seguidillas / PetenerasLa Niña De Los PeinesAlbum
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