Susana Rinaldi in Finnland I

The emergence of singer Susana Rinaldi rocked the rather static and small tango scene of the ‘60s. An impeccable technique, an unbiased conception of the genre, and an impressive dramatic dimension are the elements that have defined her as a unique performer; a status she has been keeping for four decades now. \n\n She was simultaneously trained as a singer and an actress. She has renewed the traditional song book and introduced a brand-new repertoire. The uniqueness of her style interweaves echoes and reminiscences of exceptional performers –ranging from Mercedes Simone to Judy Garland, and from Edit Piaff to Liza Minelli. She has been successful both in Argentina and abroad, on stages such as the Olympia, in Paris, or the Carnegie Hall, in New York. She has been greatly admired by Julio Cortázar, Yves Montand, and Simone Signoret. She was decorated by the President of Finland, granted the Order of the Arts and Letters of France, and appointed Ambassador of Goodwill by the UNESCO. You are now enjoying a concert given in 1999, along with the Orchestra of Seinajoki, Finnland, which was conducted at the time by Juan Carlos Cuacci.

  • Duration : 24 minutes
  • Genre : Music

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