Estrella Morente

Estrella Morente
Birth name Estrella de la Aurora Morente Carbonell
Born (1980-08-14) 14 August 1980
Origin Las Gabias, Granada, Spain
Genres Cante flamenco
Years active 2001–present
Labels Mute Records
Website http://www.estrella-morente.es/estrellamorente.html

Estrella Morente (Estrella de la Aurora Morente Carbonell) is a Spanish flamenco singer. She was born on 14 August 1980 in Las Gabias, Granada in southern Spain. She is the daughter of flamenco singer Enrique Morente and dancer Aurora Carbonell.

She has performed with her father since age seven[1] and recorded her first album in 2001, Mi Cante Y Un Poema (My Songs and A Poem). This was followed the same year by Calle del Aire, which was well received by critics and flamenco fans. She released her third album, Mujeres (Women) in 2006, which her father produced. On 14 December 2001 she married bullfighter Javier Conde in Nuestra Señora de las Angustias basilica in Granada. They have two children, Curro (2002) and Estrella (2005).

Discography

Filmography

Morente was the voice behind Penélope Cruz's flamenco song in the 2006 film Volver.

She played herself in the 2011 animated feature Chico & Rita.

In 2013,[4] Estrella narrated the documentary, Guadalquivir, directed by Joaquín Gutiérrez Acha. The film is about the Guadalquivir River, the wildlife, and the natural reserves/parks from Cazorla to Donana, through the Sierra Morena mountains in Andalucia, southern Spain. The director commented that "We needed to find the voice of Andalucia. And she is Estrella, without a doubt. It is a plus for this work/project. Guadalquivir would have not been the same film without her."

On 15 February 2014 the short film "Caen Piedras desde el Cielo" (Stones fall from Above), by director Rafael Robles "Rafatal," premiered in Malaga, Spain, starring Estrella Morente as the protagonist, "Luz." The short film is about a single mother in the 1970s working in a religious hospital and the obstacles she faced.[5]

External links

Notes

  1. Mi cante y un poema (2001) liner notes in Spanish, with sung texts
  2. Calle del Aire (2001) liner notes in Spanish, without sung texts
  3. Pazos, Pablo. "Guadalquivir: El paraiso andaluz suena a Estrella Morente". Hoyencinema ABC. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
  4. Bandera, Carmen. "Rafatal estrena 'Caen Piedras desde el Cielo', el debut de Estrella Morente". CineandCine. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
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