Mariterangi, Marie (1926-1971)
Alternative last name spellings: – |
Alternative first name spellings: Marie Mariteragi, Marie Terangi |
Alias: Marie. |
GENERAL INFO
Description: Marie Mariterangi was a singer, guitarist, composer and ukulele player from French Polynesia. Her compositions are based on pop music with influences from French Polynesia and Hawayan music. She was very successful as a singer, and made a prolific career with more than 200 songs, acquired worldwide fame. | |
Sex: Female | Occupation: Singer, guitarist, ukulele player, composer and songwriter. |
Place of Birth / Death: Hikueru, French Polynesia / Papeete French Polynesia. | Country Tags: French Polynesia |
Periods: 20th Century. | Genres: Instrumental music, vocal music, dance music, world music. |
Styles: Ethnic, Pop polynesian, Folk, traditional music. | Master: – |
Instruments: Voice, guitar, ukulele. | Relatives: Teaitu (brother), Hiriata (mother), Celia, Melia and Emma (sisters) |
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External links
- Marie Mariterangi in Allmusic: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/marie-mariterangi-mn0002711120 – [31/08/2019].
- Marie Mariterangi in Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1053672-Marie-Mariterangi – [31/08/2019].
- Marie Mariterangi in Napster: https://es.napster.com/artist/marie-mariterangi – [31/08/2019].
- Marie Mariterangi in peoplepill.com: https://peoplepill.com/people/marie-mariterangi/ – [31/08/2019].
- Marie Mariterangi in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5CTxoAMTHgxuSTNMSLCgMs – [31/08/2019].
- Wikipedia.org: Marie Mariterangi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Mariterangi – [31/08/2019].
Bibliography
- Beltrando-Patier, Marie-Claire y otros (1996). Historia de la música. Espasa Calpe
- Bohlman, Philip V (2002). World Music. OUP Oxford
- Onnen, Frank. (1967). Enciclopedia de la música. Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado
- Rodman, Sarah (2007). A true cultural ambassador. The Boston Globe.
- Shepherd, J., ed. (2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. New York: Continuum.