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Been born in La
Romana, the 5 of June of 1924, his first steps like
almost all of those did in their youth: strolling and
letting hear his voice in any place where they allowed it.
But his great day arrived in December of 1947, when he
won a species of aid, made possible by the radiostation
La Voz de Yuna. His interpretation was worth a lot and
the praises were sung and a most important contract of
exclusive feature with the diffuser. The 15 of January of
1947 his voice begun to be heard further and further
away, when making debut in the most important radio
station of that time. To that success others followed
him, that took Alberto Beltrán till the top of the
popularity.
In 1954 Beltrán traveled for the first time to Cuba,
where his friend and compatriot Tirso Guerrero, who took
him to the stage scene of Havana, presented him and
quickly the singer of Quisqueya was in the front of the
most famous Matancera Sonant. The radio and the Cuban
television sent him to popularity in the greater one of
the Antilles and his voice was registered on several
records. Titles like El negrito del batey, of Héctor J.
Díaz and Medardo Guzmán (piece that was written for
Joseíto Mateo, but that A.B. recorded and he popularized
it, first with the Matancera Sonant, and soon with the
Conjunto Casino). Ignoro tu existencia, of Rafael Pablo
Mota, Todo me gusta de ti, of Cuto Estévez, and many
others, opened the doors to him for a rutilante carreer.
Its fame extended by all the orb and in that way it
involved the work of important Dominican composers; and
that's how it is what the record work that Alberto Beltrán
with the orchestra of Billo Frómeta did in the studios
of Radio Progress, in Havana, Cuba, in 1958. From then,
the life of the brilliant singer was impregnated by the
fame. The quality of its voice stayed through the years,
for delight of several generations.
This text is taken from "Los cien músicos del siglo"
and translated, published in 2000 by "Cañabrava",
in Santo Domingo and written by "el Lic. Antonio Gómez
Sotolongo"
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