Artist's albums
Negra María (Remastered)
2022 · EP
Luna de España (Remastered)
2022 · EP
Tú me acostumbraste (Remastered)
2022 · EP
Dos cruces (Remastered)
2022 · EP
La Flor de la Canela (Remastered)
2022 · EP
La Flor de la Canela (Remastered)
2020 · album
Mujeres de Fina Estampa
2019 · album
La Colección Definitiva
2017 · album
Inimitable
2015 · album
Lo Mejor de María Dolores Pradera
2015 · album
Latin Salsa: Best Of Maria Dolores Pradera
2015 · album
Chavela Vargas y María Dolores Pradera
2015 · album
María Dolores Pradera y Caterina Valente
2015 · album
Amarraditos
2015 · album
40 baladas y boleros con sus primeras rancheras
2015 · album
La Única
2014 · album
Origenes (Remasterizado)
2014 · album
La Única
2014 · album
Gracias a Vosotros, Vol. II
2013 · album
Esencial Maria Dolores Pradera
2013 · album
Chavela Vargas vs. María Dolores Pradera
2013 · album
La Flor de la Canela
2013 · album
La Flor de la Canela
2013 · album
La Flor De La Canela (with Joaquín Sabina)
2012 · single
Procuro Olvidarte (with Sergio Dalma)
2012 · single
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Biography
Singer and actress Maria Dolores Pradera was born in Madrid on August 29, 1924. She spent much of her childhood in Chile, her family brought there by her father's business. She began working as an actress on both stage and screen as early as her late teens. Her first major works were the films Yo No Ne Caso in 1944 and Los Habitantes de la Casa Deshabitada in 1946. It was while working on Los Habitantes that Pradera met Fernando Fernan Gómez, whom she would marry in 1947. From there she would perform in various theaters in Spain, France, and Mexico, collaborating with the most important directors of the day. As a singer, Pradera was known for her smooth voice, perfect diction, and intuitive nature in a variety of styles. A master of bolero, ranchera, coplas, ballads, fados, and more, Pradera became well loved all over Latin America. Her voice made famous the works of songwriters like José Alfredo Jiménez (Mexico), Chabuca Granda (Peru), and Miguel Matamoros (Cuba). Her vocal and theatrical career was celebrated throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Toward the end of her productive years she helped to bolster and guide Spain's next generation of artists, including Joaquín Sabina, Rosana, and Los Sabandenos. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi