Mireya Cecilia Ramona Pantoja Levi (21 October 1943 – 24 July 2023), better known simply as Cecilia or Cecilia la Incomparable, was a Chilean singer-songwriter, and a member of the nueva ola music movement.¡Vamos Chilenas!, Cecilia (Cecilia Pantoja Levi) , in Spanish.
Pantoja was considered by some critics as the greatest teen star of the mid-1960s and the most prominent and influential act of the nueva ola movement. Cecilia Cristóbal Peña, musicapopular.cl. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
Cecilia began singing at the end of the 1950s in the band Los de Tomé, a melodic quartet originally formed by three González brothers and whose name is attributed to the city of origin of its members. After the recording of a first and only single disc for the RCA Records at the beginning of the 1960s, the group broke up, and she went solo with a vocal support group they baptized The Singers. With them she arrived at the Odeón studios in 1962 to record his first solo work, a single album that by adding its two sides, combines two different musical styles: an Italian tango (one of many) and rock and roll performed in the native language (I wanna live).
Her stage display was brash and provocative, with a musical catalogue that spanned several musical genres, which would make her a symbol of sexual emancipation by transgressing manners, conventions and customs. In his participation in the 1965 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, she competed with the song Como una ola, entangling herself in a sharp controversy with the authorities of the time for violating the recommendation not to perform his characteristic taquito kiss, a scenic gesture inspired by soccer technique and considered inappropriate to be performed by a woman at the time. She responded with grimaces, mocking gestures and the occasional taquito kiss.
Rubén Nouzeilles, her first musical producer and then artistic director of the Odeón label, had a great influence on her musical and artistic style. He did not agree with the presumed lightness of the Nueva Ola. Her musical training was broad enough to include productions by dissimilar musicians, such as Lucho Gatica, her friend Violeta Parra and Los Huasos Quincheros. Cecilia's recordings that bear Nouzeilles' signature were definitely the most significant of her career, and were characterized by rich orchestrations arranged by Odeón staff directors such as Luis Barragán and Valentín Trujillo.
Cecilia's artistic decline coincided with her removal from the Odeon since the second half of the decade at the hands of new youthful idols, among them José Alfredo Fuentes, in 1968 she decided to move to the CBS/Philips label and start recording songs that would give her career a more adult and international profile. In 1970 she proposed progressive versions for songs by Violeta Parra Gracias a la vida and Víctor Jara Plegaria a un labrador. The most important record of that period was Compromiso, a rock ballad that three decades later would be rescued by Javiera y Los Imposibles. At her time, however, the success of this stylistic experiment was unsatisfactory. After releasing her first and only LP for CBS/Philips, Gracias a la vida (1970), she unsuccessfully tried to start a career in Mexico and on his return amidst government of the Popular Unity, she founded his own record label, Chía Producciones, for which he recorded a few melancholic and romantic songs that had little diffusion.
Then there was a series of concerts (one of them sold out at the Teatro Caupolicán), with her former artistic director, Leo García. Then Rubén Nouzeilles released two compiled albums in digital format, La incomparable (1995) and Un día te diré (1997), whose sales totaled more than 100 thousand units, revealing the popular roots of the songs.
For much of her musical career, Cecilia Pantoja Levi -like all the singers of her generation- limited herself to managing her musical heritage from the 1960s. In 2016 she received Premio a la Música Nacional Presidente de la República in popular music, handed by president Michelle Bachelet.
Many artists of younger generations have recognized her influence such as Álvaro Henríquez, Javiera Parra, Denisse Malebran and Mon Laferte among others.
In 2023 a biographic TV series entitled "Cecilia: Bravura Plateada" was broadcast in TVN, starring Amaya Forch as Cecilia.
Cecilia Pantoja died on 24 July 2023, at the age of 79 in Santiago, Chile.
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