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Chávez, Óscar, 1935-2020

LC control no.n 91096167
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ7298.13.H28527
Personal name headingChávez, Óscar, 1935-2020
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Variant(s)Chávez Fernández, Óscar, 1935-2020
Fernández, Óscar Chávez, 1935-2020
Caifán Mayor, 1935-2020
Birth date1935-03-20
Death date2020-04-30
Place of birthMexico City (Mexico)
Place of deathMexico City (Mexico)
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (Mexico), Escuela de Arte Teatral
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Profession or occupationActors Motion picture producers and directors Singers Arrangers (Musicians) Composers
Found inNervo, A. Amado Nervo [SR] c1978: label (Óscar Chávez)
LC data base, 09-20-91 (hdg.: Chávez, Óscar)
All music guide WWW site, May 15, 2007 (Óscar Chavez; b. 1935, Mexico; actor, director, vocalist, and arranger)
Chicago Tribune website, May 29, 2020 (Óscar Chávez; born March 20, 1935 in Mexico City, died April 30, 2020, Mexico City; Mexican singer, actor, and composer known for Mariana, La niña de Guatemala, Por ti; and Se vende mi país; studied in the Escuela Teatral of the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA) and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; has recorded the poetry of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Gilberto Owen, and Amado Nervo)
   <https://www.chicagotribune.com/espanol/entretenimiento/sns-es-oscar-chavez-muerte-musica-coronavirus-covid-mexico-20200430-bzabp47sfzauzdxgv4k6nnugwu-story.html>
Clarín (news) website, May 29, 2020: posted May 1, 2020 (Óscar Chávez Fernández; Óscar Chavez; born March 20, 1935; recorded at least 30 music albums including Herencia lírica mexicana; Los caifanes; and Latinoamérica canta; actor who was in several films including Los Caifanes (1966), El Oficio Más Antiguo del Mundo (1968), and La Generala (1971); in 2019 was recognized as the Patrimonio Cultural de la Ciudad de México; announcement of his death; known as Caifán Mayor)
   <https://www.clarin.com/internacional/mexico/murio-oscar-chavez-fernandez-confirmaron-coronavirus_0_U_-0wB_n1.html>
Author's Twitter page, May 29, 2020: posted April 30, 2020 (Óscar Chávez; Caifán Mayor; died April 30, 2020)
   <https://twitter.com/oscarchavezf?lang=en>
Associated languagespa