
Concha Piquer
- Date of Birth: 1908-12-08
- Date of Death: 1990-12-12
- Place of Birth: Valencia, España
Biography
María de la Concepción Piquer López (8 December 1908 – 12 December 1990) better known as Concha Piquer (and sometimes billed as Conchita Piquer) was a Spanish singer and actress. She was known fo... María de la Concepción Piquer López (8 December 1908 – 12 December 1990) better known as Concha Piquer (and sometimes billed as Conchita Piquer) was a Spanish singer and actress. She was known for her work in the copla form, and she performed her own interpretations of some of the key pieces in the Spanish song tradition, mostly works of the mid-20th century trio of composers Quintero, León y Quiroga. Piquer was born in Valencia, Spain. In 1922, she made her stage debut in New York City at the age of 14, and later appeared with Eddie Cantor, Al Jolson, and Fred and Adele Astaire. On 15 April 1923, she appeared in a short film, From Far Seville, made by Lee de Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process, and shown at the Rivoli Theater in New York City.[1][2] This film is now in the Maurice Zouary collection at the Library of Congress. Piquer died in Madrid on 12 December 1990.

From Far Seville
• 1923 April

Songs for After a War
Documentary, History, Music • 1976 February

Filigrana
Comedy, Music • 1949 April

The Black Man Who Had a White Soul
Drama • 1927 April

Wine Cellars
Drama • 1930 February

Me casé con una estrella
Comedy • 1951 October

La Dolores
Drama • 1940 February

Canciones de nuestra vida
Music, Documentary • 1975 November