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Tite Curet Alonso Composer and Journalist FULL NAME: Catalino Curet Alonso DATE OF BIRTH: February 12, 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH: Guayama, Puerto Rico DEATH: August 5, 2001 Catalino Curet Alonso was one of the most prolific Puerto Rican composers of the popular pentagram. His extensive musical harvest, prodigal in discographic classics and in diffusion, turned him into one of the authors that more songs took to the first place of the lists of successes in the Caribbean He was born in the Hoyo Inglés neighborhood of the municipality of Guayama. His mother was a seamstress; his father, musician of the Simón Madera orchestra and Spanish teacher. Before the separation of his parents, Tite moved with his mother to Barrio Obrero in San Juan. According to him, when he asked his father for money, he would return the letter with the correct correction of accents and with the order fulfilled. His career in music began with basic education in theory and solfege with Professor Jorge Rubián. But it was precisely in 1965 when he took his first steps in the songbook to compose in New York several topics for Joe Quijano. Three years later, Tite composed the song "El gran tirano" for the Cuban bolero singer Roberto Ledesma. The non-use of the number by him gave him the opportunity to adapt the song, in a female version, for the legendary singer La Lupe. "La tirana" reaffirmed the fame of the performer and made Maestro Curet a popular pentagram sensation. With the success in hand and finishing
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