- Source: Sangre azul
- Source: Sangre Azul
Sangre azul is a Venezuelan telenovela developed by José Ignacio Cabrujas and Julio César Mármol and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 1979.
Pierina España, José Luis Rodríguez, Jean Carlo Simancas and Carmen Julia Álvarez starred as the protagonists.
Plot
Sangre azul is set in mid 19th century Venezuela where a civil war is ongoing. Mariana, the beautiful eldest daughter of the Marquess of Granados, lives her life full of fun and flirtations, until the arrival of Alvaro who she feels attracted to and plans of marrying. But her sister María de los Ángeles also falls in love with him. Although she has a noble heart, Mariana is frowned by her high society for her frivolous behaviour and her need to always be the centre of attention for men. Jose Antonio, a military man, becomes captured by Mariana's personality, and although she begins having feelings for him, she is still in love with Alvaro. Out of pity, Jose Antonio marries Maria Teresa, a simple and fragile girl.
Later, tragedy strikes Mariana's family after her mother dies and her father is left in financial ruin. Mariana changes to become a responsible, strong woman as she works towards keeping her family's hacienda afloat, though she is still in love with Jose Antonio even though he is still married to Maria Teresa, while Alvaro works constantly to place doubt in Jose Antonio's mind about Mariana's love for him. Maria Teresa dies while giving birth, and before she asks Mariana to take care of her son and husband. Mariana and Jose Antonio then end up together happily married.
Cast
Pierina España as Mariana Granados
José Luis Rodríguez as José Antonio
Jean Carlo Simancas as Armando Belmonte
Carmen Julia Álvarez as María Teresa
Maria Teresa Acosta as Juana Bautista
Grecia Colmenares as María de los Ángeles
Zulay García as Leonor
Tomás Henríquez as Padre Melardo
Agustina Martín as Adelaida
Hugo Pimentel as Marqués de Granados
Arturo Calderón as Cuaima
Julio Bernal as Juan Pablo
Pedro Durán as Sebastián
References
External links
Sangre azul at IMDb
Sangre Azul were a Spanish glam metal / AOR band from Madrid, active from 1982 to 1992. The group had a short-lived reunion in 2005.
Career
Sangre Azul was founded in Pinto, Madrid in 1982 by José Castañosa “Lili” (vocals), J.A. Martin & Carlos Raya (guitars), Julio Díaz (bass), and Luis Santurde (drums).
They won the "Trofeo Rock Villa de Madrid", a contest for new bands organized by the City Council of Madrid, which allowed them to be featured on a split release with two more bands.
In 1985 the group recorded and released an EP with four songs through an independent company.
After this, vocalist "Lili" Castañosa quits the band, being replaced by Tony Solo (ex-Muro). Eventually, their manager secured them a contract with Hispavox, a major Spanish label, subsidiary of EMI Records, with whom they released three studio albums: Obsesión (1987), Cuerpo a cuerpo (1988), and El silencio de la noche (1989).
The group finally disbanded in 1992, due to the lack of support from their company, and the general decline of the melodic hard rock and pop metal style.
In 2005, original singer "Lili" Castañosa re-activated the group with a different line-up for a few shows.
Discography
Sangre Azul EP (1985)
Obsesión (1987)
Cuerpo a cuerpo (1988)
El silencio de la noche (1989)
External links
Page on Discogs
References
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- Antonio Mercero
- Víctor González (pemeran)
- Daftar telenovela dan seri RCN Televisión
- Daftar telenovela Televisa
- Olga Zubarry
- Anahí
- Tata bahasa Spanyol
- Sangre azul
- Sangre Azul
- Cruz Azul
- Obsesión (Sangre Azul album)
- Danielle Arciniegas
- José Luis Rodríguez (singer)
- María Cecilia Botero
- Nobility
- Xerez CD
- Alfonso XIII