Nestor Mesta Chayres

Néstor Mesta Cháyres
Also known as Nestor Chaires
Born

(1908-02-26)February 26, 1908
Ciudad Lerdo,

 Mexico
Died June 29, 1971(1971-06-29) (aged 63)
Mexico City, Mexico
Genres Opera, Bolero, Vocalist
Occupation(s) Lyric Tenor
Years active 1929-1970
Associated acts National Symphony Orchestra (Mexico), Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Chicago Opera, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Voice of America, Juan Arvizu, Alfredo Antonini, Maria Grever, Agustín Lara, John Serry Sr., Alfonso Ortiz Tirado
Website Nestor Mesta Chayres on worldcat.org and imdb.com

Néstor Mesta Cháyres (aka Nestor Chaires, Ciudad Lerdo, February 26, 1908 - Mexico City, June 29, 1971) was an accaimed tenor in Mexico and a noted interpreter of Spanish songs and Mexican romantic music on the international concert stage. He was widely commended for his artistic renditions of the works of Agustín Lara and María Grever and was nicknamed "El Gitano de México".[1][2]

External audio
You may listen to Néstor Mesta Cháyres performing Agustin Lara's bolero Granada with Alfredo Antonini and John Serry Sr. in 1946 here

Biography

Néstor Mesta Cháyres was born to Florentino Mesta and Juana Cháyres in a family which included six additional children: Juanita, María Luise, Herminia, Óscar, Jesús and Margerita in the city of Lerdo, Mexico. His initial studies in music were provided by a local teacher and an organist at the parish church. Even as a child he showed promise as an operatic singer. [3] In his youth, he was also known to sing to a recording of Caro Nome from Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto. While still in high school, he exhibited an exceptional vocal aptitude which earned him several awards. After the death of his father in 1925, he earned a scholarship to the National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City. His studies included instructions in music theory, harmony, counterpoint, and voice with Lambert Castañeros - who had performed at La Scala in Milan, Italy.[4]

Néstor's professional career began in the artistic center of the Mexican capital in 1929 performing songs of Jorge del Moral and Agustín Lara at the Bolivár Amphitheater at the National Preparatory School. Soon he achieved success on the radio station X.E.B. in Mexico City, where he continued to perform for four years. By 1933 he launched a concert tour with the pianist Jorge del Moral to Havanna, Cuba where he performed the waltz Divina Mujer at various theaters. He also appeared in three gala concerts for the President of the Republic during his two month tour on the island. After returning to Mexico City in 1934, he also recorded several songs including: Morena (Jorge del Moral) and Rocío (Alfonso Espara Oteo).[5]

Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City Bellas Artes 01

By the early 1940s, Cháyres had achieved extensive notoriety throughout Mexico. He soon collaborated with the Sypmphony Orchestra of Mexico in a concert at the prestigious Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City in 1943. This set the stage for Néstor's debut in New York City on the radio for WABC under the direction of Andre Kostelanetz and a subsequent concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra.[6][7][8][9] As a distinguished opera vocalist, Chayres was also invited by the CBS network to collaborate with the contralto Tona la Negra and Andre Kostelanetz conducting the Mexican Symphony Orchestra in a special Easter Sunday broadcast as supervised by the OIAA (Office of Inter-American Affairs) of the United States Department of State. [10] In the early 1940s he also concertized regularly at the Havana Madrid night club in New York to the acclaim of critics. [11][12]

Cháyres joined the staff at the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS Radio) in 1943 under the musical direction of Alfredo Antonini as a featured soloist on the radio program Viva América while collaborating with the accordionist John Serry Sr.[13][14] He continued to collaborate with Antonini on additional live radio broadcasts for Voice of America and the Department of State's Office of International Broadcasting and Cultural Affairs in subsequent years. [15][16] [17] [18] These performances were also broadcast overseas for the benefit of the members of America's armed forces personnel during World War II [19] Several recordings of boleros were also produced in collaboration with Antonini and his orchestra during this time on Decca Records including: Noche de Ronda (23770 B) and Granada (23770 A).[20] His recordings in both North and South America for RCA Victor from this period featured collaborations with the Orquesta Radio Caracas and the Orquesta Gonzalo Cervera .[21][22] They included: Princesita ( # 90-0595-A), Todo Mi Ser (# 90-0595-B), Manolete (# 23-0853-A) and Silverio (#20-0853-B).[23]

Carnegie Hall, New York City Carnegie-hall-isaac-stern

Néstor also performed regularly on the NBC radio network during this time. He first concertized at the historic Town Hall in New York City in 1945 and returned for a repeat perfromance three years later.[24] Subsequently, he collaborated once again with Alfredo Antonini conducting the New York Philharmonic for a gala Night of the Americas concert at Carnegie Hall in 1946.[25][26][27][28]

Based upon these achievements, an extensive array of international concerts emerged which included an appearance with the Montreal Philharmonic Orchestra in Canada in 1946.[29] While concertizing in South America he performed in Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina. He also returned to Mexico to perform for President Miguel Alemán Valdés in 1947. In 1949 he joined forces with the Chicago Opera House and concertized throughout Europe in France, Sweden, Holland, Norway, Denmark, England and Spain. [30][31] During this time Chayres was represented by the prestigious impresario Sol Hurok [32]In Madrid, he performed the Seven Songs of Manuel de Falla to great acclaim. His final tour in the United States and Canada was completed in 1950. Upon returning to Mexico City, he married his wife Peggy Satanon who "discovered" Cháyres during a recital at the Palace of Fine Arts.[33]

In 1951, Néstor's artistic career was interrupted by the tragic death of his mother in an automobile accident. Cháyres suspended his concert appearances for over ten years but did appear in the movie Cuando me vaya in 1954 in collaboration with the such as actors as Libertad Lamarque, Miguel Torruco, Julian de Meriche and fellow vocalists Juan Arvizu and Alfonso Ortiz Tirado.[34] [35] [36] This film biography of the Mexican sonmgwriter María Grever earned two Ariel Awards in Mexico in 1955.[37] He returned to television in 1968 for an appearance in the Paco Malgesto Hour and in 1969 on The Golden Hour of the W. His final appearance on television occurred in 1970 on the show 24 Hours. [38]

Performance style

During the course of his professional career, critics in Billboard magazine applauded Néstor Mesta Cháyres for a powerful, exciting and dramatic delivery which pleased his audiences.[39] [40] He was also commended for the warmth and tenderness of his renditions.[41] Critics also took note of his fine and full tenor voice and his capacity to interpret Mexican-gypsy folk melodies with fire and passion.[42][43] His powerful voice and expansive vocal range could even be heard outside the theater and often moved his audiences to tears. [44].

Néstor Mesta Cháyres' artistic interpretations of such songs as Murcia, Toledo, Clavel Sevilliano, Granda and the Suite Español by Agustín Lara earned him the beloved title - "El Gitano de Mexico" ("The Gyspy of Mexico").[45] He was often compared favorably to the outstanding lyric tenors of his time including: Juan Arvizu, Luise G. Roldán and Alfonso Ortiz Tirado and Tito Schipa. [46] [47][48]

Death

Néstor Mesta Cháyres passed away during 1971 in Mexico City after suffering a heart attack at the age of 63. His musical legacy includes a extensive collection of recordings of the works of Agustín Lara and María Grever.[49]

Discography

External audio
You may listen to Néstor Mesta Cháyres performing Augustin Lara's bolero Noche de Ronda with the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra in 1946 here

Albums

  • Nestor Chaires - RCA de Venezuela - Néstor Cháyres performing in Caracas, Venezuela (1965?)[50] List of musical selections: Somos Differentes, Hoy No Quisiera Vivir, Rocio, Por Eso Si Te Digo, Asi, No Espero Nada de Ti
  • Nestor Chayres Canta - SMC-Proarte - Néstor Cháyres with the Alfredo Mendez Orchestra performing songs by Agustín Lara (196?)[51] List of musical selections: Arráncame la Vida - Agustín Lara, Farolito - Agustín Lara, Santa - Agustín Lara, Pregon de las Flores - Agustín Lara, Mirame - Agustín Lara, Mi Rival - Agustín Lara, Españolerias - Agustín Lara, Piensa En Mi - Agutín Lara
  • Nestor Chayres - Romantic Songs of Latin America - Decca Records (catalogue # A 507) - Néstor Cháyres with the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra (1947,1950)[52][53] List of musical selections: La Morena de mi Copla - Carlos Castellano Gómez, Lamento Gitano - María Grever, Granada - Agustín Lara, Noche de Ronda - Agustín Lara, El Relicario- José Padilla Sanchez, Oración Caribe - Agustín Lara, Princesita - José Padilla Sanchez, Ay, Ay, Ay - Osmán Pérez Freire
  • Seven Spanish Folk Songs - Kingsway - Néstor Cháyres with the pianist Fritz Kramer performing music by Manuel de Falla (195?)[54] List of musical selections: El Paño Moruno - Manuel de Falla, Seguidilla Murciano - Manuel de Falla, Asturiana - Manuel de Falla, Jota - Manuel de Falla, Nana - Manuel de Falla, Cancion - Manuel de Falla, Polo - Manuel de Falla, Mi Pobre Reja - Spanish folk song, Del Cabello mas Sutil - Spanish fok song, La Partida - Spanish folk song, Copla - Spanish folk song, Clavelitos - Spanish folk song, Mi Maja - Spanish folk song, A Granada - Spanish folk song, Hableme de Amores - Spanish folk song, Grandinas - Spanish folk songs

Singles

External audio
You may listen to Néstor Mesta Cháyres performing Maria Grever's bolero Todo Mi Ser and Princesita by M. E. Palomero with the Isidor Handler Orchestra in 1947 here
  • Alma Mia - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-1232-B) Nestor Chayres and the Orquesta de Henri Rene perform the song by Maria Grever (19??)[55]
  • Buenas Noches Mi Amor - Néstor Cháyres y El Trio del Mar - Néstor Cháyres performs song with a chorus and orchestra.[56] [57]
  • Cara Piccina - Victor (Catalogue # 25-7092-B) Nestor Chayres and orchestra perform the song (19??)[58]
  • Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado - Néstor Mesta Cháyres performs this song by María Grever with organ, piano and orchestra[59] [60]
  • El Relicario - Decca (Catalogue # 50017 A) - Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra perform the song by Jose Padilla Sanches (19??)[61]
  • Gitanillo - Victor (catalogue # 23-1379) - Nestor Chayres performs the Paso Doble song (1949)[62]
  • Granada - Decca (Catalogue # 23770 A) - Néstor Cháyres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra performs song by Agustín Lara (1946)[63]
  • Hoy No Quisiera Vivir - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0956-A) Nestor Chayres and La Orquesta de La Radio Caracas perform this song by Avelino Munez (19??)[64]
  • Hoy No Quisiera Vivir- Victor (Catalogue # 23-0956) - Nestor Chayres performs the bolero with the Radio Caracas Orchestra (1948)[65]
  • La Guapa - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-1349-A) Nestor Chayres and Orquesta Gonzalo Cervera perform a paso doble by Luis Arcaraz (19??)[66]
  • La Morena De Me Copla - Decca (Catalogue # 50015 A) - Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchesatra perform the song by Carlos Castellano ( 19??)[67]
  • La Vida Castiga - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0787-B) Nestor Chayres and orchestra perform the song by A. Mucieste (19??)[68]
  • Lamento Gitano - Decca (Catalogue # 50015) - Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra (195?)[69]
  • Libreme Dios - Victor (Catalog #23-1027) - Nestor Chayres performs the bolero - Record review (1949)[70]
  • Macarenas - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-5347-A) - Nestor Chayres and the Vier Fidazzini Orchestra performing the bolero (19??)[71]
  • Manolete - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-0853-A) - Néstor Cháyres and Orcehstra Radio Caracas performs song (Paso Doble) by Manuel Álvarez Maciste (194?)[72]
  • Mucho Mas - Victor (Catalog #23-1027) - Nestor Chayres performs the rumba bolero by María Grever - Record review (1949)[73]
External audio
You may listen to Néstor Mesta Cháyres performing the paso doble Manolete by Manuel Alvarez Maciste with the Orquesta de la Radio Caracas in 194? here
  • Ni de Día, Ni de Noche - Barcelona Company of Gramophone Odeon (# OKA 1526) - Néstor Cháyres performs song by María Grever with orchestra (1950) [74]
  • No Espero Nada De Ti - Victor (Catalogue # 23-1315-B) Nestor Chayres sings this beguine by Maria Grever.(19??)[75]
  • No Te Vayas - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0899) - Record review - Nestor Chayres performs the balad with the Radio Caracas Orchestra (1948)[76]
  • Noche de Mar - Barcelona Company of Gramophone Odeon (Catalogue # OKA 1525) - Néstor Cháyres performs song by José Reyna with orchestra (1950) [77]
  • Noche de Ronda - Decca (Catalogue # 23770 B) - Néstor Cháyres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra performs song by Agustín Lara (1946)[78]
  • Oracion Caribe - Decca (Catalogue # 50017) - Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra perform the song by Agustín Lara (19??)[79]
  • Pobre Corazon - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0899) - Record review - Nestor Chayres performs the bolero with the Radio Caracas Orchestra (1948)[80]
  • Por Eco Si Te Digo - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0956) - Record review - Nestor Chayres performs the bolero with the Radio Caracas Orchestra (1948)[81]
  • Por Eso Si Te Digo - Victor (Catalogue # 23-0956-B) Nestor Chayres and La Orquesta de La Radio Caracas perform this song by Lois Blou (19??)[82]
  • Porque Te Quiero - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-1349-B) Nestor Chayres and La Orquesta Gonzalo Cervera perform this paso doble (19??)[83]
  • Princesita - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 90-0595-A) - Néstor Cháyres and Isidor Handler Orchestra performs song by M. E. Palomero (1947)[84][85]
  • Qué Me Importa - Barcelona Company of Gramophone Odeon (# OKA 1527) - Néstor Cháyres performs song by Mario Fernández Porta with orchestra (1949)[86]
  • Rayito De Luna - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-1232-A) Nestor Chayres and Orquesta De Henri Rene perform this song by Chucho Navarro (19??)[87]
  • Rocio - Victor (Catalogue # 23-1379) - Nestor Chayres performs the Paso Doble song (1949)[88]
  • Silverio - Barcelona Company of Gramophone Odeon (Catalogue # OKA 1528) - Néstor Cháyres performs song by Agustín Lara with orchestra (1949)[89]
  • Silverio - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-0853-B) - Néstor Cháyres with the Orcehstra Radio Caracas performs song (Paso Doble) by Agustín Lara (194?)[90]
  • Te Espero - Victor (Catalogue # 90-0599-B) - Nestor Chayres and Orchestra performing this song (19??)[91]
  • Todo Mi Ser - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 90-0595-B) - Néstor Cháyres and Isidor Handler Orchestra performs song (Bolero) by María Grever (1947)[92] [93]
External audio
You may listen to Néstor Mesta Cháyres performing Augustin Lara's bolero "Silverio'" with the Orquesta de la Radio Caracas in 1947 here
  • Torna Piccina - Victor (Catalogue # 25-7092-A) - Nestor Chayres and Orchestra performing (19??)[94]
  • Tu Valsecito - RCA Victor (Catalogue # 23-5347-B) Nestor Chayres and Vieri Fidazini Orchestra perform the song by Francisco Flores (19??)[95]
  • Tus Lindos Ojos - Victor (Catalogue # 90-0599-A) Nestor Chayres and orchestra perform the song by Luis Alvarez (19??))[96]

Filmography

  • O Grande Amor De María Grever 1954 Leg - Néstor Chayres as himself in performance[100]

Bibliography

  • Enciclopèdia Espasa - Annual supplements 1971-72, pages 215-16 ( ISBN 84-239-4600-2)
  • Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburg, PA, USA, 2012, Pg. 49 ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1
  • Encyclopedia of Latin American Music in New York Figueroa, Frank M. Pillar Publications, September 1, 1994 p. 80[101]

References

  1. Biographies - Egly Hill Marin First - Nestor Mesta Chayres - Méjico Biography of Nestor Mesta Chayres by Egly Colina Marín oneglycolinamarinprimera.blogspot.com(in Spanish)
  2. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  3. Nestor Mesta Chayres Biography - Chayres as a young promising operatic singer in "The Encycopedia of Latin American Music in New York". Figueroa, Frank M. Pillar Publications, St. Petersburg, FL. September 1, 1994, p. 80 on http://books.google.com
  4. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  5. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  6. Andre Kostelanetz On Records and On the Air - A Discography and Radio Log North, James A. The Scarecrow Press Inc. Lanham, UK, 2011 p. 341 ISBN 978-0-8108-7732-0 Nestor Chayres performs with Andre Kostelanetz in "The Pause That Refreshes on the Air" on WABC 11/29/1943 on http://books.google.com
  7. The Billboard - In Short - Mexico City - Nestor Chayres and Andre Kostelanetz The Billboard, January 1, 1944 p. 23
  8. Music of the Two Americas - The pause that refereshes on the air - CBS Radio broadcasts by Andre Kostelanetz including Néstor Chayres in 1943 on worldcat.org
  9. On the air: plus Gypsy Songs - radio broadcast by Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra with Néstor Chayres and Ethel Smith (1946) on worldcat.org
  10. Nestor Mesta Chayres - mexican opera singer with contralto Tona La Negra, conductor Andre Kostelanetz and the Mexican Symphony Orchestra in "Media, Sound and Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean" Editors- Alejandra Bronfman and Andrew Grant Wood. University of Pittsburg Press, Pittsburg, PA, 2012, p. 51 ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1 on http://books.google.com
  11. The Billboard - Night Club Reviews - Havana Madrid New York - Critical review of Nestor Chaires' performance in "The Billboard" January 1, 1944 p. 20 on http://books.google.com
  12. The Billboard - Night Club Reviews - Havana Madrid New York - Critical review of Nestor Chayres performance in The Billboard May 25, 1946 p. 53
  13. Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburg, PA, USA, 2012, Pg. 49 ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1 Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. Nestor Mesta Chayres, Alfredo Antonini, Viva America performing for CBS on http://books.google.com
  14. Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas ORK Victor 23-0956 "Viva America" & Nestor Chayres in The Billboard October 30, 1948 p. 106 on http://books.google.com
  15. American Personalities parade: program #11 : program #12 Nestor Chayres and Alfredo Antonini Orchestra and Voice of America on worldcat.org
  16. Viva America No 79, No 80 rhythms of the New World; program X-82, Pregram X-83 (195?) Nestor Chayres with the Viva America Program and the Department of State on Worldcat.org
  17. Rhythms of the New World program X-91, program X-92 Nestor Chayres and the Department of State on worldcat.org
  18. Nestor M. Chayres and the Department of State and Los Panchos on worldcat.org
  19. Nestor Mesta Chayres and records of Alfredo Antonini 1949 on "The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Series" Editor Harry Mackenzie. Greenwood Press, CT. 1999 p. 33 ISBN 0-313-30812-8 on http://books.google.com
  20. Archived record albums with Alfredo Antonini for Decca Records and Orchestra of the Radio Caracas, Isidor Handler for RCA Victor Records - Performances by Nestor Mesta Chayres on Archive.org
  21. Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas ORK Victor 23-0956 Record Review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard October 30, 1948 p. 106 on http://books.google.com
  22. Néstor Chayres discography on worldcat.org
  23. Archived record albums with Alfredo Antonini for Decca Records and Orchestra of the Radio Caracas, Isidor Handler for RCA Victor Records - Performances by Nestor Mesta Chayres on Archive.org
  24. Critical reviews of Nestor Chayres in performance at Town Hall in Music Reporter on http://books.google.com
  25. The New York Times May 12, 1946 p. 42
  26. Cataloged performances by Nestor Mesta Chayres on Worldcat.org Cataloged works by Néstor Chayres on Worldcat.org
  27. Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburg, PA, USA, 2012, Pg. 49 ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1 Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. Nestor Mesta Chayres, Alfredo Antonini, Viva America performing for CBS on http://books.google.com
  28. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com
  29. The Billboard - Montreal Plans Big Concert Season; 1st Pulls Over 10,000 Critical review of Nestor Chayres and the Montreal Philharmonic in "The Billboard" June 29, 1946 p. 3 on http://books.google.com
  30. [https://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/956791.nestor-mesta-chayres.html "Como artista de la Chicago Opera House en 1949 viaja por Europaen gira de conciertos por Espana, Francia,Holanda, Noruega,Suecia,Dinamarca,Inglaterra - i.e. Nestor Mesta Chayres joins the Chicago Opera House Co. in 1949 and concertizes in Spain, France, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and England on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  31. Nestor Mesta Chayres was one of the few popular artists to be represented by the office of Sol Hurok and tours countries like ...Holland, Norway, Sweden and Findland from "Biographies Egly Marin First - Nestor Mesta Chayres" on translate.google.com
  32. "Nestor Mesta Chayres was one of the few popular artists to be represented by the office of Sol Hurok" from "Biographies Egly Marin First - Nestor Mesta Chayres" on translate.google.com
  33. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  34. Néstor Chaires on imdb.com
  35. Cuando Me Vaya on imdb.com
  36. O Gande Amor De maria Grever - Cuando me Vaya - featuring Néstor Chayres - see opening crdits on archive.org
  37. Cuando me vaya - Awards on imdb.com
  38. El Siglo de Torréon - Néstor Mesta Cháyres Biography on elsiglodetorreon.com(in Spanish)
  39. The Billboard - Night Club Reviews - Havana-Madrid, New York A Critical Review of Chaires in "The Billboard" January 1, 1944 p. 20
  40. The Billboard - Night Club Reviews - Havana Madrid New York - Critical review of Nestor Chaires' performance in "The Billboard" May 25, 1946 p. 53 on http://books.google.com
  41. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - (Victor 90-0595) May 24, 1947 p. 30 Princesita Record album reviewed in Billboard on http://books.google.com
  42. The Billboard - Album Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Romantic Songs of Latin America Record album review in The Billboard - Alfredo Antonini conducting the Orchestra - Tenor Nestor Chayres - July 19, 1947 p. 130 on http://books.google.com
  43. Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas ORK Victor 23-0956 Record Review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard October 30, 1948 p. 106 on http://books.google.com
  44. Bolero - Historia Documental del Bolero Mexicano. Duenas, Pablo. Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Fonográficos 1993 p. 93 on http://books.google.com(in Spanish)
  45. El Gitano de Mexico Nestor Chayres canta a Agustin Lara y Maria Grever Sound recording on worldcat.org
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  50. Record album Nestor Chaires cataloged on Worldcat.org
  51. Nestor Chayres Canta Record Album - Nestor Chayres performs songs of Agustín Lara with the Alfredo Mendez Orchestra on worldcat.org
  52. Nestor Chayres singing romantic songs of Latin America on worldcat.org
  53. The Billboard - Album Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Romantic Songs of Latin America Record album review in The Billboard - Alfredo Antonini conducting the Orchestra - Tenor Nestor Chayres - July 19, 1947 p. 130 on http://books.google.com
  54. Seven Spanish Folk Songs Record Album - Néstor Cháyres with pianist Fritz Kramer performing songs by Manuel de Falla on Worldcat.org
  55. Alma Mia by Maria Grever as performed by Nestor Chayres and Orquesta de Henri Rene on Worldcat.org
  56. Buenas Noches Mi Amor perfromed by Néstor Mesta Cháyres and El Trio del Mar on archive.org
  57. Néstor Cháyres perfroms on us.archive.org
  58. Cara Piccina performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  59. Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado performed by Néstor Cháyres on archive.org
  60. Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado as performed by Nestor Mesta Chaires on archive.org
  61. El Relicario by Jose Padilla as performed by Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on worldcat.org
  62. The Billboard - Record Reviews- Latin America - Nestor Chayres - "Gitanillo" (Paso Doble) - Gitanillo Record album reviewed in The Billboard November 12, 1949 p. 116 on http://books.google.com
  63. Granada - Nestor Chayres - Agustin Lara - Alfredo Antonini - Record album Granada by Agustín Lara as performed by Néstor Cháyres and the Alfredo Antonini Orcheatra on Archive.org
  64. Hoy No Quisiera Vivir by Avelino Munez - as performed by Nestor Chayres and La Qrquesta Radio Caracas on worldcat.org
  65. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas ORk (Victor 23-0956) Record album review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard October 30, 1948 p. 106
  66. La Guapa by Luis Arcaraz performed by Nestor Chayres and Orquesta Gonzolo Cervera on worldvat.org
  67. La Morena De me Copla by Carlos Castellano as performed by Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on worldcat.org
  68. La Vida Castigaby A. Mucieste as performed by Nestor Chayres and orchestra on worldcat.org
  69. Lamento Gitano performed by Nestor Chayres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on worldcat.org
  70. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Latin American - Nestor Chayres (Victor 23-1027) - Record review in "The Billboard" February 26, 1949 p. 118 on http://books.google.com
  71. Macarena performed by Nestor Chayres and the Fidazzini Orchestra on worldcat.org
  72. Manolete - Nestor Chayres - Orquesta de la Radio Caracas - Manuel Álvarez Maciste - Record Album Manolete on Archive.org
  73. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Latin American - Nestor Chayres (Victor 23-1027) - Record review in "The Billboard" February 26, 1949 p. 118 on http://books.google.com
  74. Biblioteca Digital Hispánica - Biblioteca Nacional De España - Ni de Día, Ni de Noche - Néstor Chayres y orquesta Néstor Cháyres performing Ni de Día, Ni de Noche - María Grever, on the National Library of Spain Digital Catalog on bdh.bne.es(in Spanish)
  75. No Espero Nada De Ti by Maria Grever as performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  76. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas Ork (Victor 23-0899) Record album review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard September 4, 1948 p. 108 on http://books.google.com
  77. Biblioteca Digital Hispánica - Biblioteca Nacional De España - Noche de Mar - Néstor Chayres y orquesta Néstor Cháyres performing Noche de Mar - José Reyna, on the National Library of Spain Digital Catalog on bdh.bne.es(in Spanish)
  78. Noche de Ronda - Maria Teresa Lara/Agustín Lara - Néstor Cháyres and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra - Record album Noche de Ronda by Agustin Lara performed by Nestor Chayres and Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on Archive.org
  79. Oracion Caribe by Agustín Lara as performed by Nestor Chyares and the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on worldcat.org
  80. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas Ork (Victor 23-0899) Record album review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard September 4, 1948 p. 108 on http://books.google.com
  81. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - Radio Caracas ORk (Victor 23-0956) Record album review of Nestor Chayres in The Billboard October 30, 1948 p. 106
  82. Por Eso Si Te Digoby Lois Blou as performed by Nestor Chayres and La Orquesta de La Radio Caracas on worldcat.org
  83. Porque Te Quiero performed by Nestor Chayres and La Orquesta Gonzalo Cervera on worldcat.org
  84. Princesita - Nestor Chayres - M. E. Palomero - Isidor Handler y su Orquesta - Record Album Princesita on Archive.org
  85. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - (Victor 90-0595) May 24, 1947 p. 30 Princesita Record album reviewed in Billboard on http://books.google.com
  86. Digital Hispánica - Biblioteca Nacional De España - Qué Me Importa - Néstor Chayres y orquesta Néstor Cháyres performing Qué Me Importa - Mario Fernàandez Porta, on the National Library of Spain Digital Catalog at bdh.bne.es(in Spanish)
  87. Rayito De Luna by Chucho Navarro - as performed by Nestor Chayres and Orquesta De Henri Rene on worldcat.org
  88. The Billboard - Record Reviews- Latin America - Nestor Chayres - "Rocio" (Paso Doble) - Rocio Record album reviewed in The Billboard November 12, 1949 p. 116 on http://books.google.com
  89. Biblioteca Digital Hispánica - Biblioteca Nacional De España - Silverio - Néstor Chayres y orquesta Néstor Cháyres performing Silverio - Agustin Lara, on the National Library of Spain Digital Catalog at bdh.bne.es(in Spanish)
  90. Silverio - Nestor Chayres - Orquesta de la Radio Caracas - Agustín Lara - Record Album Silverio on Archive.org
  91. Te Espero performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  92. Todo Mi Ser - Nestor Chayres - Maria Grever - Accompaniment by the - Isidor Handler y su Orquesta - Record Album Todo Mi Ser on Archive.org
  93. The Billboard - Record Reviews - Nestor Chayres - (Victor 90=0595) May 24, 1947 p. 30 Todo Mi Ser Record Album reviewed in Billboard on http://books.google.com
  94. Torna Piccina performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  95. Tu Valsecito by Francisco Flores as performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  96. Tus Lindos Ojos by Luis Alvarez performed by Nestor Chayres on worldcat.org
  97. Néstor Chaires on imdb.com
  98. Cuando Me Vaya on imdb.com
  99. O Gande Amor De maria Grever - Cuando me Vaya - featuring Néstor Chayres - see opening crdits on archive.org
  100. O Grande Amor De María Grever 1954 Leg Biographical film of María Grever featuring a performance by Nestor Mesta Chayres
  101. Néstor Chayres Biography on http://books.google.com
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