Lotty Ipinza Rincón (born 9 April 1953,
Valencia, Venezuela
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The city is an economic hub that contains Venezuela's top industries and manufacturing companies. It is also the largest city in the Valencia-Maracay m ...
) is a poet and lyric singer.
She studied music at the Juan José Landaeta Music School (in
Caracas
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), the National Conservatory of the National University (in
Bogotá
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), the Tchaikovsky Conservatory (in
Moscow
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) and the Santa Cecilia Conservatory (in Rome). In Paris, she frequented the Institute of Recherche and Coordination Acoustique/Musique IRCAM. She studied in a self-taught way Philosophy and Literature.
She inaugurated
Teatro Teresa Carreño of Caracas with opera ''
Aída
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'', of
Verdi
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. She has performed concerts and recitals in Europe and America. She has sung opera, oratorios,
lied
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er, Latin American songs and contemporary music, especially from
Kurt Weill
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. She directs her singing school with multidisciplinary and avant-garde concepts.
Her style has a dramatic-spinto soprano voice of dark color, dense and bright, generous squillo. Her interpretation is captivating, challenging, generous and overflowing.
In 1990 she founded with the Venezuelan soprano
Fedora Alemán
Fedora Alemán (11 October 1912 – 6 February 2018) was a Venezuelan operatic soprano. One of Venezuela's most celebrated singers, she performed in concert halls throughout Latin America and Europe.
Early life, education and family
Born in Carac ...
in Caracas the Taller de Técnica Vocal Fedora Alemán, initially aimed at aspiring lyric singers, with limited economic resources and currently to stimulate the participation of those young people attracted by the singing of which is currently manager.
She has published aphorisms in the magazine '' Imagen '', poetry in the '' Literary Paper '' of the newspaper ''
El Nacional '' and participated in the First World Poetry Festival 2004 and in the VIII World Festival of Poetry 2011
in Caracas. She has also participated in poetic recitals.
References
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1953 births
Living people
Venezuelan women poets
Venezuelan operatic sopranos
20th-century women opera singers
20th-century Venezuelan poets
21st-century women opera singers
21st-century Venezuelan poets
People from Valencia, Venezuela
21st-century Venezuelan women writers