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Jovita Fuentes
Born(1895-02-15)February 15, 1895
Capiz, Capiz, Captaincy General of the Philippines (now Roxas, Capiz, Philippines)
DiedAugust 15, 1978(1978-08-15) (aged 83)

Jovita Fuentes (February 15, 1895 – August 7, 1978) was a Filipina soprano singer.

Background

She was born in Capiz (now Roxas City) to a well-off couple named Canuto and Dolores Fuentes. At an early age, she displayed interest in music, learning the contemporary songs at that time.

In 1917, she took up college at the University of the Philippines Conservatory of Music. In order to hone her skills further she pursued her studies abroad, going to Italy. In 1925, Fuentes made her debut as Cio-Cio-San in Puccini's Madame Butterfly, at the Teatro Municipale de Piacenza, another of her notable roles were of Mimi in La bohème, Pietro Mascagni's Iris and Richard Strauss' Salome.[1] She later became an instructor upon her return.

Due to her merits and contributions in her field, she was dubbed as The First Lady of Philippine Music and in 1976 she earned the title of becoming the first national artist in music.[1][2]

Death

On August 7, 1978, two years after she received the recognition, she died at the age of 83.

Awards and recognitions

References

  1. ^ a b "National Artist - Jovita Fuentes". National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  2. ^ "mycapiz.com - Jovita Fuentes: Philippine's First Female National Artist in Music". mycapiz.com. Retrieved 2019-03-21.