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Marta Almajano

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Marta Almajano (Zaragoza) is a Spanish soprano.[1][2] She was part of Al Ayre Español from its foundation in 1987 until 2004, and often in connection with this group, been part of the revival of baroque zarzuelas such as “Tetis y Peleo” by Juán de Roldan, “Acis y Galatea” of Antonio de Literes, and “Viento es la dicha de Amor” by José de Nebra. She teaches singing at the Escuela Superior de Música de Cataluña, in Barcelona.

Discography

Solo recitals

With ensembles

References

  1. ^ Biography in Spanish Archived 2013-02-13 at archive.today
  2. ^ The gramophone: Volume 81, Issues 967-970 2003 "Much of the appeal lies in Zaragoza-born Marta Almajano's attractively dark, richly expressive and flexible soprano, which gives these varied songs depth of feeling and tremendous vitality."