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Katia Arellano / Ricardo Ramirez

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Music, and more particularly singing is always with us. A certain day we may find ourselves moody and with a melody from La forza del destino playing over and over again in our head. Or maybe we feel like a superhero as we've doing great at work and then we feel like Calaf solving the 3 riddles that Turandot has proposed. First, we would like to share that this is not a place for the platitudes that are everywhere, telling my favorite singer is always the greatest in everything he's sung; an ...
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this romanza, made very famous by tenor Plácido Domingo? By far, one of the most interesting challenges that tenors like to undertake, but make no mistake,this is a demanding song so not everybody finds it suitable for his voice. In this season we t…
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Send us a text What a better way to express our emotions than music? This season is a tour around a number of very well-known popular songs, so popular that many Opera singers have made them part of their repertoire. How well do they achieve it? Thumbs-up or down? For this season we are having Raffa co-hosting these episodes. He has an immense pass…
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Send us a text This July 26 at the Auditorio Ruíz de Alarcón in the city of Puebla we were so happy of presenting this program for you all who follow us in over 1000 cities in 96 countries. This is part 2 comprises a tour around Mexican songs. We start with two "academic composers", moving to more popular on our 3 song and we close with 2 popular f…
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Send us a text This July 26 at the Auditorio Ruíz de Alarcón in the city of Puebla we were so happy of presenting this program for you all who follow us in over 1000 cities in 96 countries. This is part 1 and comprises a tour around several composers, nationalities and styles. 1. V'adoro pupille - Giulio Cesare. Haendel. 2. An Cloë. W.A. Mozart 3. …
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Tosca by Maestro Puccini? This aria is not so easy to tag, is is beautiful? impressive? distressing? maybe all of them and none at the same time. Here we understand Scarpia's dark motivation. In this season we talk about the author, a…
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Send us a text So in January we managed to get together and prepare a small concert for you all, we celebrated the 2 years of our podcast. Many things went horribly wrong, to start with the pianist not being able to attend for a last minute injury and some other technical problems. A song that we could not really nail back then is the song Volvere …
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Send us a text *NOTICE OCCASIONAL CONSTRUCTION NOISE PROBLEMS* This time things did not play in our favor but still we did this episode with the same enthusiasm of always. From construction problems that could not be eliminated to several audio/disconnections on Raffa's parties. We beg your understanding. What a better way to express our emotions t…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Don Carlo by Maestro Verdi? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the bass voice. There is no bass who doesn't want to have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria f…
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Send us a text The number of listeners in Paris has grown consistently and so much that it takes a clear lead. Paris is the top city that listens to our content, the number 1 among other 889 cities. That is so amazing!!! Thank you for listening to these programs, that we prepare with so much love for singing. This season is all about what impresses…
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Send us a text Just read or listen to the news or check "X" (formerly Twitter) to find the many of these "world leaders" looking for reasons to send their people to die for a war. Luciano Pavarotti in collaboration with other artists gave visibility to the horrible situation happening in Bosnia in the 90s of the past century. More than 30 years lat…
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Send us a text What a better way to express our emotions than music? This season is a tour around a number of very well-known popular songs, so popular that many Opera singers have made them part of their repertoire. How well do they achieve it? Thumbs-up or down? For this season we are having Raffa co-hosting these episodes. He has an immense pass…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Tosca by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the soprano voice. There is no soprano who doesn't want to have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the ar…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text What a better way to express our emotions than music? This season is a tour around a number of very well-known popular songs, so popular that many Opera singers have made them part of their repertoire. How well do they achieve it? Thumbs-up or down? For this season we are having Raffa co-hosting these episodes. He has an immense pass…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Tosca by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. There is no tenor who doesn't want to have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria f…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text What a better way to express our emotions than music? This season is a tour around a number of very well-known popular songs, so popular that many Opera singers have made them part of their repertoire. How well do they achieve it? Thumbs-up or down? For this season we are having Raffa co-hosting these episodes. He has an immense pass…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Madama Butterfly by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the soprano voice. There is no soprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Carmen by Maestro Bizet? By far, a very popular piece for the tenor voice. There is no tenor who doesn't want to have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point …
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Carmen by Maestro Bizet? By far, one of the catchiest melodies ever written for the baritone voice. There is no baritone who doesn't want to make it part of his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the a…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Carmen by Maestro Bizet? By far, one of the catchiest melodies ever written for the Mezzosoprano voice. There is no Mezzosoprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria f…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text This is the audio piece of the concert we just premiered and aired on YouTube. Our apologies, as it is a live concert some problems arose. We had to improvise as our pianist got an injury and we had to use recorded music from other channels. Support the show You can join our channel in Telegram: https://t.me/OperaWeLoveSinging…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. This time it is a very popular Mexican song by Maestro Agustín Lara. Many great tenors, and sometimes even sopranos and baritones go for it as well. This song is guaranteed an applause should it be part of any singer's concert. In this season we talk about the autho…
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Send us a text The vblog entry can be found on Youtube, there are images shown there that may be of your interest. Peregrina is the song dedicated to the American girl Alma Reed, for whom the governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto fell in love. The efforts of Felipe Carrillo to abolish slavery in the Peninsula de Yucatán and the complex political times af…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from La Boheme by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. There is no tenor who doesn't want to have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the ar…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias and songs of all times. Who doesn't know this piece of music that Andrea Bocelli made very famous in the 1990s? This song has been part of the programs for tenors and sopranos across the globe since then. In this particular case, there was a polemic on whether this should be part…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this hyper famous aria from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by Maestro Rossini? By far, one of the most popular melodies ever written for the baritone voice. Always a huge success for these male voices. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyz…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Il Barbiere di Siviglia by Maestro Rossini? By far, one of the most attractive and playful melodies ever written for the Mezzosoprano voice. And sopranos have made it part of their repertoire as well. In this season we talk about the …
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Le Nozze di Figaro by Maestro W.A. Mozart? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the bass voice. There is no bass who doesn't have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from La Boheme by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the soprano voice. There is no soprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria f…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this song by Mexican composer Maria Grever? Tenors and Sopranos of all nationalities very often make it part of their recitals. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the inte…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Il Trovatore by Maestro Verdi? A very interesting piece for the Mezzosoprano voice. And still, hardly ever a regular on their presentations. Very brief piece also by the way. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this Neapolitan song by Maestro Cardillo? One of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. There is no tenor (and many times sopranos) who doesn't have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Turandot by Maestro Puccini? At the end of the last century Luciano Pavarotti made this a regular in his concerts. By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. Most tenors would like to have it in their…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Samson et Dalila by Maestro Camille Saint-Saens? Ceertainly one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the mezzo soprano voice. There is no mezzosoprano who doesn't want to have it in her repertoire. But it is also a likely a…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this duet from La Traviata by Maestro Verdi? By far, the great favorite to close a concert. There are times when even other tessituras join it and make it a superb experience for the public. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze th…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. This time another great favorite from La Traviata: Giorgio Germont's aria. By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the baritone voice. There is no soprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we anal…
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Send us a text In this last time travel to Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, year 1952, we will witness a good variety of titles that show the wide range of roles and the versatility of her voice. Achievements that would add to would later be known as La Divina. The result is a little uneven, with Rigoletto standing on the way and whose resul…
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