Santo Domingo, Dec 10 (Prensa Latina) The lyrical singer María Remolá, died in the Dominican capital at the age of 91, it was disclosed here today
According to the digital newspaper Nota Clave, the renowned artist, who came to this nation from Cuba, the country where she developed her training and most of her career, died the day before in a Home for the Spanish Elderly located in Santo Domingo.
Remolá, a fundamental figure of lyrical art on the island, considered the largest of the Antilles his land, where he emigrated with his family from Barcelona at the age of 14.
Her talent made her the owner of a prodigious vocal force that made her a great exponent of bell singing.
She was the founder of the National Lyrical Theater in Cuba, a company with which she performed a vast repertoire of operas, operettas and zarzuelas.
She had outstanding performances in cabaret, radio and television, media that made her very popular among Cubans in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
He was also a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra and collaborated with the National Ballet of the island in works by Alberto Méndez.
With his art he visited several countries of the former Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Vietnam, Mexico, France, the United States and his native Spain.
On September 18, 2010, the Máximo Avilés room at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, in this nation, paid tribute to her for her successful artistic career in singing and as a trainer of new talents.
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