Carmen Monarcha
Carmen Monarcha (born
January 5 1981 in
Belém,
Pará,
Brazil) is an
opera singer.
Born into an artistic family in northern Brazil, her father is a writer and her mother a renowned Brazilian singer. She learned from a young age to play the
cello and the
piano and at first trained to be a concert cellist. However, she began to develop her singing voice and commenced taking lessons in Brazil. During the course of her career in music she became acquainted with fellow Brazilian singer,
Carla Maffioletti. After finishing her schooling, she and Maffioletti went to
Maastricht, the
Netherlands for further vocal training. While there, Monarcha was hired as a vocalist by orchestra leader
André Rieu to tour
Europe and the
United States with his Johann Strauss Orchestra. She stole many hearts while performing the song "Vilja Lied".
She received critical acclaim as a winner at the
Bidu Sayão Vocal Competition, a major international singing competition held annually in Brazil that is named in honor of that country's most famous opera singer,
Bidu Sayão.
When her studies in the Netherlands were complete, Monarcha returned to her native Brazil but was lured back to Europe to perform as a soloist for Rieu's
2003 tour and has remained with the orchestra since. A
soprano, she has sang on several of Rieu's albums and has appeared in his
PBS television broadcasts in the
United States, receiving particular praise for her interpretation of "O Mio Babbino Caro" from
Puccini's Gianni Schicchi.Also, Carmen Monarcha sang Habanera from Carmen, for
PBS.
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