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An Anthology of Latin American and Iberian art songs by Women composers including 23 songs in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese by five composers from Argentina, Brazil, Catalunya, Cuba, and Colombia. The book includes a bilingual introductory study presenting the composers and poets, poetry translations, and sheet music.

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An Anthology of Latin American and Iberian art songs by Women composers including 23 songs in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese by five composers from Argentina, Brazil, Catalunya, Cuba, and Colombia. The book includes a bilingual introductory study presenting the composers and poets, poetry translations, and sheet music.
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Autorenporträt
Patricia Caicedo is an artist-scholar whose scholarship and performances center around Latin American and Iberian art songs and the intersection of music and health, all framed within de-colonial studies.She has released eleven albums and published numerous scholarly editions of scores and books, including The Latin American Art Song: Sounds of the Imagined Nations, the definitive history on the subject, and We Are What We Listen To: The Impact of Music on Individual and Social Health.In addition to performing around the world, she founded and directs the Barcelona Festival of Song, a summer program focused on studying the history and interpretation of Latin American and Iberian art songs. Patricia is often invited to present lectures and masterclasses at prestigious universities and conservatories worldwide.Her interest in exploring the possibilities of technology led her to create Mundo Arts, an Internet company that has developed into a music publisher, record label, and online store. She is also the host of the Latin American & Spanish Song Podcast.Patricia holds a Ph.D. in musicology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and a Medical Doctor's degree from the Escuela Colombiana de Medicina. She is a former board member of the International Music Council and a proud former visiting scholar at the Center for Iberian and Latin American Music at the University of California, Riverside. PatriciaCaicedo.com