With great pride I share the second part of the German interview with Donau_kanal TV station in «Nette Leit - der Talk» with Dr. Helmut Berg
In this second part of the interview with the DR. Helmut Berg, I shared how my artistic career has allowed me to explore and express different vocal styles, From the majesty of the opera to the emotional wealth of the Mexican song. We also talk about the importance of cultural traditions, Like the Day of the Dead, that I carry in my heart and I try to honor even far from home.
Although coming from the land of the sun and facing the cold climate of Vienna has been a strong contrast, I have found in this city not only inspiration, but also wonderful people who have accompanied and enriched my way as an artist. Learn German and immerse myself in the forms and customs of Austrian society has been a challenging but deeply enriching process, that has allowed me to connect more deeply with my environment and with the public.
We also talk about some of my future projects, Always with the conviction that the most important thing is to share my art and my music. It doesn't matter if it's a small or large stage; What really moves me is the possibility of transmitting my passion for song, Touch hearts and create significant moments through music.

Link original: Donau_kanal tv
Translated text from Donau_kanal:TV:
“Trujano Granados: Opera, Death and Vienna as she lived –
In this edition of Nette Leit, We go back into the fascinating world of opera: We talk to the Mexican soprano Patricia Trujano Granados about the opera she has in project, The Mexican version of Allerseen and how it found a connection in Vienna.”
An opeistic voice between tradition and innovation
Patricia Trujano Granados talks about her passion for composers such as Puccini and Haendel and underlines the challenges, But also the deep love he feels for each opera. It reveals its exciting plans for a modern opera created in collaboration with a composer and shares its illusion for returning to the stage soon. He also talks about his collaboration with Latin American musicians in Vienna, that often enrich their actions.
Trujano Granados: Cultural bridges and musical home
More information about a unique music video for Mexican dead day, which shows the cheerful and colorful side of this tradition, In marked contrast with European perception. Patricia reflects on her experience in Vienna, where not only did he learn a new language and punctuality, but also found a new home. Despite the initial challenges raised by the weather, treasures the wonderful encounters and experiences lived in Austria. More information in full video.












