mayo 31, 2014
TOURIST OAXACA – Patricia Trujano Granados offered a concert in Vienna, Oaxacan soprano
Elisa Ruiz Hernandez

Original Link: http://www.oaxacaturistico.com/2014/05/ofrecio-concierto-en-viena-patricia.html
ONE, Austria (sucedióenoaxaca.com).- The Oaxacan soprano Patricia Trujano Granados performed this Friday 30 in the church of San Pedro, also called Peterskirche, considered the second most important in Vienna.
This is the second time that the singer from Huajuapan de León offers a concert in Vienna, musical capital par excellence of Europe, where he is perfecting himself in bel canto.
Peter's Church, besides being an impressive baroque-style building, more than 300 years of antiguaty, It is one of the largest stages where the best orchestras have resounded, choirs, soloists, instrumentalists and singers, The Oaxacan soprano commented via chat.
“I have been fortunate that in the short time that I have been living in Austria I have had the opportunity to sing at the Imperial Palace in Vienna., the World Museum, and now in Peterskirche”.
on this occasion, Patricia Trujano performed the duets on “Magnificat” and "Glory" by Vivaldi, "He lives from the stream on the road," said Lord Händel, Schubert's "Hail Mary", Gounod's “Ave Maria” and Mozart's “Exultate Jubilate”, among other.
He shared the concert with the Mexican soprano Adriana Hernández Flores and with the accompaniment of the Polish organist Krzysztof Weronowsky Ptaszinsky.
The next 11 of June, the Oaxacan soprano will sing at the Spanish Institute “Saavedra Cervantes” in Vienna and the 26 June at the Mexican embassy in Vienna, advertisement.
Patricia Trujano Granados, graduated from the National Conservatory of Music, has been a composer, arranger and producer of the group “Maranatha, Word and Music" with which they recorded seven albums.
In 2012 She was a finalist in the "Irma González" Singing Contest and has obtained scholarships for academic excellence from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana; from the State Fund for Culture and the Arts and currently the Alfredo Harp Helú scholarship, with which he carried out advanced studies in Vienna.
