Lyric Opera of Chicagoâs latest virtual concert celebrated singers and composers from Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, Spain, Guatemala, Argentina and the US. Lyricâs Ryan Opera Center, which sponsored the concert, assembled an array of fine singers, most of whom are members or alums of the Ryan Center itself. The event was subtitled, âCelebrating music from the Spanish-speaking world with Ana MarÃa MartÃnez and Friends,â and MartÃnez was sparkling not only as a singer but also as host.
The concert opened with âSalida de Cecilia Valdésâ by Gonzalo Roig and AgustÃn Rodriguez, sung by MartÃnez accompanied at the piano by Craig Terry. MartÃnez, born in Puerto Rico and with a father from Cuba, used her lovely lower register with an attractive friskiness, offering lots of personality as the music shifted from serious to playful, with Terry always providing a sympathetic accompaniment. The performance space was decked out in resplendent pink an
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