Fedora Alemán

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Born(1912-10-11)11 October 1912
Died6 February 2018(2018-02-06) (aged 105)
Caracas
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Fedora Alemán
Born(1912-10-11)11 October 1912
Died6 February 2018(2018-02-06) (aged 105)
Caracas
Occupationsinger

Fedora Alemán (11 October 1912 – 6 February 2018) was a Venezuelan operatic soprano. One of Venezuela's most celebrated singers, she performed in concert halls throughout Latin America and Europe.[1]

Born in Caracas on 11 October 1912, Alemán began to play the piano when she was six.[2] Her vocal talents were recognized from an early age, especially when she reached her teens. She studied at the Escuela de Música y Declamación in Caracas before training in New York under Fausto Cleva and, in particular, Alfredo Hollander in Caracas.[2][3]

In her early twenties, Alemán married the American cellist Mario Di Polo whom she met in New York when she was 22. They remained married until he died in 1975.[4] The couple had three children: Reinaldo, a scientific researcher; Mario, a violinist, and Frank, a trumpeter.[5]

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