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Esther Borja

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was the leading stage musical star in Cuba. However, Montaner (who was also a fine pianist) gradually shifted her career from operatic-style singing towards Afro-Cuban character roles and films, and then began some remarkable radio shows with biting humour and political satire. Borja, on the other
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She completed five tours of the US with this band. Eventually, she returned to Cuba, and continued her career in operettas, zarzuelas and on radio. Her last appearances in the
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by Lecuona and other composers, and toured Chile, Peru, Brazil and Uruguay. In 1943, she returned to Cuba to work in concerts organized by
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hand, remained primarily a singer, and later took over some of the soprano parts that Montaner had previously dominated.
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by Rubén Lepchutz. She graduated as a teacher in 1934, and began her career in 1935; that year she performed, with
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Borja made her first overseas tour to Argentina in 1936 with Lecuona, his sister Ernestina, and
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For twenty years on Cuban television, from 1961, she fronted the show
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put her under contract to appear with his orchestra at the
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At the time Borja started her career, and for years after,
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by Lecuona. Her voice was described as a "beautiful
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Index


Annemarie Heinrich
soprano
Havana
solfége
music theory
singing
Ernesto Lecuona
Amadeo RoldĂĄn
waltz
operetta
mezzo-soprano
Rita Montaner
Bola de Nieve
zarzuelas
Eliseo Grenet
Steinway Hall
Sigmund Romberg
Carnegie Hall
lyric theatre
Muere la cantane cubana Esther Borja
Esther Borja
IMDb
Categories
1913 births
2013 deaths
Cuban operatic sopranos
Cuban centenarians
Musicians from Havana
20th-century Cuban women opera singers

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