- Graciela Rivera
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name = Dr. Graciela Rivera
occupation = Opera Singer
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birth_date = birth date|1921|04|17|mf=y
birth_place =Ponce, Puerto Rico
nationality = Puerto Rican
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death_date = death date|19??|??|??|mf=y
death_place =Puerto Rico .
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religion =Roman Catholic Church Dr. Graciela Rivera (born
April 17 ,1921 ), is the first Puerto Rican to sing a lead role at theMetropolitan Opera in New York.Early years
Rivera, who was born in
Ponce, Puerto Rico , enjoyed singing as a child. Her father was a church pastor who would often play in his record player the opera music ofCaruso . He owned a piano and when he played she would sing church hymns with her mother. she was considered very talented by her family and teachers alike.Her family moved to Cataño and later to
Santurce , a section of San Juan, where she finished her primary and secondary education. She was a student at Santurce Central High School when she auditioned and participated in school productions of "The Magic Flute ", "Il Trovatore ", "Rigoletto ", "Lucia di Lammermoor " and "Aida " (Ms. Rivera believes these were the only operas ever produced by a high school anywhere in the world). She delighted audiences in Puerto Rico with hersoprano voice in concerts which she organized. She planned to use the money obtained from these concerts to pay for her studies at theJuilliard School of Music inNew York City . [ [http://espptb.blogspot.com/2005/10/graciela-rivera.html En sus propias palabras - Talento Boricua] ]Broadway
Rivera moved to New York after she graduated from high school. She enrolled at Juilliard's and took voice classes,
piano lessons, music theory, harmony and composition, graduating in 1943. Upon the outbreak ofWorld War II , she sang for the American troops overseas as a member of theRed Cross .In 1945, she was given the role of Adele in the musical "Rosalinda", a Broadway version of
Johann Strauss II 'sDie Fledermaus . Rivera traveled toFrance andGermany with the production. That very same year she made her operatic debut as Rosina in "The Barber of Seville " byGioachino Rossini at theNew Orleans Opera .New York Metropolitan Opera
In December of 1951, she became the first Puerto Rican to sing a lead role at the
New York Metropolitan Opera as Lucia in the production ofLucia di Lammermoor . She earned accolades for her performance from critics around the world. In 1953, Rivera was proclaimed "Citizen of the Year" by the City of New York.In 1954 Rivera was featured as a guest singer in
Name That Tune . In 1956, she performed at the Theater of theUniversity of Puerto Rico and one of her back-up singers was a young fellow Puerto Rican by the name ofJustino Diaz , who would someday also become a renownedopera singer. That same year Rivera was presented with a special recognition by the Government of Puerto Rico.In 1959, Rivera returned to New York where she had a weekly radio show at WHOM. She traveled regularly between New York and Puerto Rico, in Puerto Rico she participated in the IV Pablo Casals Festival.
Later years
In 1992, she was appointed Assistant Professor at the Hostos Community College. She taught Puerto Rican music, Italian and Spanish. She also held conferences at
Hunter College ,Rutgers College andLehman College .In 1993, Rivera earned her Doctorate Degree in Humanities from the Catholic University of Ponce and in 1996 she was bestowed with a Honoris Causa from Lehman College.
See also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
* [http://espptb.blogspot.com/2005/10/graciela-rivera.html An interview with Graciela Rivera, August 2003 (in Spanish)]
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