Cecilia Todd the voice of Venezuelan popular singing at Christmas!
Hi Dear Steemians
Today is a great day to share with you to my favorite Venezuelan music singer, she is the best exponent of traditional Venezuelan music, adapted several folkloric songs and popularized them by making them his own interpretation. How valuable is Cecilia Todd for the popular culture of my country, is a trainer for all musicians, its sweet and gentle timbre, its charisma and magnificent voice, its interpretation and talent fills us with pride, separately of being a great singer is an excellent performer of the four, instrument with which is accompanied in most of his presentations.
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Born in Caracas on March 4, 1951 his album "Green Bird" is included among the 100 best records of the twentieth century, according to the newspaper Clarín de Buenos Aires, Argentina (29/12/99). As an artist he carries out continuous tours of the Venezuelan territory and outside his country. He has visited countries such as England, Spain, United States, Chile, Uruguay, Turkey, Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil, Syria, Colombia, Mexico, Finland, Nicaragua, Argentina, Cuba, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Holland, France, Japan, and others. In his numerous presentations he has alternated with figures such as Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque, Astor Piazzolla, Zimbo Trio, Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanese, Mercedes Sosa, Carlos Cruz-Díez, Henry Martínez and Joan Isaac, among others.
I invite you to enjoy this singing teacher and traditional Venezuelan music singing Christmas Live and the second video is with a beautiful Christmas song that I like to sing the 24 December in front of the manger I hope you enjoy:
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Great post and lovely video dear. Loved hearing it . Regards Nainaz.
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Thanks dear, I'm so glad you liked it! A hug!
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Cecilia has a prodigious voice, I have several of her CDs; this Christmas is a jewel!
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