Carla Maffioletti

Brazilian/Italian opera singer
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Quick Facts

IntroBrazilian/Italian opera singer
PlacesBrazil
isSinger Opera singer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Instruments:Voice
Birth1980, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Age45 years
Education
Maastricht Academy of Music
The details

Biography

Carla Maffioletti

Carla Maffioletti (born c.1980) is a Brazilian soprano.

She was born in the second largest city in southern Brazil, Porto Alegre, a port town on Guaíba River. As a very young girl she began playing the violin before changing to classical guitar. Her talents were such that by her early teens she was performing at concerts throughout the country. While at university she began taking singing lessons and very quickly developed her outstanding voice.

Multilingual, Maffioletti decided to study voice at the Maastricht Academy of Music in Maastricht, the Netherlands, as did her friend Carmen Monarcha. While attending the academy, she came to the attention of André Rieu who hired her as a vocalist with his Johann Strauss Orchestra. In addition to global touring with the orchestra, Maffioletti has performed as a soloist on several of Rieu's albums and has appeared in his PBS television broadcasts in the United States. On Rieu's DVD I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (2009) she sings "Die Juliska aus Budapest" and (with Mirusia Louwerse and the Berlin Comedian Harmonists) "Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier".

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