Julieta González Springer
Julieta González-Springer is a soprano born in Mexico, who began her singing education at the National Conservatory in Mexico. She graduated from vocal studies at the Academy of Music in Krakow under the direction of. Barbara Niewiadomska, and then postgraduate studies at the Centre for Early Music in Geneva, under the direction of Barbara Niewiadomska. Beatrice Cramoix in the field of baroque singing and Francis Bigga and Laurence Brisset in the field of medieval music. As a soloist she cooperates with ensembles and musicians from Switzerland, Italy, France, Mexico and Poland (including Elyma, Flores Harmonie, Flores Rosarum, Ars Nova, Jacaras, Concerto Polacco). She has given concerts at the Lyon Opera, Lausanne, the National Opera in Mexico and festivals in Poland, France, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Mexico and Italy. Her repertoire includes early, contemporary, traditional and classical Mexican, Ibero-American and Polish music. It also conducts pedagogical activities through workshops and master classes in the field of early and traditional music.
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Julieta González-Springer is a soprano born in Mexico, who began her singing education at the National Conservatory in Mexico. She graduated from vocal studies at the Academy of Music in Krakow under the direction of. Barbara Niewiadomska, and then postgraduate studies at the Centre for Early Music in Geneva, under the direction of Barbara Niewiadomska. Beatrice Cramoix in the field of baroque singing and Francis Bigga and Laurence Brisset in the field of medieval music. As a soloist she cooperates with ensembles and musicians from Switzerland, Italy, France, Mexico and Poland (including Elyma, Flores Harmonie, Flores Rosarum, Ars Nova, Jacaras, Concerto Polacco). She has given concerts at the Lyon Opera, Lausanne, the National Opera in Mexico and festivals in Poland, France, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Mexico and Italy. Her repertoire includes early, contemporary, traditional and classical Mexican, Ibero-American and Polish music. It also conducts pedagogical activities through workshops and master classes in the field of early and traditional music.
Folk, Soprano, Flamenco



