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Yolanda Vadiz : ウィキペディア英語版
Yolanda Vadiz
Yolanda Vadiz (1959–1987) was a Puerto Rican soprano. She got her Bachelor of Arts degree in Puerto Rico and her master's degree in Manhattan School of Music in New York. While in New York, she sang the leading role in the zarzuela "Dona Francisquita" for the Repertorio Español theater company housed at the Gramercy Arts Theater, Off-Broadway.〔José Antonio Cruz, Associate Producer, Repertorio Español〕 As winner of the Rome Festival in Italy, she performed the role of Susanna in ''Le Nozze di Figaro''. While in Italy, she was under contract to RAI Television Network, and sang in front of kings and high dignitaries from different countries.
==Musical life==
While still at the conservatory, Vadiz was a finalist at the Metropolitan Opera House Eastern Region Auditions, and did concerts with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra with bass Justino Diaz, and singers Ruth Fernandez, Chucho Avellanet and Nydia Caro.
Vadiz was the daughter of Puerto Rican actress and show host Meche Marchand, and of Puerto Rican trio singer Jose Luis Vadiz Colon (known as Guito Vádiz). When Vadiz was little, her mother married comedy actor, show host and television chef Luis Antonio Cosme. Yolanda was raised by her father Guito Vadiz and his parents. At 15 years old, she went to live at Cosme and her mother Meche's house.
Vadiz released her only album, ''Amor en Mil Idiomas'' (''Love in a Thousand Languages''), in 1986, produced by her mother, in Spanish, English and Italian. The song for which the album was named became an instant hit, not only on Puerto Rico's gospel radio stations, but also on mainstream music stations, because of its pop music rhythm.

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