Singer

Anyone who wants to listen to a pure voice, with soft and penetrating highs, and an outstanding sensitivity has in Cecilia Montemayor a singer committed to her art. She is able to shake those who listen to her with her communicative power and the beauty of her voice. He combines his overwhelming interpretive personality with a musicality that envelops his technical precision and his fidelity to the score. Her career as a concert and opera performer with a spinto lyric soprano string has led her to participate in concerts in Mexico, the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Australia and South Africa. He has a repertoire that includes opera, art song and oratorio, with a very special affinity for new proposals and repertoire outside the traditional canon.

Promoter of the Art Song repertoire at an international level, and FONCA grantee.

PERIODIC NOTES

The University Theater was filled with the poetry of Cervantes, thanks to the portentous voice of Cecilia Montemayor.  With a melodious and powerful voice that is characterized by its penetrating highs, Cecilia Montemayor interpreted the poems of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in Don Quixote and more poems by the author.

Alejandro Salas – April, 2016

“A delight for the ear was the concert offered by the Soprano”

Conaculta

“One of the most important voices of Art Song in Mexico”

El Porvenir

“She has a privileged voice and has an admirable vocation for teaching”

Players of life

Exclusive Artist

Palosanto Records, an independent label devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of classical vocal music.

Exclusive Artist

Palosanto Records, an independent label devoted to presenting high-quality recordings of classical vocal music.

Recordings

JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZ GAMA – ART SONG
This recording reveals a distinct side of composer Hernández Gama, known in the community for his work as a choral teacher and conductor, and as a composer of cantatas and symphonic works.

STABAT MATER
A thirteenth-century Catholic sequence attributed to Innocent III and the Franciscan monk Jacopone da Todi († 1306) and adopted into the Catholic rite in 1727, assigned to the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin (15 September).