Ana Gonzales bio
Ana Gonzalez de Jorgenson comes from a musical family. When she was a kid, she listened to lots of classical music and traditional Boleros. She also listened to traditional romantic ballads and ranchero. Ana loves tangos, operas and other theatrical performances. Ana started learning how to play and sing in the early years alongside her mother. She was given more formal vocal training when she reached the age of 16 old with the renowned Mexican Tenor Flavio BECARRA. The School of Music of Guadalajara University and the School of Sacred Music of Toluca in Mexico kept her in the music field. As a student and being a young professional at the time in Mexico City and Guadalajara she was a member of several chamber ensembles as well as choruses. When she moved in America in the year 2000, she joined the United States in 2000, she joined the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Chorus before moving to her present place in the southern part of California. She has performed solo Latin American music for private occasions and is a part of Ensemble XXI in Redlands. Alongside being a local performer and instructor the passion for arts and music keeps her engaged in a wide range of initiatives. Ana was also a member of the Community Chorus of Redlands and Inland Master Chorale. She is currently a teacher at the Performance Loft. Ana feels privileged to have the opportunity to be able to share her love for the tradition of Latin American music. She hopes to encourage younger generations to keep the tradition alive.
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