Ana Gonzales bio
Ana Gonzalez de Jorgenson grew as a child in Mexico with a family that was passionate about music. As a child, she was inspired by classical music, boleros and the more traditional romantic, ranchero, as well as romantic ballads. Ana is a fan of Tangos. Also, she loves operas and any form drama. Her mother teaches her how to sing, however she began more intensive vocal training with Flavio Belcerra, who was 16 at the time when the singer was famous as a Mexican opera tenor. Music lessons continued throughout the School of Music of Guadalajara University. In the following years, she was a student at an institution called the School of Sacred Music of Toluca. In her early career, she was spent performing with various orchestras, chamber ensembles, and opera choirs and chamber groups in Guadalajara. Following her move in the United States in 2000, she performed with the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Chorus before shifting to her residence in the southern part of California. She is currently a member of Ensemble XXI of Redlands and frequently performs solo of traditional Latin American music at private performances. As a teacher and musician Ana is a dedicated participant in many projects in the community due to her enthusiasm and enthusiasm for music. Ana was also an active member of the Community Chorus of Redlands as and The Inland Master Chorale and Performance Loft. Ana enjoys singing the traditional Latin American songs and hopes to encourage other people to follow in her footsteps.






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