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Ramón Iriarte : ウィキペディア英語版
Ramón Iriarte

Ramón Iriarte (born July 25, 1930 in Paris, France) is a Venezuelan, later Canadian, former baritone opera singer.〔Sesquicentenario de la opera en Caracas Carlos Salas, Eduardo Calcaño Feo – 1960 "Tres grandes temporadas de ópera que sellaron su exitoso destino: 1955, 1956 y 1957, son las bases más firmes de la ... Ramón Iriarte, José Ramón Jiménez, José Tiberi, Aldo Forziora, Manuel Pérez, Alfredo Hollander, José Luis Tovar, ..."〕〔La ópera en España e Hispanoamérica Emilio Casares, Álvaro Torrente, Emilio Casares – 2001 "... elenco nacional: Fedora Alemán, Ramón Iriarte, Blas Martínez, Alfredo Izquierdo, Danilo Van der Hahn, Yolanda Correa el Coro de la Escuela Nacional de Ópera y la Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela bajo la dirección de Primo Casale."〕
His father Segundo Iriarte was Venezuelan and his mother Felisa Estivalez was Basque-Spanish. Due to World War II and the political situation in France the life for children was not easy, his mother feared his younger brother was starting to get mentally ill from the constant air-raid sirens. In 1939, when Iriarte was nine his family emigrated to Venezuela seeking a better future and peace from WWII.
==Operatic training and career==

Several years later, Iriarte started his singing lessons with Carmen Teresa Machado followed by Irene Eberstein as teachers. We also know that Mr. Primo Casale and Mme. Nina de Iwanek were in charge of his music repertoire. His career began in 1957 in La Escuela Nacional de Opera of Venezuela (preceding the creation in 1966 of the Instituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas Artes – INCIBA). There, he sang roles in the operas ''Rigoletto'', ''Un ballo in maschera'', and many others. The big jump in his career happened two years later when he got the main role as Count Luna in ''Il trovatore'', by Giuseppe Verdi. After a great performance and success many doors opened to him in the opera world. As Claudio in Montero's ''Virginia,'' and roles in ''L'amico Fritz'', ''Carmen'', ''Aida'', ''Pagliacci'', ''Madama Butterfly'', and ''Bastien und Bastienne'' had become part of Iriarte's wide music repertoire full of success. One of the main places where Iriarte got to show his talent in a national way was in the .
In 1967 was the first time he performed internationally in New York City where he gained fame and reputation. His baritone's life kept blooming as the years passed.
For over twenty–five years he dedicated his life to opera and proudly is part of the Venezuelan heritage. Singing international operas, he also was protagonist in the National Opera creations of the time like Caroline Lloyd's opera based on the novela Doña Bárbara 1967.

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