Philanthrartist’s inaugural concert brings to Houston the renowned Venezuelan artist Soledad Bravo, with the collaboration of Casa Cultural de las Americas. Bravo's professional career of almost 50 years makes her an icon of the Latin American culture.
In 1968, she released her debut, Soledad Bravo Canta (Soledad Bravo Sings), which made her a star in Venezuela and other parts of South America. In the years that followed, she collaborated with Atahualpa Yupanqui, Gilberto Gil, and others, living and performing in Europe and the Americas. Her repertoire is a vivid mixture of fiery, vivid Caribbean and Latin rhythms, Sephardic elegies and heartwarming ballads.
Philanthrartist’s inaugural concert brings to Houston the renowned Venezuelan artist Soledad Bravo, with the collaboration of Casa Cultural de las Americas. Bravo's professional career of almost 50 years makes her an icon of the Latin American culture.
In 1968, she released her debut, Soledad Bravo Canta (Soledad Bravo Sings), which made her a star in Venezuela and other parts of South America. In the years that followed, she collaborated with Atahualpa Yupanqui, Gilberto Gil, and others, living and performing in Europe and the Americas. Her repertoire is a vivid mixture of fiery, vivid Caribbean and Latin rhythms, Sephardic elegies and heartwarming ballads.
Philanthrartist’s inaugural concert brings to Houston the renowned Venezuelan artist Soledad Bravo, with the collaboration of Casa Cultural de las Americas. Bravo's professional career of almost 50 years makes her an icon of the Latin American culture.
In 1968, she released her debut, Soledad Bravo Canta (Soledad Bravo Sings), which made her a star in Venezuela and other parts of South America. In the years that followed, she collaborated with Atahualpa Yupanqui, Gilberto Gil, and others, living and performing in Europe and the Americas. Her repertoire is a vivid mixture of fiery, vivid Caribbean and Latin rhythms, Sephardic elegies and heartwarming ballads.