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Soledad Mayorga-Maldonado is an accomplished Chilean soprano and singing professor who will soon graduate from the Master's program in Voice Performance at the School of Music at the University of Washington. She has extensive training in classical singing, having studied with renowned international artists who have enriched her vocal and performance skills.
Her professional career spans stages in Chile, Peru, Russia, France, England, Ireland, and the United States. Her varied repertoire includes opera, art song, contemporary music, and Latin American works. As a soloist, she has performed with prestigious ensembles such as the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Chile and the National Symphony Orchestra of Chile. She has also participated in recordings, including Sonido de Mujer (2024), a tribute to female composers.
As educator, she has taught singing and vocal performance classes for several years. She has taught at the University of Valparaíso, served as a singing tutor at Universidad Mayor, the Juan Miguel Rojas Cultural Center, and Adolfo Ibáñez University. Soledad has also been a vocal coach and soloist for the Choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago de Chile and the Symphony Choir of the University of Chile.
Beyond her experience as a singer Soledad is also passionate about Chilean and Latin American musical heritage. She has taught master classes on Chilean music at the University of Washington and has contributed to the revitalization of lesser-known composers and their works.