Description
Esther Borja Lima was a Cuban soprano.
Havana-born Esther Borja Lima was trained in solf�ge and music theory by Juan El�segui, and in singing by Rub�n Lepchutz. She graduated as a teacher in 1934, and began her career in 1935; that year she performed, with Ernesto Lecuona on piano, at the National Theatre, and at the Auditorium Amadeo Rold�n. The same year she sang the waltz Damisela encantadora in the operetta Lola Cruz by Lecuona. Her voice was described as a "beautiful mezzo-soprano with clear diction and a good feel for melody".
At the time Borja started her career, and for years after, Rita Montaner was the leading stage musical star in Cuba. However, Montaner gradually shifted her career from operatic-style singing towards Afro-Cuban character roles and films, and then began some remarkable radio shows with biting humour and political satire. Borja, on the other hand, remained primarily a singer, and later took over some of the soprano parts that Montaner had previously dominated.
Borja made her first overseas tour to Argentina in 1936 with Lecuona, his sister Ernestina, and Bola de Nieve.
Born
December 5th, 1913 in / Died: Dec 28th, 2013 - aged 100
Films
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2017/04/04
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2013/12/30
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2012/08/13
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