Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Peruvian lyrical music is preparing to welcome one of its new promises, Maia Aramburú, a 24-year-old soprano who has conquered international stages and is now set to make her debut in Lima. This event not only marks the beginning of her career in her homeland but also symbolizes the artist's desire to become the female image of Peruvian lyrical singing. Since her first contact with the piano at the age of four, Maia has worked tirelessly to achieve her dreams, fueled by a family environment that values art and creativity. Coming from a family where sports and art intertwine, Aramburú has cultivated her passion in a nurturing environment for talent. Her father, a professional tennis player, and her mother, a visual artist and producer, have been fundamental pillars in her life, providing the necessary support for her to explore her musical vocation. With an outstanding academic background, Maia graduated with honors from the University of Michigan and the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California. She is currently continuing her specialization in opera at the Yale School of Music, where she has refined her technique and expanded her repertoire. Throughout her seven years of training in the United States, Maia has had the opportunity to perform iconic roles in operatic productions, excelling in roles such as Mimì in "La bohème," Susanna in "Le nozze di Figaro," and Anita in "La Navarraise." These experiences have not only enriched her career but have also allowed her to develop a powerful voice capable of moving audiences. Her debut in Lima, scheduled for August 27, promises to be a memorable gala where she will present a selection of classical and contemporary works, as well as songs from the Latin American repertoire. "Finally, I can sing in my beloved Peru, and that fills me with excitement," Maia expresses enthusiastically. Her desire to share her work and the fruits of her dedication is palpable, and she feels grateful for the opportunity to perform on a stage that represents her home. The young soprano seeks not only to entertain but also to connect with her audience and showcase the level of excellence she has achieved during her training abroad. It is no surprise that Maia Aramburú was awarded the Martha Mifflin Prize for "Best Peruvian Voice" at the Latin American Lyrical Singing Competition in 2023. This distinction adds to her growing list of achievements and positions her as one of the most prominent voices of her generation. Her admiration for great figures in singing, such as Jessye Norman and Juan Diego Flórez, reflects her respect for the icons who have paved the way for Peruvian artists on the international stage. The connection Maia has with Juan Diego Flórez is particularly endearing. She nostalgically recalls the moment they crossed paths when she was just a child. "I met him on the beach, and although it was a chance encounter, I hold it in my memory as a special moment," she comments. This personal connection not only adds a layer of admiration for Flórez but also motivates her to reach new heights in her career, with the hope of sharing the stage with him one day. With ambitious goals, Maia aspires to perform in prestigious theaters such as La Scala in Milan and the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Her determination and passion for music drive her to work hard, as she seeks to represent Peruvian women in the world of lyrical singing. "We have seen many tenors; I want to be the female image of Peruvian lyrical singing," she firmly states, making clear her desire to pave the way for future generations of artists. Maia Aramburú's debut in Lima is not just a concert but the realization of a dream that began in her grandmother's house, where music became her language and her passion. The soprano is ready to leave her mark on the national and international operatic scene, and her story is an inspiring reminder that talent, dedication, and love for art can lead to great heights. As the date of her debut approaches, the Peruvian lyrical community eagerly awaits the talent of this young artist. Maia Aramburú not only represents the hope of a new generation of singers but also the promise that Peruvian lyrical singing will continue to resonate strongly in the world. Her story is a beacon of inspiration, and her voice, a powerful instrument that will surely resonate in the hearts of those who hear her.