San Antonio Mexican Singer 1

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San Antonio Mexican Singer 1

This San Antonio Mexican Singer is a rising star Operachi singer and Professor of Voice with unparalleled knowledge of song and vocal production in Mexican and many other diverse folkloric and classical vocal traditions. Her huapango singing in mariachi style along with boleros and ballads have a unique Operachi twist, reminiscent of early 20th century mariachi singing styles originally dominated by men. She is described alongside Santana as “artists in a class all their own” by Mark Halstern in Hispanic Magazine (www.operachi.com).

San Antonio Mexican Singer projects

With every project, she works to leave a legacy that aims to inspire, educate and promote the richness, beauty, and excellence in mariachi and other Hispanic vocal styles, most of them underrepresented. She also champions the works of women, children, and bridging cultural and linguistic gaps as seen in her CD recordings. This San Antonio Mexican Singer solo vocal career has spanned four decades in both performance and academia at national and international live concerts, Latin Pops symphonic stages, Olympic and major athletic events, festivals, universities, and centers.

Some memorable events include solos at Masonic Auditorium Olympic Boxing Finals (San Francisco,CA), Ateneo Hall in Madrid, Las Vegas National NATS Conference Recital (2018), Jaca Festival, Spain, Sala Xochipili at UNAM’s Facultad de música, Mexico City (2017), and serving for years as a Mexican musical ambassador for numerous consulates. This San Antonio Mexican Singer performed in fourteen languages yet is especially passionate about Spanish. As a recording artist she has seven Mexican music CDs, many of them award winners. In 2018 she became the first to publish 3 volumes of sheet music of Mexican art song in the USA (www.classicalvocalrep.com). A former opera singer, she is also a regional NATS competition winner and a six-time winner of the Festival de la canción latinoamericana.

She uses her unbridled passion to train and build future singers for careers in classical and Contemporary Commercial styles. Many are competition finalists and national winners (www.voicetrainerdr.com). She has also published numerous songbooks with major publishing houses. (www.amazon.com; (www.melbay.com). Her upcoming chapter “The Mariachi Vocal Tradition” in the “So You Want To Sing World Music” Series (www.rowman.com/RLPublishers), and is currently finishing a book for Oxford University Press "The Mariachi Voice" (2020). This San Antonio Mexican Singer also adjudicates and offers master classes internationally.

San Antonio Mexican Singer degrees

This San Antonio Mexican Singer holds advanced music degrees from Yale University, UC Berkeley, and a doctorate in vocal performance from the University of Northern Colorado (2015). She has served as a voice and music professor at University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Austin Community College, Texas State University, Community Music Center (San Francisco), Mariachi Media luna Voice specialist for Ayudando latinos a soñar in Half Moon Bay (ALAS),and Harlan Voice Studio, the last two in Northern California. She currently serves on the board for San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), national presents for NAJIT (National Judicial Interpreters), and was previously a board governor for the Grammys (NARAS, Recording Academy of Arts & Sciences). This San Antonio Mexican Singer is also a seasoned pianist, voice-over artist and is the proud mom of Cristina, who has become a star in the voice-over world with national accolades and award nominations, one of many being role of Annie in the video game, League of Legends (www.cristinamilizia.com).

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10 responses to “San Antonio Mexican Singer 1”

  1. Disney says:

    Juanita Ulloa’s new “¡Canta mi Son!” CD has been given a Disney iParenting Media Award!

  2. Nappa says:

    Juanita’s “¡Canta mi Son!” and “Mariposa Vol. 3” CDs have both garnered a NAPPA National Association of Parenting Products Gold award!

  3. Avotja says:

    Juanita’s “Mujeres & Mariachi” CD is the best mariachi album I’ve heard since the Last Supper!
    Avotja, DJ KPOO, KPFA Radio

  4. Michael says:

    After hearing Juanita sing Handel’s “Messiah” Operachi style I can no longer hear it the traditional way. Her version gave it a whole new life and energy, while being totally true to the spirit of the music and text. It was one of the high points of the concert.
    Michael Morgan, Conductor, Oakland-East Bay Symphony

  5. Ramiro says:

    With a smooth delivery and an exquisite voice, singer Juanita Ulloa is one of the finest mariachi singers in the country. Ulloa always impresses because she knows how to blend power with control.
    Ramiro Burr, writer/author, http://www.ramiroburr.com

  6. Blanca says:

    Juanita’s singing is incredible! What a fabulous voice!
    Blanca Garza, Telemundo TV

  7. Lalo says:

    Juanita has it all, she is a great talent.
    Lalo Guerrero, Legendary Mexican Composer

  8. Pete says:

    Move over Linda Ronstadt….make way for Juanita!
    Legendary Percussionist Pete Escovedo

  9. Rocio says:

    Juanita, your singing is spectacular and your “Mujeres y Mariachi” CD is fabulous!
    Rocio Schlaeffer, founder of Mariachi Education, Texas, Mexican Consulate in San Francisco,CA

  10. Belle says:

    “¡Canta Mi Son!” is culturally authentic and Juanita’s pronunciation tracks are user friendly. It is a valuable multicultural CD that nurtures the whole child in the classroom.
    Belle Otíz, founder of Mariachi Education, Texas
    Michelle Quintero, Harmony Hills Elementary School Music

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