Ana Gonzales bio
Ana Gonzalez de Jorgenson was born in Mexico to a family of musicians. The majority of her childhood was spent listening to traditional music, old boleros and the traditional romantic and ranchero ballads. Ana is a fan of Tangos. Additionally, she enjoys operas as well as any dramatic performance. Her mother teaches her how to sing. However, she began more intensive training in vocals by Flavio Belcerra, who was 16 at the time when he was a renowned Mexican opera singer and tenor. The musical training continued with the School of Music of the University of Guadalajara, and afterwards to the School of Sacred Music in Toluca, Mexico. She sang at Guadalajara, Mexico City and other cities as a young scholar and professional. When she moved to America in the year 2000, she joined the United States in 2000, she sang with the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Chorus before shifting to her residence in the southern part of California. She's a frequent solo performer for private events and parties and performs traditional Latin American Music. Ana is involved in a variety of local initiatives in both teaching and performer, because of her love for music and arts. Ana is also a previous participant in the Community Chorus of Redlands, the Inland Master Chorale, and the Performance Loft. Ana thanks the Inland Master Choir for the permission to sing classic Latin American song.






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