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Episode 052 - Lucia Lucas - Adding Depth to Villains

Episode 052 - Lucia Lucas - Adding Depth to Villains

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On todays episode, we interview world renown baritone singer, Lucia Lucas. We talk with her about her life, how she got into opera, studying french horn, and how being a transgender opera singer has added more depth to her portrayals of some of the greatest villains such as Don Giovanni. She also has some inspiring words for anyone feeling like they can’t be their true selves and the freedom they will have once they have had personal acceptance first. 


Guest:

Lucia Lucas


Personal Links:

Personal Website - www.lucialucas.com 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lucialucas.de

Twitter - https://twitter.com/lucialucasde

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lucialucas.de/ 


Hosts: 

William F. Montgomery - www.williammontgomerycomposer.com 

Hillary Lester - www.thehealthymusiciansite.com 


Special Guest:

Abigail Montgomery 


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