Maria Arnal

Maria Arnal
Born 1987 (age 3031)
Badalona, Catalonia, Spain
Occupation Singer

Maria Arnal (born 1987) is a Spanish singer.[1][2] A member of a family linked to amateur music, she started writing songs and playing the guitar at 18. She began studying literature and translation at university, and combined this with various temporary jobs, such as working as an usher at the Teatre Lliure. Due to a break in her femur, in 2014 she left the job and later began to study singing at the Badalona School of Modern Music, to perform and to continue training with Marc Sempere, promoter of the collective Compartir Dóna Gustet, and with Jasmin Martorell, a vocal coach who had been a disciple of Montserrat Caballé. At the musical level, Arnal bases her background on the oral tradition of the Iberian Peninsula. According to the artist, she wants to approach tradition from the perspective of free culture in the digital age.[3]

She has published three albums, with the musical accompaniment of Marcel Bagés on the electric guitar.

Discography

  • Remescles, acoples y melismas (EP, 2015)[4]
  • Verbena (EP, 2016)
  • 45 cerebros y 1 corazón (LP, 2017)[5]

References

  1. Burdeus, Joan (13 September 2016). "Maria Arnal, la veu del canvi" [Maria Arnal, the Voice of Change]. Núvol (in Catalan). Barcelona. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. Cervantes, Xavier (4 March 2016). "Les cançons de codi obert de Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés" [The Open Source Songs of Maria Arnal and Marcel Bagés]. Ara (in Catalan). Barcelona. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  3. Bianciotto, Jordi (11 March 2016). "Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés, un canto transformador" [Maria Arnal and Marcel Bagés, a Transformative Song]. El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  4. "Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés". {a)phónica (in Catalan). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  5. Aliaga, Xavier (3 July 2017). "Arnal-Bagés: dos cervells i un cor enorme" [Arnal-Bagés: Two Brains and a Huge Heart]. El Temps (in Catalan). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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