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  1. 24 de sept. de 2019 · Podcasts. In the 1950s, Yma Sumac took over the North American airwaves with her mystical voice. The Queen of Exotica and Inca Princess was said to cast a spell on anyone who comes across her, with her exotic look and nearly five-octave range. She was known for her exquisite gowns, her Inca jewels, and headdresses, a true diva from the beginning.

  2. 22 de sept. de 2020 · In the 1950s, Yma Sumac took over the North ... A photo dated from April 1952 shows Peruvian soprano singer Yma Sumac in London where she performed at the Albert Hall. ... of Fame. But yet, in her homeland of Peru, she was heavily criticized for exoticizing a Peru that didn’t exist. While Yma Sumac rose to prominence across the ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2008 · Yma appeared in two movies, "Secret of the Incas" (1954) and "Omar Khayyam" (1957); thru the 1950s she played Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Royal Albert Hall, and made $25,000 per week in Las Vegas while releasing several recordings.

  4. During her 1950s heyday, Sumac sang at the Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall. She reportedly made $25,000 a week in Las Vegas. She was featured in the 1951 Broadway musical "Flahooley" and appeared in the films "Secret of the Incas" in 1954 and "Omar Khayyam" in 1957. In 1946, she and her husband, Moises Vivanco, moved to New ...

  5. Yma Sumac: la Castafiore Inca Très jeune (dès l'âge de 13 ans), elle participe déjà à la fête de l' Inti Raymi de son village natal. L'Inti Raymi est une cérémonie religieuse typique du Pérou, organisée chaque année au mois de juin au moment du solstice d'hiver , qui coïncide avec la fête chrétienne de St Jean. Ce sont des rassemblements et des processions dans les rues (qui ...

  6. LOS ANGELES --- Yma Sumac, the Peruvian-born singer whose spectacular multi-octave vocal range and exotic persona made her an international sensation in the 1950s, has died. She was 86. Sumac, who was diagnosed with colon cancer in February, died Saturday in an assisted-living facility in Silver Lake, said Damon Devine, her personal assistant ...

  7. 30 de sept. de 2019 · In the 1950s, Yma Sumac took over the North American airwaves with her mystical voice. The Queen of Exotica and Inca Princess was said to cast a spell on anyone who comes across her, with her exotic look and nearly five-octave range. She was known for her exquisite gowns, her Inca jewels, and headdresses, a true diva from the beginning.