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  1. 5 de nov. de 2022 · En 1950 lanzó su primer álbum, "Voz de Xtabay", que disparó su ascenso al estrellato internacional, convirtiéndose en un éxito a pesar de la escasa promoción comercial recibida. Súmac acabó...

  2. Destacó durante la década de 1950 16 17 18 19 bajo el sello de Capitol Records, utilizando la leyenda del linaje inca, 20 sumado con su registro de voz, 21 junto a la forma de cantar inspirada en la naturaleza y la fusión de géneros musicales hecha por Les Baxter 22 y Moisés Vivanco, quienes crearon su álbum debut Voice of the Xtab...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yma_SumacYma Sumac - Wikipedia

    In 1950, she made her first tour to Europe and Africa, and debuted at the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Royal Festival Hall before the future Queen of England. She presented more than 80 concerts in London and 16 concerts in Paris.

  4. In August of 1950, Sumac performed for an audience of 6,000 at the Hollywood Bowl. Her trilling soprano voice —which earned her the nickname ‘Peruvian Songbird’—surprised and thrilled the...

  5. 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...

  6. 24 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.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2022 · Her first album, “Voice of the Xtabay,” was released in 1950. Several tours went on across Unites States, then Europe. Yma Súmac performed at the Royal Albert Hall, where she used to sing opera arias as part of her program. There are recordings of Tosca’s “Vissi d’Arte” or her mambo version of “Der Hölle Rache,” among others.