Press & Reviews

 

Janiec Opera Company of the Brevard Music Center 2024: La bohème

-Opera Wire

“Maia Aramburú’s voice as Mimì had a sweet and sparkling timbre. However, at the end of “Si mi chiamano Mimì,” there was a major change as Aramaburú moved upstage reaching the peak of the aria, her sound shifted forward creating a rich and expansive resonance that showed what her instrument is fully capable of.”

Maia Aramburu: Ella es la voz

-Asia Sur Magazine

“They say that she is the young promise of lyrical singing, but it is much more than that. She is the 19-year-old daughter who said goodbye to her family and her friends to go to study at the University of Michigan (USA) because she knows that her voice deserves to be heard. This is the story of Maia, and of her voice.”

Maia Aramburu: La promesa peruana del canto lírico

-Cosas Magazine

“At the age of 19, the eldest daughter of the plastic artist Giuliana Senno and the professional tennis player Alejo Aramburú is determined to make a name for herself in the complex world of the international lyric. Although she is just starting out, she has the talent and charisma to become the female equivalent of Juan Diego Flórez and bring the name of Peru to the most important stages of the world.”

Nuevas voces: Conoce a los talentos peruanos de la música

-Cosas Magazine

“Maia… is currently studying opera at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theater, and Dance, with teacher emeritus and renowned tenor, George I. Shirley. Some of her idols in the opera world are: Jesse Norman, Mariella Devia, Diana Damrau.