The soprano and cultural worker Patricia Trujano Granados in the talk with Helmut Berg in Donau_Kanal TV
In the interview she talks about it, How her artistic career made it possible for her, To discover and express various singing styles - from the opera to the emotional depth of the Mexican song. Berg and Trujano also spoke about the importance of cultural traditions such as the "Día de los Muertos", a festival, that she wears in the heart.
Trujano speaks not only about the similarities and the contrast between Austria and Mexico but also how she found inspiration and wonderful people here in Vienna, who enrich and accompany her way as an artist.
To learn the German language and immerse yourself in Austria's culture was sometimes a challenge but at the same time a valuable and enriching experience, that helped her, to connect with their surroundings and their audience.
The opera is more than just music, that is performed on stage - she is a theater, A mirror of human existence. No other art form sound and acting so much, Feelings are expressed so directly: Love, pain, jealousy, Tod, Hope. Everything, What life is, finds its place in the opera.
In the talk interview with Helmut Berg part 1
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Opera figures are often large for survival, But their conflicts are deeply human. When Violetta inThe traviata Fights for your love, When Carmen defends her freedom or when Wozzeck breaks under the pressure of the world - then we recognize ourselves in their stories. The opera shows us, How big the feelings can be, which we often hide in everyday life.
In the talk interview with Helmut Berg part 2
Patricia also draws parallels between the Mexican and Austrian culture in the Interviw.
Vienna - The City of Music, of the splendor and the past - in its cultural heart there is a profound relationship with two big topics: the opera and death. These two motifs not only pull through the history of the city, but merge into a unique cultural sound in her artistic form of expression.
Patricia Trujano tells of the beginning of her career in Mexico and about her future plans.
The opera is not a mere entertainment in Vienna, but a mirror of the soul. Works like MozartsDon Giovanni, VerdisThe traviata Or Strauss ’Salome Thematize love, Guilt and death in an emotional force, who have been captivating the audience for centuries. In no other city is the connection between musical expression and existential questions as intensely noticeable as here - where death is not only feared, but is aesthetically hugged.
In Mexican culture, the “day of the dead” a very central position, The music plays a central role here. Lieder, How “The Llorona” gained great awareness worldwide.
Patricia Trujano tells of her love for the Mexican song and like these worlds, that of entertainment music and that of serious music, must not be seen as a contradiction and can be bridged.

