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RECORDINGS

Patricia Caicedo’s eleven CD recordings of Latin American and Iberian art songs represent a monumental contribution to the preservation and dissemination of this repertoire. Singing in Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, and Indigenous languages, she has brought to life a vast collection of works, many of which were recorded for the first time as a result of her meticulous research. Her albums showcase forgotten gems she unearthed in archives, as well as new compositions written for her by contemporary composers. She has placed special emphasis on the music of women composers, ensuring their voices are heard and recognized in a traditionally male-dominated field. Through her recordings, Patricia has expanded the classical vocal canon, making these rich and diverse musical traditions accessible to global audiences.

Nuestros días: poemas de amor hechos canción

Patricia Caicedo  in gold dress next to text about a song cycle titled 'Signat l'amic del cor' featuring soprano Patricia Caicedo and pianist Nikos Stavlas.

Signat l’amic del cor: Catalan art songs by Nicolas Gutierrez

Album cover featuring Patricia Caicedo  in a red dress with text "Más que nunca: Colombian Art Songs by Jaime León" and names Patricia Caicedo, soprano, and Nikos Stavlas, piano.

Más que nunca: Colombian Art Songs by Jaime León

Cover of "Miraba la noche el alma" featuring a Patricia Caicedo  in a white dress with musical motifs. Text includes "Patricia Caicedo" and "Nikos Stavlas," highlighting "Art Songs by Latin American & Iberian Women Composers."

Miraba la noche el alma: Art Songs by Latin American and Catalan Women Composers

Abstract watercolor portrait of a face with red and blue hues, part of album cover for 'AMB VEU DE Dona' featuring Catalan art songs by women composers, performed by Patricia Caicedo, Lenine Santos, and Nikos Stavlas.

Amb veu de dona: Art Songs by Catalan Women Composers

Album cover featuring Patricia Caicedo wearing a black top and red scarf, titled 'De Mi Corazón Latino – Latin Songs of all time', performed by Patricia Caicedo, soprano, and the Orquesta Iberoamericana, directed by Javier Martínez Maya.

De mi corazón latino: Latin Songs of all time

Concert poster for "Estrela é Lua nova" featuring Patricia Caicedo, soprano, and Irene Aisenberg, piano. Event titled "A Journey Through Latin-America & Spain" at the Barcelona Festival of Song, L'Auditori, Barcelona, June 30th, 2011. Image shows Caicedo singing and Aisenberg playing piano.

Estrela e lua nova

Live Concert of Latin American Art Songs at the Auditorio de Barcelona.

Album cover featuring title 'A Mi Ciudad Nativa / To My Native City,' with Patricia Caicedo, Soprano, and Eugenia Gassull, Piano. Features a portrait of a smiling woman with long hair.

A mi ciudad nativa: Art Songs of Latin America V.2

Album cover featuring a smiling Patricia Caicedo  against a blue background. Text on the cover reads "Patricia Caicedo soprano, Pau Casan piano, Lied Arts Songs of Latin America, Canciones del Arte de Latinoamérica."

Lied: Art Songs of Latin America