Amalia Zaldúa (born October 29, 1927 in Tacuarembó, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan chorister.

The teacher, Zaldúa, who had been living in Salto since 1937, took over the chair for choral conducting and musical education at Instituto Normal in Salto in 1965. In 1977 the foundation of the Cantares choir was set up, and four years later, the Asociación Coral Cantares was founded. In addition to numerous performances in the hometown or the Teatro Solís, she also performed internationally with her choir. For example, they took part in the international festival in the Spanish Extremadura during the founding year, followed by performances in Rome and in the years 1993 and 1997 in the Vatican. Once again in Spain she was present with her choir at the 20th International Choir Week of Álava and in 2001 at the third Chortagen of Burgos. In 2011, Zaldúa announced the resignation of its executive function. Edit source text

New Dictionary of Uruguayan Culture by Miguel Ángel Campodónico, Bookstore Linardi and Risso, 2003, S.360 Single-level Edit source text

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