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Papa Carlos is a financial advisor. Carla is the oldest child and she has two brothers, Fabio and Casio, who are rappers, hip-hoppers and DJ's. The family lived in a big house with a big garden with swimming pool, dogs, cats and a parrot.

As a girl Carla played the guitar in the dark, in her little room and she dreamed to be a classical guitar player and composer of theater music.

The name Maffioletti means: Little Danger. Carla is little: only 1. Little and dangerous, that fits her. For two years she lived in Switzerland in Lucerne, performed in the opera house there. Now she is back in the Netherlands, in Limburg, where she feels very comfortable. She now lives in Horn, a little town near Roermond.

She started her career with classic guitar but was discovered as a soprano. Later on she joined the opera houses of Giessen in Germany and Lucerne in Switzerland. She is a member of "the Strings", a mandolin ensemble in Limburg and in she started touring on her own with a theater production called "A dream". It has always been her dream to tour with a varied program consisting of classical music, tango, fado, and other music styles, guitar pieces, and her own compositions.

She tells about a dream she had about a little girl in a yellow dress who was singing in a house. Carla woke up with the melody of "Amore". She composed the song and it is in her show now.

Carla is 43 now and she feels good. Her life has had its ups and downs, but she feels free and secure, likes to be her own boss, and compose her own music.

Puccini, where Carla is accompanied by the mandolin ensemble and Manoe Konings on clarinet. Carla feels touched by the sound of the mandolins. She created a CD with the ensemble. Playing the guitar, besides singing, keeps her in balance. In her new tour she is accompanied by the salon orchestra El Capo, which she loves very much. A very well-known song in Brazil. That happened to be the only concert in Limburg.

Maybe there will be more concerts in Limburg during a second tour. The program is autobiographical, it is about her life, a living dream. For the future she likes to produce her own shows with her own compositions and some classical pieces. The end. Carla with her mother Leda. Some highlights of this tour. March 18, Below you may hear three musical pieces from the show. Can we speak in dialect? Oh yes, we can!

Carla you are well-known in your job with Rieu. Have you left Rieu? I always loved to sing opera and I joined an opera house in Switzerland since This year I started something different which I have been wanting to do all my life: I started my own show as a soloist.

Now I have time to do what I like best. Your first solo-tour with musicians. How is that going? We have a lot of fun on stage, traveling through the Netherlands, and we perform in beautiful theaters. In this show you were seated and singing.

Is that normal? I am seated because I play the guitar and I also sing. Singing in this position is hard, because the lungs need air to sing arias, so I had to practice a lot. It was not easy. We announced you as a singer, but actually your are a guitar player. I was educated in playing the guitar and I did not play it for a long time. She started a crowdfunding project and needs help to realize her dream step by step. November 28, Translated by John de Jong. A little diva with great deeds.

Carla Maffioletti may be small and petite, but there is enormous will power in her. How does an acclaimed opera singer from Brazil, who has given performances for sold-out mega arenas around the world, wind up in rural Horn?

Five years ago Carla Maffioletti lived in Maastricht, a city that back then she declared to love. Life can turn out different than expected she declared in the "Theater cafe of the Orangery" in Roermond City in the north of Limburg.

But I found Roermond to be such a beautiful town that I settled in neighboring Horn. Life is so beautiful here, no violence. You cannot imagine how hard life in Brazil is. Family ties. In an interview with this newspaper five years ago, Carla Maffioletti spoke about the bond with her father and mother in her Brazilian place of birth.

With her newest solo CD, "Sentimental" the listener can share a sample of her family unity. Maffioletti's mother in fact sings the piece "Gente Humilde" Plain folks. I sang this song with her when I was about fifteen," says the coloratura soprano, a fancy word for a soprano who commands vocal delights. She was studying at the conservatory of Maastricht when she was asked to sing high noted pieces for the "stand alone" violinist.

After that a few odd jobs with the orchestra followed. For twelve years I have had a wonderful time there, performing great concerts. And I enjoy doing that. He also does his own thing.



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