The Chilean Pipe Organ Site
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Organ performers

Leticia Albarracín




   Organ performers

Graduated in Higher Performance with a mention in Organ from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile with Maximum Distinction.

She also has a Yamaha Master's degree from the Yamaha Foundation of Japan and studies in Composition at the University of Chile.

She studied piano at the Experimental Artistic High School, with a scholarship from the Modern School of Music and the University of Chile.

She has been a disciple of award‑winning musicians and composers such as Miguel Letelier, Carlos Botto and Juan Lehmann.

He has taken various technical improvement courses in Bach music with Professor Hudger Lehman from Germany, Spanish music in the International University Music course in Compostela (Spain) with the very famous organist Mrs. Monserrat Torrent; scholarship in the International Organ Master course at the University of San Juan, Argentina, on music by Max Reger. Professor Christoph Albrecht.

In 1999, 2009 and 2011 he participated in the Maresme Course in Barcelona on different styles of organ music. Professors Monserrat Torrent, Guido Iotti, Jos Van Der Kooy.

In 2014 he also participated in the course on Romantic Organ Music with Professor Daniel Roth in San Sebastián, Spain.

He has given Organ concerts in various cities in Chile and Argentina, participated in Latin American Meetings of Organists and Organ Builders (Argentina) and represented Chile at the Organ Festival (Yamaha) in Caracas obtaining 3rd place.

He has worked as a teacher at Yamaha Academy, Mercedario Seminary, Only Music Academy, Montecarmelo Cultural Center of the Providencia cultural corporation in piano. Pipe Organ in the organ of the Convent of the Poor Clare Capuchin Sisters.

He has been Principal Organist in the Divina Providencia and Santa Elena churches in Santiago.

She is currently taking her organ classes at the Convent of the Capuchin Poor Clare Sisters and piano classes at Capellán Abarzúa #176 (Casa Mora), Bellavista, Metro Salvador.

Every year their students perform recitals.