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Aug 8, 2019 · Born in Venezuela, Cordero received his education from La Universidad del Zulia (LUZ) in Maracaibo and La Universidad Católica Cecilio Acosta (UNICA), also in Maracaibo. He grew up singing and playing both piano and cuatro (a relative of the Spanish guitar).
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Carlos Cordero (b. 1992) is a gay Latinx immigrant artist who promotes change that supports the LGBTQ+ and immigrant community as a new choral music advocate, composer, conductor, and singer.
Carlos Cordero (b. 1992) promotes change as a new choral music advocate, composer, singer, and hug-giver. As a gay Latinx immigrant artist, Carlos advocates for the LGBTQ+ and immigrant community through his brand, The Happy Choir, and his professional Tenor-Bass choir, Un/heard. His mission is to create moments where people discuss how to be kinde...
Hola, People! My name is Carlos (Cordero). I give [great] hugs, write choral music and words, and advocate for new choral music Yes, I have won awards, yet, that is secondary to the meaningful connections I continue to make in the choral hive. I called my brand “The Happy Choir,” where I share my music, texts, and stories. I am the founder of the N...
Carlos Cordero was born in the Dominican Republic and relocated to the United States and to New York City with his parents at age ten. He lived in the Bronx, and first studied art as a High School student at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Publisher: The Happy Choir (Carlos Cordero) mixed choir, Difficulty : 3, a cappella, less than 3 min. Composer (s): Carlos Cordero. Normal is the first movement of what will be a large-scale work titled “The Longest Day of My Life.”.
Cordero, who was of African ancestry, was born in San Juan in 1790 and died there in 1868. He founded and operated a free school for poor children of all races. Gathering documentation for his canonization cause posed challenges.
Carlos Cordero Gómez (born January 7, 1977, in Irapuato, Guanajuato) is a Mexican athlete. He participated at the 2008 Summer Olympics finishing 32nd in the men's Marathon. and he also represented Mexico at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Competed in Olympic Games. Sex. Male. Full name. Carlos•Cordero Gómez. Used name. Carlos•Cordero. Born. 7 January 1977 in Irapuato, Guanajuato (MEX)