Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Mayéutica revista científica de humanidades y artes

Cubierta Mayéutica Revista Científica de Humanidades y Artes, Vol 11, Nro. 2

This is volume 11, No. 2 of Mayéutica revista científica de humanidades y artes (July-December 2023).

This edition is dedicated to three renowned figures in the field of arts: Rafael Cadenas, the first Venezuelan to obtain the Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de  Cervantes; Juan Francisco Sans, musicologist, one of the most prolific authors in Latin American music research; and "Cheíta" Quintana, prominent Venezuelan soprano. Write in this edition the member of the Academia Colombiana de la Historia and Consejo Nacional de la Cultura, Marcos González Pérez; Juan Carlos Araque and María Verónica Riera Montenegro, from the Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi and Ana Urrego Santiago, from the Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo; Beatriz Carolina Carvajal, from the Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado; Freddy Marín González from the Universidad de la Costa, Colombia  and Luis Ibarra Morales from the Universidad Estatal de Sonora. There is also Francy Montoya Gámez and Milva Javitt, both of tehm from the Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado; José Alberto Castillo Sivira, from the Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador-Instituto Pedagógico de Barquisimeto and Luis Pérez Valero, from the Universidad de las Artes de Guayaquil. The list of authors continues with the Venezuelan tenor, Aquiles Machado, artistic director of La Opera de la Coruña, Galicia, and of the Asociación Más Que Ópera of Madrid; Ricardo Escorcio, doctoral candidate at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Luis Romero Perozo, former coordinator of the Musical Research Center of the Escuela de Música del Estado Mérida  and current director of the Workers' Choir of the Universidad de los Andes, Venezuela; Bartolomé Díaz Sahagún, from the Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas; Miguel Astor, from the Universidad Central de Venezuela and the Universidad Nacional Experimental de las Artes; Silvia Cabrelles Martinelli, from the Orqueta de Cámara de Costa Rica ; Irene Zerpa Gimón, from the Fundación Conservatprio Vicente Emilio Sojo and the Universiad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez; Oswaldo Rodríguez, Researcher at the Universidad Tecnológica and the Research Group Philology from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras and our constant collaborator, Sergio Figallo Calzadilla, from the Centro Integral de Artes de Madrid. The plastic artist and musician, Andrés Barrios Gallipoli, is the author of the works in the Galería section, dedicated to the maestro Juan Francisco Sans.

 Email: mayeutica@ucla.edu.ve  ISSN 2343-6158,  e-ISSN 2477-9261.

Published: 2023-07-01

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