Cuban soprano and actress who started performing as a child and studied singing with the noted Italian mezzo Tina Farelli at her Bovi-Farelli Academia Filarmónica Italiana in Havana in the 1920's.
By 1930, Margot was good enough to sing professionally at various community events and at radio stations PWX and CMX (Radio Lavín) where she became a regular. It was during one of those broadcasts that Ernesto Lecuona, Cuba's most outstanding composer and pianist, became impressed by Margot's voice. L...
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