E. Vanina
Vanina Aronica, known artistically as E. Vanina, is a versatile lyric singer specializing in the "classic crossover" genre, which blends opera, Broadway, and international pop. Her musical journey began in her childhood and was formalized through her studies at the National Conservatory of Music & Voice, followed by further training in Milan, Italy. Vanina launched her professional career in France at the Nice Opera House, performing in prestigious venues and festivals such as the Chorégies d'Orange and the Festival d'Avignon. She has shared the stage with renowned artists like Montserrat Caballé, Katia Ricciarelli, José Carreras, and Nicola Martinucci.
Vanina later moved to Los Angeles, where she expanded her repertoire to include jazz and her own compositions. She studied under Seth Riggs, a vocal coach with 120 Grammys to his credit, and attended the Hollywood Acting School. A polyglot, Vanina writes and composes songs in multiple languages, drawing on diverse musical inspirations. Her innovative "classic crossover" concerts showcase her lyrical voice in modern arrangements, establishing her as a unique and charismatic performer.
Her discography includes a pop-opera album titled "Vanina," produced with Mark Spiro, and "The Sound of Time," a big band opera album arranged by Charles Callelo. This album features a modern cover of the Habanera from Carmen and a unique ballad composed by Don Carlos Eleta Almaran. Vanina's work also includes a jazz-opera album called "Amore," which was launched at the International Music Talents Festival in Cannes.
In addition to her singing career, Vanina is a voice coach, sharing her passion and expertise with others. Her international career spans performances and recordings across North and Latin America, Asia, and Europe.