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Biography

Analia Selis was born in Tucumán, Argentina in 1977. In 1998, she obtained the Diploma in Music Teaching by the San Miguel de Tucumán Music University, and in 2002 the Vocal Performance Diploma by the Longy School of Music (Boston, USA). She moved to Bucharest (Romania), in 2003, where she currently lives.

In 2004, she won the third place at the Golden Stag International Festival (Romania) where she represented Argentina. Between 2005 and 2014 she developed a very successful carrier as a Latin American pop singer. She soon became well known in Romania where she was invited to the most important television and radio shows as well as to perform on the most prestigious stages in the country.

It was in 2014 when she debuted as a tango singer in the national tour Vă place Tango? together with the famous cellist Răzvan Suma, and the Argentinian guitar player Julio Santillán. Since then she has had an active and successful career as a tango singer.

Between 2015 and 2019 she launched three successful music projects: Symphonic Tango (first edition), Symphonic Tango “Milonga de mis amores” (second edition) and ArgEnTango project. During this time, she collaborated with all the orchestras of Romania and with renowned orchestras in Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania and Argentina, such as the Biel Solothurn Symphony Orchestra, Klaipeda Symphony Orchestra, Hradec Králové Philharmonic Orchestra, National University of Tucumán Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of great conductors such as József Horváth, Tiberiu Soare, Kaspar Zehnder, among others. 

During this time, she has been performing with great musicians such as bandoneon player Omar Massa, pianist Julián Caeiro, pianist Mariano Castro, violinist Rafael Butaru, she has been invited to perform with great ensambles such as Kamerata Kronstadt, Gaudeamus Quartet, Contempo Quartet, and invited to perform in important music festivals such as George Enescu Festival (Romania), ABU Radio Song Festival (Beijing, China), Kammermusiktage Barth Festival (Germany), Das Einzigartige Crossover Festival (Switzerland), Klaipeda international Cello Festival and Competition (Lithuania).

Currently, she continues to promote Argentinian traditional tango and Astor Piazzolla’s music, both in Romania, as well as across Europe.

2021 brings the centenary of Astor Piazzolla's birth, for which she has created “Symphonic Piazzolla” a project that aims to celebrate the centenary of the tango master, showcasing an unknown side of Piazzolla, and performing his music in the most authentic possible way.