Luis Antonio Galvez-Alcantara
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Tenor Luis Antonio Gálvez- Alcántara is a native of Lima, Peru. He has become one of the most sought after tenors in the Chicago area and was recently invited to perform at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. Mr. Gálvez-Alcántara has received the most distinguished award offered by the Association of Peruvian Institutions in the U.S. and Canada for his excellence and commitment to the Peruvian community as a valuable contributor to promoting cultural diversity. He is a graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and is a member of the voice faculty in the Theatre Conservatory at Roosevelt and Sherwood Conservatory of Music at Columbia College.
Mr. Gálvez- Alcántara is the inventor of the IPA Pencil. The International Phonetic Alphabet Pencil has been specially designed for use by singers and language students. This product aids in the learning of pronunciations quickly and effectively. Making vowel sounds uniform and easy to learn, the International Phonetic Alphabet Pencil is accessible to all levels of musicians' training, from beginners to established professionals. It is manufactured in a set that includes the vowels in English, French, Spanish and German and also includes a standard IPA chart for reference