José Mojica Lolita
José Mojica (18961974) was a popular Mexican tenor whose career encompassed stage, concerts, screen and, ultimately, the priesthood. Born in the town of San Gabriel in Mexicos Jalisco region, young Mojica lived on a coffee plantation until the death of his father in 1902. Mojica and his mother relocated to Mexico City, where she worked tirelessly to save money for her sons education. When it became obvious that the boy possessed a great musical talent, his mother made sure that he was sent to the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Mexico City. His stage debut came about shortly after his twentieth birthday as Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia at Mexico Citys Teatro Arbeu. The following year, Mojicas mother financed her sons way to New York so that he could pursue an operatic career. Taking odd jobs to support himself, he always managed to scrape together enough money to attend performances at the Metropolitan Opera. A meeting with the great Italian tenor Enrico Caruso (who was greatl br, br,
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