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'''Ana María Miranda''' ([[Santiago]], 21 de Marzo, 1949) is a Chilean musician and political activist.
== Biography ==
Ana María Miranda was born on March 21st, 1949, to Braulio and Olga Miranda.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> She joined the Symphonic Choir of the University of Chile between 1968 and 1970 and studied advertising at the Technical University of the State.
She worked in the Administrative Headquarters in the Ministry of Education during the [[presidency of Salvador Allende]], where she met [[Sergio Ortega]], a fellow musician, with whom she would have her only son, Chañaral Ortega-Miranda, in December 1973.
After this, she recorded several songs in exile, some with the collaboration of Ortega and [[Claudio Iturra]].<ref name=":0" />
She returned to Chile in 1978, and joined the [[Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)|armed resistance in Chile]], singing in towns, prisons, and festivals. This is when she collaborated on the album ''Chile ríe y canta,'' sang with [[René Largo Farías]] and published her first album, ''Miranda al Frente'', which she dedicated to the [[Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front]].<ref></ref>
In 1988, she helped found the Dignity and Justice Movement. In 1993, she participated in a show with Sergio Ortega singing ''La Gran Traición'' at the Universidad de Chile Theater.
In 2005, two years after the death of Sergio Ortega, she recorded the album ''Arderá el Viento tu Canción'' in her honor.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
She currently resides in [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina.
== Discography ==
* 1987 - ''Miranda al Frente''
*# ''Soy Mujer''
*# ''Que No Se Los Lleve El Humo''
*# ''Yo Te Nombro Libertad''
*# ''Chile Resistencia''
*# ''Himno de Las Milicias Rodriguistas''
*# ''Himno del Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez''
*# ''El Miliciano''
*# ''Libre Vendrás''
*# ''Y Va A Caer''
*# ''Por Ti Juventud''
*# ''Canción Por La Vida''
* 2005 - ''Arderá el Viento tu Canción''
*# ''Los Pájaros perdidos''
*# ''El Banderón''
*# ''Naranjo en flor''
*# ''Chanson des vieux amants''
*# ''Milonga de la anunciación''
*# ''Juana de Calama''
*# ''El último café''
*# ''Canción Posible''
*# ''Soneto''
*# ''A un semejante''
*# ''Gracias a pesar de todo''
*# ''Barcarola''
*# ''Volverás''
== References ==
<references />
== Biography ==
Ana María Miranda was born on March 21st, 1949, to Braulio and Olga Miranda.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> She joined the Symphonic Choir of the University of Chile between 1968 and 1970 and studied advertising at the Technical University of the State.
She worked in the Administrative Headquarters in the Ministry of Education during the [[presidency of Salvador Allende]], where she met [[Sergio Ortega]], a fellow musician, with whom she would have her only son, Chañaral Ortega-Miranda, in December 1973.
After this, she recorded several songs in exile, some with the collaboration of Ortega and [[Claudio Iturra]].<ref name=":0" />
She returned to Chile in 1978, and joined the [[Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)|armed resistance in Chile]], singing in towns, prisons, and festivals. This is when she collaborated on the album ''Chile ríe y canta,'' sang with [[René Largo Farías]] and published her first album, ''Miranda al Frente'', which she dedicated to the [[Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front]].<ref></ref>
In 1988, she helped found the Dignity and Justice Movement. In 1993, she participated in a show with Sergio Ortega singing ''La Gran Traición'' at the Universidad de Chile Theater.
In 2005, two years after the death of Sergio Ortega, she recorded the album ''Arderá el Viento tu Canción'' in her honor.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
She currently resides in [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina.
== Discography ==
* 1987 - ''Miranda al Frente''
*# ''Soy Mujer''
*# ''Que No Se Los Lleve El Humo''
*# ''Yo Te Nombro Libertad''
*# ''Chile Resistencia''
*# ''Himno de Las Milicias Rodriguistas''
*# ''Himno del Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez''
*# ''El Miliciano''
*# ''Libre Vendrás''
*# ''Y Va A Caer''
*# ''Por Ti Juventud''
*# ''Canción Por La Vida''
* 2005 - ''Arderá el Viento tu Canción''
*# ''Los Pájaros perdidos''
*# ''El Banderón''
*# ''Naranjo en flor''
*# ''Chanson des vieux amants''
*# ''Milonga de la anunciación''
*# ''Juana de Calama''
*# ''El último café''
*# ''Canción Posible''
*# ''Soneto''
*# ''A un semejante''
*# ''Gracias a pesar de todo''
*# ''Barcarola''
*# ''Volverás''
== References ==
<references />
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