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Entertainment News | Celia Lobo, Opera Diva and Mother of Choreographer Ashley Lobo, Dies at 87

Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Vocal coach and musical theatre director Celia Lobo has died following a prolonged illness, her family said on Thursday. She was 87.

Entertainment News | Celia Lobo, Opera Diva and Mother of Choreographer Ashley Lobo, Dies at 87

Mumbai, Jun 20 (PTI) Vocal coach and musical theatre director Celia Lobo has died following a prolonged illness, her family said on Thursday. She was 87.

Celia passed away on Tuesday morning at her home surrounded by family, including her son and celebrated choreographer Ashley Lobo.

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Ashley, known for his work in Imtiaz Ali films such as "Jab We Met", "Love Aaj Kal", and "Tamasha", penned a heartfelt note on Instagram in the memory of his mother.

"Opera Diva, master voice teacher, musical theatre director, corporate head, wife, mother… and so much more to many… Just like that you were gone. And it was goodbye to a legend. But more than a legend you were my mother. My coach, my belief, my confidante, my friend, my biggest cheerleader. As you went I could see your relief. So much peace and for that I have to be happy.

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"But you are never gone. Will miss you and will always carry your spirit within me. Will never forget all that you and dad taught me and it will stay in my heart forever. I am because of you. Will never forget that. How could I? You taught me everything. Love you lots…" Ashley wrote alongside her photograph.

Touted as India's only opera diva, Celia is also survived by daughters Deirdre Lobo, a vocal coach, and Carolyn Vincent, a philanthropist.

Born in 1937, the artiste was raised by the Baptistas, a musical family steeped in operatic traditions. In the 1960s, she joined the Bombay Madrigal Singers Organisation (BMSO), which staged operas in Mumbai.

She went on to study at London's Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and subsequently worked with the BMSO once she returned to India.

At BMSO, Celia played the female lead in "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini, Gaetano Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor", Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata" and "Rigoletto", and Vincenzo Bellini's "Norma".

After BMSO shut down, Celia ventured into writing, directing, and vocal training. Singers Sunidhi Chauhan, Shweta Shetty, Sunita Rao, Neeti Mohan as well as choreographer Shiamak Davar are some of her illustrious students.

She also directed plays and musicals and performed concerts in Mumbai, Delhi, Goa, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Apart from being an accomplished musician, Celia also worked as a corporate executive.

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