formance, after which she received a scholarship from Chilean pianist, Claudio Arrau in to study at his studios in New York City and later received another scholarship from his assistant Rafael de Silva. Arrau wrote at that time: "I have heard Miss Valladares play and she shows great musical and pianistic talent. I feel sure that she can, with development of her talents and further study, become one of our great future pianists." While studying piano, Mrs. Wilson worked as a proofreader in English, French, and Spanish at the United Nations. After studying with Professors Arrau and de Silva for five years, she made her debut with the Havana Symphony Orchestra, after which Mrs. Wilson concretized in her native Cuba and in the United States. Mrs. Wilson and her husband fled Cuba in 1959, and settled in Muscatine, Iowa, where she performed many concerts locally and in the surrounding communities. During her more than 40 years as a teacher, she taught piano to many promising, young students in Havana, Cuba, from her home in Muscatine, and at Muscatine Community College. She was active member of the Muscatine Artists in Action and had many of her original paintings exhibited at local art shows. In October of 1995 she proudly became a citizen of the United States. She was an honorary member of the Musicians Club of America; and member of the Iowa Arts Council, Muscatine County Museum and Fine Arts Association, Pro Artes Musical, the Havana Philharmonic Orchestra Association, and the Church of the Living Waters. She accepted life's struggles with graceful elegance and a smile on her face, entrusting her fate into God's hands. She will always be remembered as an inspiring teacher, talented artist, loyal friend, loving aunt, and humble servant of God. She is survived by one sister, Margo Perez and her husband, Jose, of Fort Madison; four nieces, Mirta Ramer, Mrs. Linda Lamb, Mrs. Robin Edwards, Mrs. Judy Baker, all of Muscatine; one nephew, Jack Wilson of Muscatine; two great nieces; seven great nephews and special friends Tina Pollock of Chesterfield, Missouri and Donna Lentocha.
Ralph J Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home
Muscatine, IA 52761
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