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Born in Mar del Plata, I studied music at the
“Williams” conservatory of this city in charge of
Nilda Peña Venini where I began my vocal studies
with Blanca Raverta. I continued studying in Buenos
Aires with Liborio Simonella. I sang in different
concerts in my hometown and in Buenos Aires under
conductor Maestro Horacio Rogner in the opera and
Spanish operetta repertoires.
In
1993, I made my operatic debut as Cavaradossi in
Tosca. I furthered my vocal training with Dante
Ranieri with whom I added Il Trovatore and
Ballo in Maschera into my repertoire, giving
varied concerts in Buenos Aires and other provincial
areas in Argentina. In 1995, I sang for the
Symphonic Orchestra of Cuba playing the roles of
Cavaradossi in Tosca and Rodolfo in La
Boheme. In 1996, I performed Cavaradossi for the
second time in Mendoza, Argentina. In 1997, I was
again offered the role of Rodolfo featuring five
performances at “Teatro Roma” in Avellaneda, Buenos
Aires. I was invited by Maestro Rolando Rosa to
perform Il Trovatore in Milan, Italy. I also
played the roles of Radames in Aida (in
Parma), Rodolfo in Luisa Miller and Alfredo
in La Traviata- all under conductor Romano
Gandolfi.
I was
invited by Carlos Vieu to participate in two tribute
concerts for the commemoration of Giusepe Verdi’s
demise and also in five didactic concerts. I
performed in the “Maratón de las 24 horas de la
Opera” at “Teatro Roma” in Avellaneda.
In the summer of 2003, I
performed in the mega concert “Zurich Gala de
Mar” which was organized by the seaside with the
Symphonic Orchestra of Mar del Plata under the
conduction of Carlos Vieu with astounding success
- this concert
was eventually awarded a prize in Europe. I
simultaneously interpreted De Grieux in Manon
Lescaut under conductor Carlos Vieu at “Teatro
Colón” in Mar del Plata. During the same season, I
both conducted and interpreted my own show entitled
“Un Paseo Musical”, performing music from different
and diverse genres and, consequently, receiving a
nomination for best solo performance in the
“Estrella de Mar” awards presentation. I was then
invited to play the role of Rodolfo in Luisa
Miller at “Teatro Argentino” in La Plata,
Argentina under Fernando Alvarez and under Carlos
Vieu the following year. I took part in the debut of
the role of Rodolfo in La Boheme at “Teatro
Argentino” conducted by Mario de Rose, a role which
I subsequently performed at “Teatro Avenida” in
Buenos Aires. I was awarded two “Faro de Oro” awards
in my hometown: the first one for my musical
achievements and the second one for best show
“Música a la Carta” - which was played for five
consecutive times at “Teatro Colón” in Mar del
Plata. I played the principal tenor role in I
Pagliacci at “Teatro Avenida” in Buenos Aires
under conductor Barney Finn.
In the
summer of 2004, I was engaged in the second “Zurich
Gala de Mar” to perform with the Mar del Plata City
Hall Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Carlos Vieu –
a show which won a “Estrella de Mar” award. At the
request of a vast audience, I played five solo
performances entitled A mi Manera
at “Teatro Colón” in Mar del Plata. I was awarded a
prize for musical achievement by the governor of
Calabria, Italy. I participated as guest interpreter
at the ceremony of “Faro de Oro Internacional”
awards. Accompanied by violinist Pablo Albornoz and
the pianist Horacio Soria, I produced a show called
Música para Tres with outstanding success
among critics. I was awarded a “Timón de Oro” award
for my distinguished career by the
association “Club de Leones de Mar del Plata”.
In
2005, I sang at “Fiesta del Mar” - an artistic and
fashionable event of national importance held each
year in my hometown - before a vast audience
including leading cultural and political figures. I
performed at the “Gala del Mar Zurich 2005” event
along with the City Hall Symphonic Orchestra
conducted by José Villa. In January, I interpreted a
solo performance at “Teatro Colón” in Mar del Plata
with astounding success. I was hired to sing for the
close of the show “La semana de Mar del Plata” at
the Italia Square, Mar del Plata. I organized an
orchestra consisting of twenty musicians – known as
Music Hall - and performed two concerts at “Teatro
Colón” in Mar del Plata. This Music Hall has
continued to date with fortnightly concerts with
great public recognition. I was awarded a gold medal
for my professional career at the
international convention in Calabria, Italy. I was
invited to play the role of Manrico in Il
Trovatore for the opening of season 2005 at
“Teatro Roma” in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires. Along
with the Music Hall Orchestra I performed a tribute
concert to Frank Sinatra and the American popular
music. I was engaged in the role of Enzo Grimaldo in
La Gioconda - which had not been played for
thirty years in Argentina. I was called to replace
the tenor in La Boheme featuring four
successful performances in the city of Bahía Blanca,
Buenos Aires. I was awarded the prize “Clave de Sol”
for my distinguished participation in both national
and international music. I took part in two end of
the year concerts in Mar del Plata and Buenos Aires
which were successfully repeated during the summer
of 2005. I was hired to play the role of Turidu in
Caballería Rusticana in April, and the role
of Radamés in Aida in May. I performed as
Enzo in La Gioconda, as the leading role in
I Pagliacci in July and as Cavaradosi in
Tosca in November of the same year.
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