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Juan Diego Florez sings the rare Donizetti opera Alahor in Granata.Listen for the high D (!) at the end.
https://operawire.com/7-best-recordings-of-juan-diego-florez/
Here's a look at the seven recordings of Flórez that you simply can't be without. Voce d'Italia - Arias for Rubini. This set contains arias from the famed composers Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti, but from operas you would never expect. The most well-known work on the set "Guillaume Tell.".
https://cso.org/about/performers/visiting-artists/vocals/juan-diego-florez/
Tenor Juan Diego Flórez is recognized as one of the most admired singers of his time, hailed for his fearless vocal agility, unparalleled lyrical elegance, dashing stage presence and glorious high notes.. Born in Lima, Peru, Flórez studied there and at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. He made his opera debut in 1996 in the leading role of Corradino in Matilde di Shabran at the Rossini
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfqxWM77crQuTp20kaZwmbQ
Welcome to the official Youtube channel of Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez.
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31K subscribers in the opera community. This is ***NOT*** the sub for the opera **browser**. That's /r/operabrowser, surprisingly enough.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/classical/features/opera-s-superstar-why-juan-diego-florez-is-the-heir-to-pavarotti-1965097.html
Juan Diego Flórez came late to classical music, preferring instead pop and Elvis Presley. Following appearances at La Scala and Covent Garden, he was anointed as the new Pavarotti, but
https://www.operabase.com/juan-diego-florez-a8935/en
Follow Juan Diego Flórez on Operabase to view upcoming and past performances, repertoire, Photos and video gallery, book tickets, contact artist. All. ... Juan Diego Florez, Mozart Rossini Donizetti Massenet Verdi. National Symphony Orchestra Taiwan. Soloist + 1 roles . View programme, cast and crew. 2024. Opera. Revival.
https://www.carnegiehall.org/explore/articles/2023/01/13/juan-diego-florez-artist-to-watch
Juan Diego's breakthrough came in 1996 at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, Italy, when he stepped in to replace the ailing lead in Rossini's castle melodrama Matilde di Shabran. A spate of high-profile engagements immediately followed at La Scala , Covent Garden , the Vienna State Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera , as well as a well
https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/artists/juan-diego-florez
Biography. Juan Diego Flórez, who was born in Lima in 1973, began his career at a very early age singing folk music and Peruvian pop. At the age of 17, he began studying music at the National Conservatoire of Music in Peru and three years later obtained a scholarship to study singing at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia.
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/arts/music/23regi.html
As a full house at the Met awaited the sporting event of the evening, Juan Diego Flórez as Tonio, the aspiring lover from the mountains, delivered his famous string of high C's in Act I and
https://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/en/artists/opera/detail/artist/343-florez-juan-diego/
KS Juan Diego Flórez was born in Lima (Peru) and studied there and at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. He made his opera début in 1996 in Matilde di Shabran at the Rossini Festival in Pesaro. He is now one of the most popular singers in the world in his fach. Triumphs in recent years include Milan's La Scala, New York's Metropolitan Opera, London's Royal Opera House Covent Garden
https://www.opera.co.uk/features/juan-diego-florez/
Opera Magazine» Features» People» Juan Diego Flórez. Juan Diego Flórez. April 2009 in People. The Rossini revival has been running now for several decades, with no sign of letting up, and during its course a number of singers have specialized in the extraordinarily difficult tenor roles that once looked utterly impossible on paper.
https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/artists/1813/juan-diego-florez
Born in Lima, Peru, JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ undertook music studies both in his native Lima and at Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. In 1996 he made his official operatic debut in Matilde di Shabran at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, where his expressive voice and astonishing agility immediately won him critical accolades. Since then, Flórez
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An opera gala that matches every superlative: Some of the world's best opera singers from the classical music scene are presenting a variety of the most popu
https://www.classicstoday.com/review/review-9021/
JUAN DIEGO FLOREZ-UNA FURTIVA LAGRIMA. Robert Levine. Artistic Quality: 9. Sound Quality: 10. By now the glories of Juan Diego Florez's voice and the way he uses it should be well known: a stunning agility wedded to sweetness; an absolutely even register from bottom to easy, focused top; a youthful, zesty, loving approach to singing that
https://www.juandiegoflorez.com/recordings/detail/the-ultimate-collection
Listen. On this handsomely-packaged album, Flórez celebrates 15 years with a collection of his finest arias, featuring some of the music to be heard on 2016's 'Last Night of the Proms'. Moreover, three tracks appear on CD for the first time: 'Puisqu'on ne peut flêchir', 'Ave Maria' and 'Amapola'.
https://bachtrack.com/review-juan-diego-florez-vincenzo-scalera-carnegie-hall-new-york-november-2023
An indisposed Juan Diego Flórez delivers a satisfying Carnegie Hall recital. By Susan Stempleski, 01 December 2023. Returning to Carnegie Hall after a five-year absence, Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez, accompanied by pianist Vincenzo Scalera, sang of love in many different forms in a program of art songs and arias spanning four centuries.
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From the Dmitri Hvorostovsky Festival Krasnoyarsk 2019.Tenor Juan Diego Flórez alongside the pianist Vincenzo Scalera performs arias from masterworks by Ross
https://www.discogs.com/release/13437334-Donizetti-Juan-Diego-Florez-Patrizia-Pace-Simone-Alaimo-Josep-Pons-Alahor-in-Granata
First World Recording Recorded live during performances at the Teatro de La Maestranza, Seville, Spain, October 1998 Barcode scans differently to printed, scan ends with '1' instead of '4'
https://newyorkclassicalreview.com/2014/04/camarena-subs-magnificently-for-florez-in-the-mets-cenerentola/
Whether because of the announced illness of the scheduled Juan Diego Florez, or because of PR maneuvering, Camarena has stepped into the role of Ramiro for three performances in the company's revival of Rossini's La Cenerentola, which opened Monday night. Cesare Lievi's incoherent and unattractive 1997 production draws on Magritte
https://www.gramilano.com/2012/05/juan-diego-florez-talks-about-his-fairy-tale-wedding-his-fans-and-being-lazy/
On the eve of Juan Diego Florez's Albert Hall concert, The Sunday Times sent a journalist to his home in Pesaro. This beautiful town on Italy's east coast - home to the Rossini Opera Festival, and where Pavarotti had his much-filmed villa - is where Florez has made his base with his wife and baby although, inevitably, he is often away.. As the concert's producers coughed up the trip
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