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Metropolitan Opera Singers

Isabel Leonard Grammy-winning Argentine-American Opera Star

Isabel Leonard (Carnegie Hall)

Isabel Leonard is a Grammy®-winning Argentine-American mezzo-soprano. We've watched her perform at the Argentine Consulate in New York. When Ms. Leonard starts to sing, you can't help but stop whatever you are doing and just listen. She has a really commanding stage presence. Isabel Leonard Live with Carnegie Hall Isabel Leonard performs for Live with Carnegie Hall … [Read more...] about Isabel Leonard Grammy-winning Argentine-American Opera Star

Plácido Domingo

Plácido Domingo as Oreste in Gluck's "Iphigénie en Tauride." Courtesy of Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera

Plácido Domingo is a world-renowned Spanish tenor from Madrid. Domingo is most famous for singing Otello, his Pop album Perhaps Love, and The Three Tenors. Plácido Domingo helped popularize Opera in Mexico Domingo was born into a singing family in Madrid, Spain on January 21, 1941. His parents started a Zarzuela company in Mexico in 1949, so Domingo grew up there. … [Read more...] about Plácido Domingo

Javier Camarena

Javier Camarena as Idreno in Rossini's 'Semiramide.' Courtesy of Ken Howard / Met Opera.

Javier Camarena is a Mexican tenor who keeps getting encores at the Met. (Encores are not allowed.) Javier Camarena's Rapid Rise https://youtu.be/aNASLUVNobY Camarena in the final dress rehearsal of "Si, ritrovarla io giuro" from La Cenerentola, the aria that earned his first Met encoreJavier Camarena was born in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico on March 26, 1976. He made … [Read more...] about Javier Camarena

Nadine Sierra Puerto Rican Opera Singer

Nadine Sierra courtesy of Merri Cyr / the artist

Nadine Sierra is like a fresh breeze that reinvigorates the stagnant air of an industry in need of alternate flows of movement. At 29, Nadine Sierra is not just the new face of Opera, but the born leader of a new crop of talent from new demographics that promise to revitalize the stage for years to come. Nadine uses her soprano voice, to share well-known stories with sentiments … [Read more...] about Nadine Sierra Puerto Rican Opera Singer

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