Diego Antonio Torre Villegas (Mexico City, November 24, 1979) is a Mexican and Australian opera singer. He is a resident singer in the Sydney Opera House (Australia).

Diego Torre
Background information
Birth nameDiego Antonio Torre Villegas
Born (1979-11-24) November 24, 1979 (age 45)
Mexico City
Occupation(s)Sydney Opera House, Resident Singer
InstrumentVoice (tenor)
Years active2008–present
Websitewww.diegotorre.com

Early life

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Born in Vicente Guerrero colony at Iztapalapa, Torre began singing lessons after a music teacher at his elementary school "Instituto Andersen"] recommended to his parents that he should receive them. He studied at the "Academia Militarizada México" for high school, where he sang for the professors and the cloister at meals and events. He also belonged to La Estudiantina at the "La Salle del Pedregal" High School.[1] During that school time he sang Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Verdi's Requiem with the National Symphony Orchestra and the Acapulco Philharmonic.

Training period

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Torre studied at the School of Music of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He applied by chance when he went with a friend to pick up some scores and saw that the application office was open. He studied Canto under the Chair of Maestro Rufino Montero.[1] At age 20, he debuted with the Compañía Nacional de Ópera in the Palacio de Bellas Artes while performing as Gaston in La Traviata and chose opera as a career from then on.[2]

During his training period (2003-2005) Torre won some opera prizes of Mexico and Latin America: Nicolás Urcelay National Song Competition of Mérida (Yucatán), XXIII Carlo Morelli National Singing Competition (2005) in third place, achieving the Instrumenta Prize, the Opera Bellas Artes Award, and the special FONCA prize; he also was first place at the Francisco Araiza Singing Contest.[3]

In 2004 and 2005, Torre trained through a summer program with the Ezio Pinza Council for American Singers of Opera (EPCASO), while also receiving training in Italy with teachers Claudia Pinza, Enza Ferrari, Maurizio Arena and Maria Chiara.[4] In 2005 he received the support of the International Society of Mexican Art Values (SIVAM),[5] and was able to travel to Los Angeles to audition at Plácido Domingo Young Singers Program.[2] He auditioned with a solo accompanied by piano, and he was accepted and moved to Los Angeles in 2007.[2] On 6 December 2008, he made his international debut at the Los Angeles Opera as Don Jose in Bizet's Carmen.[6]

Operatic career

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In 2007, at age 27, Torre won third place in the Neue Stimmen (New Voices) opera competition organized by the Bertelsmann Foundation in Gütersloh, Germany. He sang an aria from Un Ballo in Maschera (A masked ball) by Verdi.[7]

In 2009, Torre represented Rodolfo in La bohème at Filene Center of Wolf Trap (Virginia). The atmosphere in the internet cafes of the 21st century, with laptops and digital sets, gathered musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra, choirs of the Choral Arts Society and the Choir of Children of the Choral Society of Alexandria. The Washington Times review was: “As Rodolfo, tenor Diego Torre was simply smashing. Built like a beer-loving construction worker you’d see at a local watering hole, Mr. Torre hardly seemed a conventional romantic lead. Yet most guys in the audience could easily identify with this everyman. His passion was real, his heartbreak was immense, and his commanding, gloriously sculpted instrument makes him an up-and-coming talent to be watched.”[8][9]

During the 2009/2010 season he performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, playing the Messenger in Aida and Federico in Stiffelio. And he continued his work as a tenor in other opera houses. He was the fisherman Masaniello in La muette de Portici (Dessau Opera), Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor (Opera Festival of Savonlinna, Finland), and was the cover of Plácido Domingo in the main role of Il Postino in Los Angeles Opera.[10][11]

The 2009/10 season led him to the main world opera theatres, playing the most prominent roles of the classical repertoire and making himself known at the highest levels of the profession.

While Torre was in New York, Lyndon Terracini, the Director of the Australian Opera, offered him a 22 performance run of La Bohème at the Australian Opera. He accepted a position as a Resident Tenor there. On Australia Day 2016 (26 Jan), he sang the national anthem to the Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, during the official memorial ceremony. He was one of 27 people from 13 countries becoming an Australian citizen.[12][13]

His performing abilities and voice power allowed him to be member of an exclusive club. He is one of the few tenors who can double and represent on the same night Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

Among the experts Diego Torre is considered to have an operatic voice fitted with a solid technique, which allows him to range from a tenore lirico repertoire to a tenore lirico spinto, one from Donizetti to Verdi, from Puccini to Mascagni, from Leoncavallo to Zemlinsky.[14]

In 2012 he recorded Puccini's La bohème, with the Norwegian National Opera Orchestra conducted by Eivind Gullberg Jensen. This album is considered by the New York Times as one of the best albums of classical music.[15]

Classical Repertoire

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Role Opera Composer
Pinkerton Madama Butterfly Giacomo Puccini
Rodolfo La bohème Giacomo Puccini
Radames Aida Giuseppe Verdi
Edgardo Lucia di Lammermoor Gaetano Donizetti
Cavaradossi Tosca' Giacomo Puccini
Tenor Requiem Giuseppe Verdi
Turiddu Cavalleria Rusticana Pietro Mascagni
Canio Pagliacci Ruggero Leoncavallo
Gabrielle Adorno Simon Boccanegra Giuseppe Verdi
Rodolfo Luisa Miller Giuseppe Verdi
Don Carlos Don Carlos Giuseppe Verdi
Duque de Mantua Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi
Gustavus Un ballo in maschera Giuseppe Verdi
Corrado Il Corsaro Giuseppe Verdi
Calaf Turandot Giacomo Puccini
Manrico Il Trovatore Giuseppe Verdi
Don José Carmen Georges Bizet
Masaniello La muette de Portici Daniel-François Auber
Foresto Attila Giuseppe Verdi
Bacchus Ariadne auf Naxos Richard Strauss

He has performed in the main Opera theaters of the world and with the main companies: Boston Lyric Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Los Angeles Opera and Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, all of them in the United States; Sydney Opera House, Melbourne Arts Center, and Queensland Performing Arts Center in Australia; Palacio de Bellas Artes and Peon Cotreras Theater in Mexico; Savonlinna Opera Festival, in Finland; Karlsruhe Staatstheater, Dessau Staatstheater, Darmstadt Staatstheater and Saarbrücken Staatstheater, in Germany; Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Carlo Felice Genova and Teatro Regio di Torino in Italy; The Norwegian Opera & Ballet in Norway, Grand-Théâtre de Genève in Geneva and the Xi'an Symphony Orchestra in China.[16]

Awards

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  • 2003 Nicolás Urcelay National Singing Competition in Mérida, Yucatán
  • 2005 XXIII Carlo Morelli National Singing Competition
  • 2005 Instrumenta Award
  • 2005 Special FONCA Award
  • 2005 Bellas Artes Award
  • 2007 XX Neue Stimmen Opera Competition (New Voices), 3rd Prize, Bertelsmann Foundation, Germany
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References

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  1. ^ a b "Diego Torre, el tenor de Iztapalapa". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Rafael Ulloa (29 de octubre, 2010). «Una voz hispana asciende en el gran mundo de la Ópera» El Planeta.
  3. ^ Concurso Carlo Morelli. Ediciones anteriores.
  4. ^ Celebrará Cenart su XVI aniversario con una gala de ópera.
  5. ^ "La Ópera se reinventa de la mano de Diego Torre". La Nueva Voz Latina. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. ^ "William´s Reviews "Impressive Debuts in L.A.Opera "Carmen" (9 de diciembre, 2008), Opera Warhorses".
  7. ^ Critic Jürgen Kesting noted Torre's abilities: "Diego Torre prevailed among the international elite of the bel canto with a sovereign stage presence and a voice capable of singing the most difficult arias of Verdi, something very rare"."Un tenor mexicano, tercer lugar - La Jornada". www.jornada.com.mx. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  8. ^ "OPERA: Modern way of enriching 'La Boheme'". The Washington Times. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Gana un tenor mexicano el tercer lugar en Alemania". Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  10. ^ "Diego Torre". PTAM. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  11. ^ digital, WNG agence. "Diego Torre". www.geneveopera.ch (in French). Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  12. ^ Doherty, Megan (24 January 2016). "Mexican tenor to become citizen in Canberra on Australia Day". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Diego Torre, an opera singer from Mexico, performed the national anthem in front of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at today's citizenship ceremony. - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". mobile.abc.net.au. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  14. ^ Opera, Punto. "Diego Torre". Punto Opera (in Italian). Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  15. ^ Oestreich, James R.; Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna da; Woolfe, Zachary; Tommasini, Anthony; Schweitzer, Vivien (20 December 2012). "The Best Classical Music Recordings of 2012". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  16. ^ "Get info about artists - Operabase". www.operabase.com. Retrieved 22 July 2019.