Juan Diego Flórez,
Tenor
Born in Lima, Peru, Juan Diego Flórez undertook
music studies both in his native Lima and at the 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 has become the Rossini tenor
of choice in major international theaters. Flórez
has enjoyed great success in theatres such as La Scala of
Milan (Gluck’s Armide, Falstaff, Nino Rota’s
Il cappello di paglia di Firenze, Il barbiere di Siviglia,
Nina, Pazza per amore, La sonnambula, L’Italiana in
Algeri, La Cenerentola, La Fille du régiment ), Comunale
of Florence (Le Comte Ory, Falstaff ), Carlo Felice in Genoa
(La Cenerentola, Le Comte Ory, La donna del lago, La Fille
du régiment ), Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro (Matilde
di Shabran, Il Signor Bruschino, Petite Messe Solennelle,
La Cenerentola, Il viaggio a Reims, La donna del lago, Stabat
Mater, Le Comte Ory, Il barbiere di Siviglia), Regio of
Turin (La sonnambula, Stabat Mater, Maria Stuarda, L’elisir
d’amore), Accademy of Santa Cecilia in Rome (Stabat
Mater and Cantata, both by Rossini, Recital ), Comunale
of Bologna (Il viaggio a Reims, Il barbiere di Siviglia,
La Fille du régiment, Le Comte Ory ), Filarmonico
of Verona (L’Italiana in Algeri, Il barbiere di Siviglia),
Opera of Rome (Il barbiere di Siviglia, L’Italiana
in Algeri ), San Carlo of Naples (Concert). Out of Italy:
Metropolitan Opera House of New York (Il barbiere di Siviglia,
La Cenerentola, L’Italiana in Algeri, Don Pasquale),
Staatsoper of Vienna (Il barbiere di Siviglia, L’Italiana
in Algeri, Gianni Schicchi, La sonnambula, La Fille du régiment),
Maestranza of Seville (Donizetti’s Alahor in Granata),
Salzburg Festival (La donna del lago), San Francisco Symphony
(Stabat Mater ), San Francisco Opera (La Cenerentola), Covent
Garden in London (Donizetti’s La fille du régiment,
Elisabetta, Rossini’s Otello, La Cenerentola, La sonnambula,
Don Pasquale, La Fille du régiment ), Konzerthaus
in Vienna (Semiramide), Festival Radio France Montpellier
(La donna del lago), Musikverein of Vienna (Stabat Mater
), Munich’s Bayerische Staatsoper (L’Italiana
in Algeri ) Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona (Stabat Mater,
Maria Stuarda), Paris Opéra (L’Italiana in
Algeri, La Cenerentola), Châtelet in Paris (Falstaff
), Opernhaus in Zurich (La Cenerentola, Don Pasquale), Lyric
Opera of Chicago (La Cenerentola), Deutsche Oper Berlin
(Concert ).
In early 2007 Juan Diego Flórez encored the aria
“Ah, mes amis” during a performance of La Fille
du régiment at La Scala, Milan, breaking a 70-year-old
taboo and attracting worldwide press attention. He has sung
under Riccardo Muti, James Levine, Riccardo Chailly, Myung-Whun
Chung, John Eliot Gardiner, Daniele Gatti, Gianluigi Gelmetti,
Neville Marriner, Antonio Pappano, Roberto Abbado, Carlo
Rizzi, Christophe Rousset, Daniel Oren, Ivor Bolton, Ralf
Weikert, Jesús López-Cobos and Alberto Zedda.
Future engagements for Flórez through 2015 are scheduled
of La Scala for Milan, the Metropolitan Opera House of New
York, Covent Garden in London, Staatsoper of Vienna, Rossini
Opera Festival in Pesaro, Los Angeles, Teatro Real of Madrid,
Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona, Deutsche Oper Berlin,
Lyric Opera of Chicago, Paris Opéra, San Francisco
Opera, Teatro Comunale of Bologna, Japan. Since March 2001
he has been an exclusive artist for Decca. His third album,
Great Tenor Arias, with Carlo Rizzi and the OSM was released
internationally in Autumn 2004. His other critically acclaimed
Decca albums are Bel Canto and Rossini Arias. In 2005 Decca
released on DVD Il barbiere di Siviglia in the visually
stunning production from the Teatro Real in Madrid, and
2006 saw the release of the live recording from the 2004
Pesaro Rossini Festival production of Matilde di Shabran
on CD, and on DVD Donizetti’s La Fille du régiment,
filmed at the Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa. Juan Diego’s
fourth album was Sentimiento latino, irresistible popular
songs from his native South America and Spain, and a compilation
album, The Tenor, was released in the United Kingdom in
2007. In 2008 Juan Diego Flórez will release his
new album Bel Canto Spectacular and tour the programme throughout
Europe from July onwards.
He received the Abbiati Prize conferred by Italian music
critics, the Rossini d’Oro in Pesaro, the Aureliano
Pertile Prize, the Francesco Tamagno Prize, L’Opera
Award Prize, the Bellini Prize. His recordings have been
awarded many important prizes, including the Choc du Monde
de la Musique, the Echo Klassik Preis and the Cannes Classical
Award.