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Through his uniquely compelling performances with leading opera
houses and orchestras around the world, Rolando Villazón
has firmly established himself as one of the music world’s
most critically acclaimed and beloved stars and as one of the
leading tenors of our day. The Times wrote of a recent
performance in London “he’s simply Villazón:
back again with his trademark exuberance, ringing tenor, and
frightening ability to act a part.” His portrayal of
Massenet’s Des Grieux prompted one critic to write: “The
moment he, one of the tenors of the century, appears on stage,
his expressivity captures [the audience] completely. He explores
the character’s inner life like no other.”
It was as the winner of several prizes at Plácido
Domingo’s “Operalia” Competition in 1999
(including the audience award and the Zarzuela prize) that
Rolando Villazón first burst on the international
music scene. He made his European debut that same year as
Des Grieux in Massenet’s Manon in
Genoa, swiftly followed by further debuts at what would become
two of his future artistic homes: the Opéra de Paris
as Alfredo in La traviata; and
the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin as Macduff in Verdi’s Macbeth.
He went on to become one of the most sought-after performers
of his generation, as highlighted by a string of highly
successful debuts with Europe’s leading opera houses
such as the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich as Rodolfo in La
bohème and the Vienna Staatsoper as
Gounod’s Roméo. The
tenor has since frequently returned to Vienna for performances
as Massenet’s Werther, Nemorino
in L’elisir d’amore,
Des Grieux, the title role in Les contes d’Hoffmann and
the Duke in Rigoletto. Munich audiences
have seen Rolando Villazón perform the title role
in Gounod’s Faust, Alfredo,
and Roméo with the Bayerische Staatsoper in addition
to concert performances of La bohème at
the Gasteig which were recorded by Deutsche Grammophon and
released on CD in 2008. Rolando Villazón made his
Salzburg Festival debut in 2005 with triumphant performances
as Alfredo in a new production of La traviata alongside
Anna Netrebko and Thomas Hampson. Deutsche Grammophon released
both CD and DVD recordings of the production in 2005. In
2008, he returned for a new production of Roméo
et Juliette which was broadcast live on television
and recorded by Deutsche Grammophon for DVD release in 2009.
Further acclaimed European festival appearances include Bregenz,
Glyndebourne and Orange.
Since his debut, Rolando Villazón frequently appears
with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, often collaborating
with Daniel Barenboim to great popular and critical acclaim.
Highlights include his role debut as Don José in a
new production of Carmen, as well
as new productions of La traviata and Manon
and Eugen Onegin.
He is equally present at the Opéra de Paris where
audiences have seen him in performances of Faust, La
traviata,and Les
contes d’Hoffmann and Werther. The
role of Hoffmann was also the vehicle for his triumphant
debut at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden where he has since
returned for performances of Lenski, the Duke and the title
role in a new production of Don Carlo led by Antonio Pappano.
Rolando Villazón has furthermore appeared with the
Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels as Rodolfo
and made his role debut as Verdi’s Don
Carlo in a new production with Amsterdam Opera
conducted by Riccardo Chailly. He made his debut at the Gran
Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona as Nemorino and returned for
a new production of Manon alongside
Natalie Dessay. Both Manon and Don
Carlo have also been released on DVD.
Since his acclaimed debut with the Metropolitan Opera New
York as Alfredo, he has returned to star in performances
as Verdi’s Duke, Rodolfo and in a sold-out Metropolitan
Opera Pension Fund Gala Performance in April 2007. A favourite
with Los Angeles Opera since his debut in La
traviata, the tenor has since appeared in productions
of Gianni Schicci, Roméo
et Juliette and Manon.
An acclaimed and popular concert artist and recitalist,
Rolando Villazón has appeared with leading orchestras
and conductors on concert stages all over the world, including
appearances at London’s Barbican Hall, the Théâtre
des Champs-Elysées in Paris, Berlin and Cologne Philharmonie,
Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, Gewandhaus Leipzig as well as
sold-out concerts in amongst others New York, Miami, Vancouver,
Tokyo, Toulouse, Monte Carlo, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Prague,
Zurich, Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Madrid, and Copenhagen. In
2007, he gave his German recital debut performing Schumann’s Dichterliebe accompanied
by Daniel Barenboim, a success repeated the following year
also at Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin. His outdoor concerts
with Plácido Domingo and Anna Netrebko at Berlin’s
Waldbühne on the eve of the 2006 World Cup Final and
at Vienna’s Schönbrunn Palace in advance of the
2008 Euro Championship Final were both televised live and
watched by millions of people around the world.
In the 2009-10 season, Rolando Villazón appears at
the Vienna State Opera in his signature role of Nemorino,
a role he later reprises for performances during the Munich
Opera Festival. He makes his highly anticipated debut with
Zurich Opera as Alfredo in La traviata and
returns to the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin for a revival of Eugen
Onegin, conducted by Daniel Barenboim. The
tenor will be heard in concert extensively, including a European
tour with a programme of Handel arias together with the Gabrieli
Players led by Paul McCreesh. He appears in recital, together
with acclaimed pianist Hélène Grimaud, in Paris
and at the Verbier and Salzburg Festivals. Other appearances
include concerts in Copenhagen and his native Mexico.
Rolando Villazón’s vast discography includes
a recital of Italian arias, a recital of arias by Gounod
and Massenet, as well as an “Opera Recital”,
all for EMI/Virgin Classics. The same label has also released
recordings of Monteverdi’s Il combattimento
di Tancredi and I Lamenticonducted
by Emmanuelle Haim as well as a Zarzuela CD entitled “Gitano” led
by Plácido Domingo. All recordings have won unanimous
critical praise. DVD releases for EMI/Virgin Classics also
include the Vienna State Opera production of L’elisir
d’amore, and for Decca the Los Angeles
Opera production of La traviata opposite
Renée Fleming. A future release on EMI/Virgin Classics
is planned for Verdi’s Requiem with
the Academy of Santa Cecilia, conducted by Antonio Pappano.
In 2007, Rolando Villazón became an exclusive recording
artist with Deutsche Grammophon. His releases on the yellow
label include a CD of operatic duets with soprano Anna Netrebko
as well as both CD and DVD recordings of La traviata,
recorded live at the Salzburg Festival. In 2006, La
traviata garnered a Grammy nomination and both La
Traviata and “Duets” were awarded
Klassik Echo Awards as Germany’s best-selling albums
in 2006 and 2008 respectively. The tenor received a further
Klassik Echo Award in 2007 for the DVD of the 2006 Waldbühne
concert. 2008 saw his highly acclaimed first solo release
with Deutsche Grammophon, an album of rare Italian arias
entitle “Cielo e mar”. In 2009, he released a
complete recording of Puccini’s La bohème in
addition to a highly acclaimed album of Handel arias in collaboration
with renowned specialists Paul McCreesh and his Gabrieli
Players. To date, all of his albums have been best-sellers,
earning gold and platinum status in Germany and Austria.
His recording “Duets” claimed the top spot on
the Billboard classical chart shortly after its
release in the U.S., and in Europe set a record for the best
debut ever for a classical album, climbing to the top of
the pop charts in several countries.
Rolando Villazón has been profiled in numerous international
newspapers and magazines and featured on television shows
such Germany’s Wetten, dass..? and Musical
Showstar; documentaries on him have been televised in
Austria, Germany, and France. In the fall of 2008 and throughout
2009, he stars in a feature film release of Puccini’s La
bohème, directed by Oscar- and Emmy-nominated
director Robert Dornhelm.
Born in Mexico City, he began his musical studies at the
National Conservatory of Music before entering young artist
programmes in Pittsburgh and at San Francisco Opera. A recipient
of many prestigious awards, Rolando Villazón has been
named a Chévalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des
Lettres, one of the highest awards in the fields of arts
and literature in France, his permanent base.
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