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Ulises Llorca

Primary Skill:

Tenor

Nationality:

Spanish

Country:

United Kingdom

Languages (fluent):

English, Italian, Spanish

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ULISES LLORCA

“Bachelor of Music, Specialism in Voice”
at Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid (E.S.C.M.)
2014–2018

I graduated in “Bachelor’s degree in Music, Specialism in Voice” at E.S.C.M.

He further refined his repertoire with Paloma Camacho ans Orestes Lois. Uli has participated in numerous masterclass with Ileana Cotrubas; Renata Scotto; Plácido Domingo; Jaume Aragall; Alfredo Kraus.; and studying with renowned artists such as Paco Ortiz; and Pedro LaVirgen.

I have worked with following Lyric companies as Klaipėdos Valstybinis Muzikinis Teatras; Klaipėda Musical Festival; Moncloa Productions Company; Aquarian Opera Company; Heritage Opera; Savonlinna Opera Festival. I have worked under José L. Moreno at Group Miramón Mendi; Teatro Real (Madrid); Teatro Campoamor (Oviedo); Teatro Arriaga (Bilbao); National Music Auditorium (Madrid); Antonio Amengual Zarzuela Lyric Company; Theatre Principal (Palma de Mallorca); Lyric Company of the National Theatre and Gonzalo Roig (Cuba).

For those companies I have sang operatic and zarzuelas choir, and performed several roles including from The Merry Widow, Camille de Rosillon; Rodolfo, La Boheme; Tamino, Die Zauberflöte; Cavaradossi, Tosca; Alfredo, La Traviata; Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly. Uli will reprise the role of Rodolfo in February 2025.

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