Eva Tenorio was born in Seville, Spain, on February 26, 1983. She obtained her
Diploma in Singing at the Manuel Castillo de Sevilla Conservatory, where she also
studied piano. She received a Master’s Degree in Music Education at the University of
Seville, and is a graduate in PsychoPedagogy from the University of Huelva.
She has sung in various choruses at opera houses such as the Teatro de la
Maestranza in Seville, the Teatro Real in Madrid, and the RTVE Chorus. As well, she has
participated in master classes with luminaries of the opera world such as Renata Scotto,
Placido Domingo, Teresa Berganza, Carlos Álvarez, Juan Diego Florez, Mirella Freni at
the CUBEC, and Ileana Cotrubas.
She was a finalist in the XXV Concurso Internacional de Canto Ciudad de
Logroño, where she obtained the ACCESIT Prize for Female Voices, was a finalist in the
“Concorso Lirico Internazionale Mediterraneo” in Bari, Italy in 2008, and was a winner
of the “Selezione Voci Liriche” competition of the Accademia Edizioni Musicali in
Verona, Italy in 2011.
She received a scholarship for the XIII Young Singers Cycle of the Asociación
Amigos de la Ópera de Madrid, and gave a recital of selections from opera, zarzuela, and
Spanish concert works with pianist Silvia Mkrtchyan.
She made her professional debut in Le nozze di Figaro at the Teatro de la
Maestranza in Seville, under the baton of Alain Lombard. In addition, her repertoire
includes roles such as Contadina (Le nozze di Figaro), Galatea (Acis & Galatea), Adina
and Giannetta (L’Elisir d’amore), Gilda (Rigoletto), Musetta & Mimì (La Bohème),
Rosina (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Amahl (Amahl & the Night Visitors), Micaela (Carmen),
and Lisa (La sonnambula), Annina ( Traviata). In the realm of Zarzuela, she has appeared
in such works as La Canción del Olvido, La Tabernera del Puerto, El Barbero de Sevilla,
Marina, Música Clásica, and El dúo de la Africana.
Her concert repertoire includes such works as Karl Jenkins’ Requiem, Mozart’s
Exsultate, Jubilate, Requiem, and Coronation Mass, Fauré’s Requiem, Haendel’s
Messiah, Palmieri’s Misa Tango Argentina, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mahler’s Symphony
Nº2, and Falla’s El Amor Brujo.
Eva Tenorio has appeared in, among others, the Teatro de la Maestranza in
Seville, Teatro Cervantes of Málaga, the Gran Teatro in Huelva, the Auditorio de
Teulada (Alicante), the Auditorio de Galicia, the Auditorio Rocio Jurado in Seville, the
Teatro Quijano of Ciudad Real, the Auditorio of Guadalajara, the Auditorio “El Greco”
in Toledo, the Teatro Circo in Albacete, the Teatro Palacio Valdés of Avilés, the Teatro
Palenque of Talavera de la Reina, the Teatro Auditorio de Valdepeñas, the Teatro
Afundación of Vigo, the Teatro Bellini in Catania, and the Auditorios of the University of
Verona and of Catelvecchio, in Verona.
She has sung with such conductors as Maurizio Arena, Alain Lombard, Miguel
Ortega, Cristobal Soler, Arturo Diez Boscovich, Francisco Antonio Moya, Borja Quintas,
Nicolás Galves, Leonardo Martinez, Esther Sanzo Herrera, G. Monopoli, Nicola Guerini,
and Fabio Fapanni.
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