Martin_Nusspaumer

Martin Nusspaumer

Martin Nusspaumer

Uruguayan operatic tenor


Martín Nusspaumer is a Uruguayan operatic tenor.,[1] born in Juan Lacaze, Colonia, Uruguay.[2]

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Career

Nusspaumer has performed as a soloist with orchestras and opera companies including Miami Symphony,[3] Charleston Symphony,[4] Ankara's Presidential Symphony Orchestra,[5] Odessa Philharmonic,[6] Orchestra Firenze, Philharmonic of Montevideo,[7] the South Florida Symphony Orchestra[8] and Istanbul Symphony Orchestra.[9]

Nusspaumer has had principal roles in operas including La bohème,[10] Carmen,[11] Lucia di Lammermoor,[12] La traviata,[13] Madama Butterfly,[14] Eugene Onegin,[15] La battaglia di Legnano,[16] Don Giovanni,[17] "Thais,[18] Nabucco,[19] and L'elisir d'amore. He is also active in the zarzuela genre including Luisa Fernanda,[20] La tabernera del puerto,[21] Katiuska, la mujer rusa [es] by Pablo Sorozábal,[22] and Cecilia Valdés[23] and has promoted this genre around the United States.[24][25][26][27]

His performances have drawn accolades for powerful top notes, earning a reputation as a tenor with a clarion notes.[28][29]

Education

Nusspaumer studied in Montevideo[30] at the Municipal School of Music and National School of Lyrical Art and received an artist diploma from the School of the Arts in Charleston, South Carolina.[31] He graduated from the Florida Grand Opera's Young Artist Program[32] and was a finalist in the Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition and the Southern Region Auditions of the Metropolitan Opera.[33]

Personal life

Nusspaumer resides in South Florida with his wife, mezzo-soprano María Antúnez,[34][35] and daughter Amelia[36][37]


References

  1. "Martin Nusspaumer, Tenor".
  2. "Celebrate L'Italia!". Charleston Magazine. September 13, 2017.
  3. "La Traviata". Teatro Solís.
  4. Denny Patterson (October 21, 2021). "The South Florida Symphony Orchestra Debuts Handel's Messiah". www.outclique.com.
  5. "Müzisyenler Verda Erman'ı Anıyor". www.cumhuriyet.com.tr. December 17, 2014.
  6. Jeff Haller (January–February 2017). "Onegin Soothes Miami's Cold Snap?". www.concertonet.com.
  7. "Don Giovanni en el Solís". Teledoce.com. August 20, 2012.
  8. Jeff Haller (May 2014). "'Cut the ballet. It stinks anyway!'". www.concertonet.com.
  9. Avello, Ramón (June 8, 2018). "La tabernera del puerto conquista el Campoamor". El Comercio.
  10. "Cecilia Valdés: la trampa del culebrón". Diario ABC. January 25, 2020.
  11. "Spanish Summer Nights". lakeplacidsinfonietta.org.
  12. "Martín Nusspaumer". SFSO. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  13. Monique Capoe (6 March 2017). "Martín Nusspaumer". De Norte a Sur via issuu.

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