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Marcelo Álvarez

Marcelo Raúl Álvarez (born February 27, 1962) is an Argentine lyric tenor who achieved international success starting in the mid-1990s.

Álvarez backstage at the Met, September 2005

Álvarez travels widely, performing with top singers in major opera houses and concert halls around the world. Since the beginning of his career in 1994, he has maintained an active touring schedule and debuted in 34 roles. In addition to his opera and solo recordings, he has made an album honoring the popular songs of Argentine tango legend Carlos Gardel, as well as an album of classical duets with Salvatore Licitra. He has won notable awards for vocal performance and is considered one of the top tenors of his generation, receiving high acclaim[1] for his passionate yet refined delivery in bel canto roles, French opera, and as of 2006, more dramatic lirico pieno (full lyric) and spinto roles.

He lives with his wife and son near Milan, Italy.

Early years edit

Álvarez was born in Córdoba, Argentina. As a boy of five, he was enrolled in La Escuela de Niños Cantores de Córdoba where he studied music until age 17 and received his diploma in music education. In spite of this musical background, he went on to study economics at university, and for 12 years the study of music was completely out of his life. After his university studies, he became a manager of his family's furniture factory in Córdoba.[2]

Repertoire edit

Early career edit

Álvarez always liked singing and often imitated popular singers’ voices for the enjoyment of his friends, even winning them free drinks in pubs.[3] He was 30 years old when his wife suggested that he sing opera. At the time, he did not know much about opera at all, but in 1992 he started commuting to Buenos Aires for voice lessons with Norma Risso. It was a 12-hour trip by bus, but he was determined. Ms. Risso was so impressed with her student that she told him that within five years he would be singing all over the world, a prediction that proved accurate.[4]

He had several unsuccessful auditions at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. By fortunate coincidence, the legendary tenor Giuseppe di Stefano heard him at one of those auditions[5] and urged him to go to Italy. "You have good instincts; you remind me of myself when I was a young man", di Stefano told him.[3] Turning to the other people present, di Stefano commented, "this young man sings with his heart, he will have a great career!"[6]

During this time, Álvarez had some performances in small houses in Argentina. His first stage role was as a late-replacement Count Almaviva in Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia in Córdoba in June 1994.[6][7] He then performed in Federico Moreno Torroba's zarzuela Luisa Fernanda[8] with Ismael Pons at the Teatro Avenida in Buenos Aires, a venue that features mostly that uniquely Spanish form of musical theater. Ismael Pons invited him to perform another zarzuela, Marina (zarzuela), in Menorca, Spain the next year and recommended him to Spanish baritone Juan Pons[9]

In the 1980s and ‘90s, world-famous Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti held worldwide talent auditions in his . When he came to Buenos Aires and heard Álvarez audition in 1994, he immediately invited him to Philadelphia for the finals of the competition the following year.[10]

While still in Argentina, Álvarez starred in Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore at the Teatro Roma in Buenos Aires (December 1994). These early performances enabled him to cultivate his voice and acting skills, and with the confidence he gained from those beginning experiences and the enthusiastic encouragement from di Stefano and Pavarotti, he and his wife decided to sell everything they owned and move to Europe to expand his opportunities for a career as an opera singer.

Álvarez came to Europe in 1995 and was quickly involved in a whirlwind of activity. He went to Spain and performed the zarzuela Marina and then moved to Milan in July. A mere seven days after his arrival in Italy, Álvarez won a voice competition in Pavia, and within a month he had landed contracts with the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa.[11] His La Fenice debut was in September of that year. The management gave him his choice of what he would like to perform for his role and house debut and he selected the challenging role of Elvino in Bellini's La sonnambula.[12] Following this highly praised debut, he received offers from opera houses throughout Europe[13] to perform six new roles, all of which he debuted in 1997. In addition, Italian mezzo-soprano Franca Mattiucci was his artistic advisor during this time.

Professional Career, 1995–1999 edit

As a result of his rising popularity and enthusiastic critical praise,[14] Álvarez was engaged to appear at high-visibility venues throughout the world from the very start of his career. He debuted in a demanding number of new roles in Italian bel canto and French operas, completing ten role debuts during the first five years of his career and marking his rapid ascent onto the international scene. Alfredo in La traviata and The Duke in Rigoletto became his signature roles for this time period, with 150 performances of each of them.[15]

In 1996 he was understudy for the role of Alfredo in Verdi's La traviata in Genoa. On opening night Álvarez was in the auditorium to watch the performance when he was told the tenor was ill and he had to go on immediately to replace him. This role debut paired him with the much-admired Italian soprano Mariella Devia.[10] Within the next three years he sang his Alfredo in houses all around the world, from Hamburg to London, Tokyo, and Vienna. At the end of 1998, his house debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York was in a new Franco Zeffirelli production of La traviata, alongside American soprano Patricia Racette. He also performed La traviata with Ruth Ann Swenson at the Théâtre antique d'Orange in Orange, France and with Christina Gallardo-Domas at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1999.

He was a last minute replacement for Alfredo Kraus in the role of Arturo in Bellini's I puritani in Bologna, Italy, in February 1997. His big break came in the spring of 1997 in Genoa when he stepped in for Kraus again, this time in the lead role in Massenet's Werther. The entire Italian press covered this premiere and raved about the new tenor.[16][17] He got the attention of Sony Classical and they signed him to an exclusive recording contract,[12] producing six CDs in six years.

He sang his first performance as the Duke of Mantua in Verdi's Rigoletto in Trieste, Italy (role and house debut) in 1997. Multiple productions of Rigoletto followed over the next three years in Toulouse, Verona, Buenos Aires, Brussels (a June 1999 performance at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie that was televised live throughout Europe[18]), New York, and Paris.

In 1997, London's Royal Opera House (sometimes referred to as Covent Garden, due to its location) was refurbished and performances were held at the Royal Albert Hall during construction. As a result, Álvarez made his London debut in a concert of Donizetti's Linda di Chamounix at the Royal Albert Hall in November of that year. His "debut proper" at the Royal Opera House of London was in September, 2000 in Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann.[19] Álvarez performs in London often[20] and has remarked that the city holds a special place in his heart because, "that is the first place that audiences shouted out my name."[3]

Álvarez traveled to Buenos Aires in the spring of 1999 for production of the award-winning documentary film, Marcelo Álvarez In Search of Gardel.[21] The film chronicles the making of Álvarez's CD, Marcelo Álvarez Sings Gardel, which offers a modern audience the most famous tangos, while honoring the spirit and style of legendary tanguero Carlos Gardel. The songs on this album, originally recorded by Gardel before his early death in 1935, are among the oldest tangos and have a classical foundation, having been inspired by the music of Chopin, Brahms and Schumann.[22]

2000–2015 edit

The second decade of Álvarez's career saw continued upward momentum, both in the number of new roles added and in the types of projects in which he engaged. The majority of his professional recordings were made during this time and he continued in his demanding live performance schedule.

He debuted as Werther in Massenet's Werther in 1997, and then performed that role in a total of eight opera houses, including London,[1] Vienna, and Munich, over the next nine years. Another role that he performed widely was Edgardo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, appearing in ten opera houses in just six years. Major houses for this role included the Met, the Lyric Opera of Chicago,[16] the Zurich Opera House, and the National Theatre Munich.

In January 2001, Álvarez sang his first American recital at the Folly Theater[23] in Kansas City presented by the Harriman-Jewell Series which is noteworthy for introducing new singing talent to North America. Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti made his professional recital debut on the Series in 1973, followed by other notable singers making their U.S. recital debuts over the years, including Mexican Francisco Araiza (1982), Canadian Ben Heppner (1997), Peruvian Juan Diego Flórez (2002), and Italian Salvatore Licitra(2005).

In the autumn of 2001, Álvarez portrayed the Duke in Scottish director David McVicar's new production of Rigoletto at the Royal Opera House in London with Italian baritone Paolo Gavanelli and German soprano Christine Schäfer.[citation needed] He performed in another McVicar production in 2009, this time in Verdi's Il trovatore at the Met with Sondra Radvanovsky, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Dolora Zajick.[24]

Álvarez made his house debut at Milan's Teatro alla Scala in a 1998 production of Linda di Chamounix with American soprano Laura Claycomb, who was also making her La Scala debut. In January 2002, he sang Alfredo in La traviata with Inva Mula in the inaugural performance of the new Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan, which was the temporary home for La Scala until 2004. He had additional performances at the Arcimboldi in 2002 and 2003 in role debuts of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia and Puccini's La bohème. That production of La bohème with Cristina Gallardo-Domas was by Franco Zeffirelli and had originally been created for Luciano Pavarotti.[25]

In June 2003, Álvarez and Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra released Duetto, a collection of romantic ballads based on opera arias and other classical melodies, some of which were composed specifically for them to sing.[26] They gave a concert of selections from Duetto at the Roman Colosseum, which was broadcast in the U.S. on PBS public television.[27] Later that summer, Álvarez and Licitra went to New York and gave a concert-in-the-park of Duetto selections in New York's Central Park, to an audience of over 50,000 people.[4]

Álvarez has performed with some of the world's most celebrated sopranos. In addition to those already mentioned, he performed opposite American soprano Renée Fleming in 2001 in Massenet's Manon at the L’Opéra de la Bastille in Paris[28] and at the Met in 2005. In 2002, he sang in Lucie de Lammermoor with Italian soprano Patrizia Ciofi at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, a French version that Donizetti created especially for Paris audiences. And in 2003, he performed with highly regarded Slovak soprano Edita Gruberova in Munich in Lucia di Lammermoor.

2006 marked the beginning of Álvarez's transition into a more dramatic lirico spinto repertoire and he has had some of his best success with it. He debuted in the role of Manrico in Verdi's Il trovatore in Parma, Italy,[29] a venue that is notoriously critical of tenors. Álvarez happily reports that the audience took home their tomatoes intact, choosing not to throw them at him when he gave a performance that met their high standards.[30] The following month he made his role debut as Cavaradossi in Puccini's Tosca at the Royal Opera House in London, performing with Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu and Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel. He continued in the role of Cavaradossi at the Arena di Verona with Fiorenza Cedolins and bass-baritone Ruggero Raimondi[31] in a new large-scale production by Argentine director Hugo de Ana.

2008 saw multiple productions of Bizet's Carmen as Álvarez brought his Don José to the Met with Russian mezzo-soprano Olga Borodina as Carmen;[32] the Royal Opera House in London with Nancy Fabiola Herrera of Spain; with Russia's Julia Gertseva in Florence at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and with France's Béatrice Uria-Monzon in Orange, France. His original debut as Rodolfo in Verdi's Luisa Miller was in London in 2003, with further performances over the next five years in Madrid, Parma[33] and Valencia, Spain in 2008 with Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou.[34]

Álvarez opened the 2009-2010 season of the Met as Cavaradossi in Puccini's Tosca, co-starring with soprano Karita Mattila and baritone George Gagnidze. It was a controversial new production by Swiss director Luc Bondy, replacing Franco Zeffirelli's lavish production that the Met had used for 24 years.[35] The premiere performance was broadcast at no charge to over 3,000 people on a giant outdoor screen in Lincoln Center's Josie Robertson Plaza and on multiple screens in New York's Times Square for over 2,000 people. A later performance was broadcast in October as part of the Met's HD series, with distribution throughout the United States and 39 other countries.

In 2011, Álvarez appeared at the Met as Manrico in Il trovatore (also transmitted in HD).[36] He debuted as Don Alvaro in La forza del destino in Paris in November of that year. Then in 2012 Álvarez performed his 10th role at the Met, Radames in Verdi's Aida, with Violeta Urmana.[37]

October 11, 2015 marked Álvarez's first appearance on the West coast of the United States, between performances in Turandot at New York City's Metropolitan Opera House. He performed a solo concert near Los Angeles on the Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center.[38] This performance was part of the Celebrity Opera Recitals program funded by the Lloyd E. Rigler – Lawrence E. Deutsch Foundation, known for generous gifts and support of classical music and opera, notably the creation of the Classic Art Showcase, which is available 24 hours a day on more than 500 channels in the United States, as well as online at ClassicArtsShowcase.org [2].

Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Performances edit

In August 2006, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City brought in its new general manager, Peter Gelb. He had a vision for expanding audiences for the opera via multiple platforms, including the bold concept of broadcasting live performances in high-definition video to theaters and venues throughout the world. The first transmission of these live Saturday matinée performances was a condensed English-language version of Mozart's The Magic Flute on December 30, 2006. These broadcasts are part of the Met's outreach to new audiences and have become increasingly successful each year, with almost 2,000 screens in over 60 countries broadcasting as of 2013.[39]

Marcelo Álvarez has appeared in several HD Live performances, listed below:

Date of Broadcast Opera Composer Role Other Performers
October 10, 2009 Tosca Puccini Cavaradossi Karita Mattila, George Gagnidze; Joseph Colaneri conductor
April 30, 2011 Il trovatore Verdi Manrico Sondra Radvanovsky, Dolora Zajick, Dmitri Hvorostovsky; Marco Armilliato conductor
December 8, 2012 Un ballo in maschera Verdi Riccardo Sondra Radvanovsky, Dmitri Hvorostovsky; Fabio Luisi conductor
April 25, 2015 Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci Mascagni and Leoncavallo Turiddu and Canio Eva-Maria Westbroek Santuzza, Patricia Racette Nedda, and George Gagnidze also in dual roles as Alfio in Cavalleria and Tonio in Pagliacci; Fabio Luisi conductor

Complete Repertoire edit

Despite a relatively late start singing opera professionally at age 32, Álvarez has been committed to cultivating his career carefully, both in the types of roles he takes on and the progression of styles in which he engages. He puts a high priority on maintaining the principles of bel canto[4] – a smooth vocal line, volume modulations, and vocal expression of emotions - all while preserving the tonal quality of the voice.[40]

Year of Debut # Title Composer Role Other Performers Opera house Location
1994 1 Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville) Rossini Count Almaviva Omar Carrion, Oscar Grassi Teatro del Libertador San Martin Córdoba, Argentina
2 Luisa Fernanda (zarzuela) Federico Moreno Torroba Javier Cecilia Diaz, Ismael Pons Teatro Avenida Buenos Aires, Argentina
3 L'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love) Donizetti Nemorino Silvia Gatti, Omar Carrion, Pedro Alvarez Teatro Roma Buenos Aires
1995 4 Marina (zarzuela) Emilio Arrieta Jorge Gail Dobish, Ismael Pons Menorca, Spain
5 La sonnambula (The Sleepwalker) Bellini Elvino Giusy Devinu, Patrizia Biccirè, Francesco Elero d'Artegna La Fenice Venice
1996 6 La traviata (The Fallen Woman) Verdi Alfredo Mariella Devia Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa, Italy
1997 7 Rigoletto Verdi Duke of Mantua Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi Trieste, Italy
8 I puritani (The Puritans) Bellini Arturo Maureen O’Flynn, Alberto Mastromarino, Dean Peterson Teatro Comunale di Bologna Bologna, Italy
9 Werther Massenet Werther Denyce Graves Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa
10 La fille du régiment (The Daughter of the Regiment) Donizetti Tonio Angeles Blancas Bilbao National Opera House Bilbao, Spain
11 Linda di Chamounix Donizetti Carlo Mariella Devia, Alessandro Corbelli, Alastair Miles Royal Albert Hall (temporary home of the Royal Opera House) London
12 Manon Massenet Le Chevalier des Grieux, or simply "des Grieux" Teatro San Carlo Naples, Italy
1998 13 Falstaff Verdi Fenton Ruggero Raimondi, Dorothea Röschmann, Lucio Gallo; Claudio Abbado conductor Berlin State Opera Berlin
14 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Edgardo Annick Massis, Boris Statsenko Théâtre du Capitole Toulouse, France
2000 15 Faust Gounod Faust John Tomlinson, Angela-Maria Blasi, Roger Gilfry National Theatre Munich Munich
16 Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann)[19] Offenbach Hoffmann Desirée Rancatore, Irini Tsirakidis, Angela Gheorghiu, Michele Pertusi; Emmanuel Villaume conductor Royal Opera House London
17 Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose) Strauss Italian Singer Susanne Mentzer, Cheryl Studer, Peter Rose Metropolitan Opera House New York City
2002 18 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Edgard Patrizia Ciofi, Ludovic Tezier, Marc Laho Théâtre du Châtelet Paris
19 Lucrezia Borgia Donizetti Gennaro Mariella Devia, Michele Pertusi, Daniela Barcellona; Renato Palumbo, conductor Teatro degli Arcimboldi (temporary home of La Scala) Milan
2003 20 La bohème Puccini Rodolfo Cristina Gallardo-Domas, Roberto Servile, Hei-Kyung Hong Teatro degli Arcimboldi (temporary home of La Scala) Milan
21 Luisa Miller Verdi Rodolfo Barbara Frittoli, Carlo Guelfi, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Phillip Ens Royal Opera House London
2004 22 Roméo et Juliette Gounod Roméo Angela-Maria Blasi National Theatre Munich Munich
2005 23 Un ballo in maschera (A Masked Ball) Verdi Gustavo (Riccardo) Karita Mattila, Thomas Hampson (baritone) Royal Opera House London
2006 24 Il trovatore (The Troubadour) Verdi Manrico Fiorenza Cedolins, Roberto Frontali, Marianne Cornetti; Renato Palumbo, conductor Teatro Regio di Parma Parma, Italy
25 Tosca Puccini Cavaradossi Angela Gheorghiu, Bryn Terfel; Antonio Pappano, conductor Royal Opera House London
2007 26 Carmen Bizet Don José Beatrice Uria-Monzon, Àngel Òdena, Barbara Havemann; Günter Neuhold, conductor Théâtre du Capitole Toulouse
2009 27 Adriana Lecouvreur Francesco Cilea Maurizio Micaela Carosi, Marianne Cornetti; Renato Palumbo, conductor Teatro Regio di Torino Turin, Italy
28 Andrea Chénier[41] Umberto Giordano Chénier Micaela Carosi, Sergei Murzaev; Daniel Oren, conductor Opéra National de Paris Paris
2010 29 Aida[42] Verdi Radames Micaela Carosi, Marianne Cornetti Royal Opera House London
2011 30 La forza del destino[43] Verdi Don Alvaro Violeta Urmana, Vladimir Stoyanov; Phillipe Jordan, conductor Opéra National de Paris Paris
2013 31 La Gioconda Ponchielli Enzo Grimaldo Violeta Urmana, Maria José Montiel, Claudio Sgura; Daniel Oren, conductor Opéra National de Paris Paris
2015 32 Pagliacci Leoncavallo Canio Maria José Siri, Leo Nucci; Pinchas Steinberg, conductor Opéra de Monte Carlo Monte Carlo
33 Cavalleria rusticana Pietro Mascagni Turiddu Eva-Maria Westbroek, George Gagnidze; Fabio Luisi, conductor Metropolitan Opera House New York City
34 Turandot Giacomo Puccini Calaf Christine Goerke, Hibla Gerzmava, James Morris, Paolo Carignani, conductor Metropolitan Opera House New York City

Discography (CD) edit

  • Bel Canto, 1998, Sony Classical. Italian arias from the works of Verdi, Donizetti and Bellini
  • Berlin Gala, 1999, Polygram Records. Berlin Gala concert of December 1998 with Mirella Freni, Simon Keenlyside, Christine Schäfer
  • Marcelo Álvarez Sings Gardel, 2000, Sony Classical. Selections of Carlos Gardel's tangos, including a digitally-mastered duet of Álvarez singing with a 1934 recording of Carlos Gardel
  • French Arias, 2001, Sony Classical. French arias from the works of Massenet, Offenbach, Donizetti, Gounod, Verdi, Meyerbeer, and Rossini
  • Duetto performed with Salvatore Licitra, 2003, Sony Classical. Original works composed for Álvarez and Licitra[26] as well as variations on classical compositions and arias
  • Manon – Massenet, 2003, Sony Classical. Performance of July 2001 by the Opéra National de Paris at Théâtre de la Bastille with Renée Fleming
  • The Tenor's Passion, 2004, Sony Classical. Italian and French masterpieces
  • Lucia di Lammermoor – Donizetti, 2005, La Voce, Inc. Performance of August 2004 in Tokyo, with Mariella Devia and Renato Bruson
  • Festliche Operngala, 2005, RCA. Deutschen Oper concert benefit for AIDS research, Berlin, with Lucia Aliberti, Maria Bayo
  • Marcelo Álvarez: The Verdi Tenor, 2009, Decca. Eighteen arias, including "Celeste Aida", "Di quella pira" from Il trovatore, and Otello's "Niun mi tema"
  • Marcelo Álvarez: Tenorissimo!, 2010, Sony Classical. Seventeen arias collected from previous recordings of works including Puccini's "La bohème" and "Tosca", and Umberto Giordano's "Andrea Chénier"
  • Adriana Lecouvreur - Cilea, 2011, Dynamic. Performance of July 2009 in Turino, Italy with Micaela Carosi and Marianne Cornetti
  • Marcelo Álvarez: 20 Years on the Opera Stage, 2014, Delos. St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Constantine Orbellian, conductor. Fifteen selections, including previously unrecorded arias Vesti la giubba from Leoncavallo's "Pagliacci" as well as Puccini's "Turandot" and "La fanciulla del west"

Filmography (DVD and/or Blu-ray) edit

  • Marcelo Álvarez In Search of Gardel, 2000, Bullfrog Films. Documentary film about the life of Carlos Gardel and the making of the album, Marcelo Álvarez Sings Gardel
  • Songs of Love & Desire, 2002, TDK. Berlin Gala concert of December 1998 with Mirella Freni, Christine Schäfer, Simon Keenlyside
  • Verdi Gala, 2002, TDK. Concert of March 2001 at the Teatro Padiglione Palacassa in Parma, Italy with Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, and José Cura
  • Rigoletto – Verdi, 2002, BBC Opus Arte. Performance of September 2001 at the Royal Opera House, London with Paolo Gavanelli, Christine Schäfer
  • Manon – Massenet, 2003, TDK. Performance of July 2001 by the Opéra National de Paris at Théâtre de la Bastille with Renée Fleming
  • Duetto, 2003, Sony Classical. Performance with Salvatore Licitra plus behind-the-scenes extras from a concert at the Colosseum in Rome, June 2003
  • Lucia di Lammermoor – Donizetti, 2004, TDK. Performance of June 2003 in Genoa with Stefania Bonfadelli and Roberto Frontali
  • La Bohème – Puccini, 2004, TDK. Performance of February 2003 at the Teatro degli Arcimboldi (La Scala ensemble), Milan with Cristina Gallardo-Domas, Hei-Kyung Hong, Roberto Servile[25]
  • Lucia di Lammermoor – Donizetti, 2005, La Voce, Inc. Performance of August 2004 in Tokyo with Mariella Devia and Renato Bruson, includes interviews in Italian
  • Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story, 2005, Roadhouse Movie. Performance of August 2002 in Siena, Italy with Roberto Servile and Inva Mula
  • Mariella Devia & Marcelo Álvarez, 2005, La Voce, Inc. Concert of August 2004 in Tokyo
  • Werther – Massenet, 2005, TDK. Performance of February 2005 at the Vienna State Opera with Elīna Garanča, includes interview and Opernball excerpts
  • Festliche Operngala, 2005, United Motion. Deutschen Oper concert benefit for AIDS research, November 2005, Berlin with Lucia Aliberti and Maria Bayo
  • DVD Sampler Opera ‘06, 2006, TDK. Selections featuring Álvarez, Renée Fleming, Karita Mattila, and Plácido Domingo
  • Rigoletto – Verdi, 2006, TDK. Performance of December 2004 at the Liceu in Barcelona, Spain with Carlos Alvarez and Inva Mula
  • Tosca – Puccini, 2007, TDK. Performance of July 2006 at Arena di Verona with Fiorenza Cedolins and Ruggero Raimondi[31]
  • Un ballo in maschera - Verdi, 2010, Opus Arte. Performance of September 2008 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain with Violeta Urmana, Marco Vratogna, and Elena Zaremba. Available in DVD[44] and Blu-ray disc.
  • Adriana Lecouvreur – Cilea, 2010, Arthaus Musik. Performance of June 2009 at the Teatro Regio in Turin with Micaela Carosi and Marianne Cornetti
  • Tosca - Puccini, 2010, Virgin Classics. Live performance from the Met in New York City with Karita Mattila and George Gagnidze; Joseph Colaneri - conductor
  • Il trovatore - Verdi, 2012, Deutsche Grammophon. Live performance from the Met with Sondra Radvanovsky, Dolora Zajick, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky; Marco Armiliato - conductor
  • Un Ballo in Maschera - Verdi, 2013, Deutsche Grammophon. Live performance from the Met with Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Sondra Radvanovsky and Stephanie Blythe; Fabio Luisi - Conductor
  • Verdi Box Set: Falstaff, Rigoletto, Il trovatore, 2012, BBC Opus Arte. Director David McVicar at the Royal Opera House with Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Sondra Radvanovsky, Paolo Gavanelli and Christine Schäfer
  • Luisa Miller - Verdi, 2012, Unitel Classica. Teatro Regio di Parma with Fiorenza Cedolins and Leo Nucci

Awards edit

  • 1995 – Winner, regional voice competition in Pavia, Italy
  • 1995 - Second prize, inaugural Leyla Gencer Voice Competition in Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2000 – Gold Camera Award, 33rd Annual International Film and Video Festival
  • 2000 – Honorable mention, Columbus International Film and Video Festival
  • 2000 – Singer of The Year, Echo Klassik (German Audioworks Cultural Institute)
  • 2002 – Singer of The Year, Echo Klassik
  • 2003 – Best Tenor of The Year, 2002, as voted by readers of Italian L’Opera magazine
  • 2007 – La Martesana Opera Award, presented by OperaClick and Associazione Musicale Harmonia

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  • Playlist of Marcelo Álvarez videos of concerts and opera on YouTube.com
  • Marcelo Álvarez official site

marcelo, Álvarez, marcelo, raúl, Álvarez, born, february, 1962, argentine, lyric, tenor, achieved, international, success, starting, 1990s, Álvarez, backstage, september, 2005Álvarez, travels, widely, performing, with, singers, major, opera, houses, concert, h. Marcelo Raul Alvarez born February 27 1962 is an Argentine lyric tenor who achieved international success starting in the mid 1990s Alvarez backstage at the Met September 2005Alvarez travels widely performing with top singers in major opera houses and concert halls around the world Since the beginning of his career in 1994 he has maintained an active touring schedule and debuted in 34 roles In addition to his opera and solo recordings he has made an album honoring the popular songs of Argentine tango legend Carlos Gardel as well as an album of classical duets with Salvatore Licitra He has won notable awards for vocal performance and is considered one of the top tenors of his generation receiving high acclaim 1 for his passionate yet refined delivery in bel canto roles French opera and as of 2006 more dramatic lirico pieno full lyric and spinto roles He lives with his wife and son near Milan Italy Contents 1 Early years 2 Repertoire 2 1 Early career 2 2 Professional Career 1995 1999 2 3 2000 2015 2 4 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Performances 2 5 Complete Repertoire 3 Discography CD 4 Filmography DVD and or Blu ray 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editAlvarez was born in Cordoba Argentina As a boy of five he was enrolled in La Escuela de Ninos Cantores de Cordoba where he studied music until age 17 and received his diploma in music education In spite of this musical background he went on to study economics at university and for 12 years the study of music was completely out of his life After his university studies he became a manager of his family s furniture factory in Cordoba 2 Repertoire editEarly career edit Alvarez always liked singing and often imitated popular singers voices for the enjoyment of his friends even winning them free drinks in pubs 3 He was 30 years old when his wife suggested that he sing opera At the time he did not know much about opera at all but in 1992 he started commuting to Buenos Aires for voice lessons with Norma Risso It was a 12 hour trip by bus but he was determined Ms Risso was so impressed with her student that she told him that within five years he would be singing all over the world a prediction that proved accurate 4 He had several unsuccessful auditions at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires By fortunate coincidence the legendary tenor Giuseppe di Stefano heard him at one of those auditions 5 and urged him to go to Italy You have good instincts you remind me of myself when I was a young man di Stefano told him 3 Turning to the other people present di Stefano commented this young man sings with his heart he will have a great career 6 During this time Alvarez had some performances in small houses in Argentina His first stage role was as a late replacement Count Almaviva in Rossini s Il barbiere di Siviglia in Cordoba in June 1994 6 7 He then performed in Federico Moreno Torroba s zarzuela Luisa Fernanda 8 with Ismael Pons at the Teatro Avenida in Buenos Aires a venue that features mostly that uniquely Spanish form of musical theater Ismael Pons invited him to perform another zarzuela Marina zarzuela in Menorca Spain the next year and recommended him to Spanish baritone Juan Pons 9 In the 1980s and 90s world famous Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti held worldwide talent auditions in his Pavarotti International Voice Competition When he came to Buenos Aires and heard Alvarez audition in 1994 he immediately invited him to Philadelphia for the finals of the competition the following year 10 While still in Argentina Alvarez starred in Donizetti s L elisir d amore at the Teatro Roma in Buenos Aires December 1994 These early performances enabled him to cultivate his voice and acting skills and with the confidence he gained from those beginning experiences and the enthusiastic encouragement from di Stefano and Pavarotti he and his wife decided to sell everything they owned and move to Europe to expand his opportunities for a career as an opera singer Alvarez came to Europe in 1995 and was quickly involved in a whirlwind of activity He went to Spain and performed the zarzuela Marina and then moved to Milan in July A mere seven days after his arrival in Italy Alvarez won a voice competition in Pavia and within a month he had landed contracts with the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa 11 His La Fenice debut was in September of that year The management gave him his choice of what he would like to perform for his role and house debut and he selected the challenging role of Elvino in Bellini s La sonnambula 12 Following this highly praised debut he received offers from opera houses throughout Europe 13 to perform six new roles all of which he debuted in 1997 In addition Italian mezzo soprano Franca Mattiucci was his artistic advisor during this time Professional Career 1995 1999 edit As a result of his rising popularity and enthusiastic critical praise 14 Alvarez was engaged to appear at high visibility venues throughout the world from the very start of his career He debuted in a demanding number of new roles in Italian bel canto and French operas completing ten role debuts during the first five years of his career and marking his rapid ascent onto the international scene Alfredo in La traviata and The Duke in Rigoletto became his signature roles for this time period with 150 performances of each of them 15 In 1996 he was understudy for the role of Alfredo in Verdi s La traviata in Genoa On opening night Alvarez was in the auditorium to watch the performance when he was told the tenor was ill and he had to go on immediately to replace him This role debut paired him with the much admired Italian soprano Mariella Devia 10 Within the next three years he sang his Alfredo in houses all around the world from Hamburg to London Tokyo and Vienna At the end of 1998 his house debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York was in a new Franco Zeffirelli production of La traviata alongside American soprano Patricia Racette He also performed La traviata with Ruth Ann Swenson at the Theatre antique d Orange in Orange France and with Christina Gallardo Domas at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1999 He was a last minute replacement for Alfredo Kraus in the role of Arturo in Bellini s I puritani in Bologna Italy in February 1997 His big break came in the spring of 1997 in Genoa when he stepped in for Kraus again this time in the lead role in Massenet s Werther The entire Italian press covered this premiere and raved about the new tenor 16 17 He got the attention of Sony Classical and they signed him to an exclusive recording contract 12 producing six CDs in six years He sang his first performance as the Duke of Mantua in Verdi s Rigoletto in Trieste Italy role and house debut in 1997 Multiple productions of Rigoletto followed over the next three years in Toulouse Verona Buenos Aires Brussels a June 1999 performance at the Theatre Royal de la Monnaie that was televised live throughout Europe 18 New York and Paris In 1997 London s Royal Opera House sometimes referred to as Covent Garden due to its location was refurbished and performances were held at the Royal Albert Hall during construction As a result Alvarez made his London debut in a concert of Donizetti s Linda di Chamounix at the Royal Albert Hall in November of that year His debut proper at the Royal Opera House of London was in September 2000 in Offenbach s Les contes d Hoffmann 19 Alvarez performs in London often 20 and has remarked that the city holds a special place in his heart because that is the first place that audiences shouted out my name 3 Alvarez traveled to Buenos Aires in the spring of 1999 for production of the award winning documentary film Marcelo Alvarez In Search of Gardel 21 The film chronicles the making of Alvarez s CD Marcelo Alvarez Sings Gardel which offers a modern audience the most famous tangos while honoring the spirit and style of legendary tanguero Carlos Gardel The songs on this album originally recorded by Gardel before his early death in 1935 are among the oldest tangos and have a classical foundation having been inspired by the music of Chopin Brahms and Schumann 22 2000 2015 edit The second decade of Alvarez s career saw continued upward momentum both in the number of new roles added and in the types of projects in which he engaged The majority of his professional recordings were made during this time and he continued in his demanding live performance schedule He debuted as Werther in Massenet s Werther in 1997 and then performed that role in a total of eight opera houses including London 1 Vienna and Munich over the next nine years Another role that he performed widely was Edgardo in Donizetti s Lucia di Lammermoor appearing in ten opera houses in just six years Major houses for this role included the Met the Lyric Opera of Chicago 16 the Zurich Opera House and the National Theatre Munich In January 2001 Alvarez sang his first American recital at the Folly Theater 23 in Kansas City presented by the Harriman Jewell Series which is noteworthy for introducing new singing talent to North America Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti made his professional recital debut on the Series in 1973 followed by other notable singers making their U S recital debuts over the years including Mexican Francisco Araiza 1982 Canadian Ben Heppner 1997 Peruvian Juan Diego Florez 2002 and Italian Salvatore Licitra 2005 In the autumn of 2001 Alvarez portrayed the Duke in Scottish director David McVicar s new production of Rigoletto at the Royal Opera House in London with Italian baritone Paolo Gavanelli and German soprano Christine Schafer citation needed He performed in another McVicar production in 2009 this time in Verdi s Il trovatore at the Met with Sondra Radvanovsky Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Dolora Zajick 24 Alvarez made his house debut at Milan s Teatro alla Scala in a 1998 production of Linda di Chamounix with American soprano Laura Claycomb who was also making her La Scala debut In January 2002 he sang Alfredo in La traviata with Inva Mula in the inaugural performance of the new Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan which was the temporary home for La Scala until 2004 He had additional performances at the Arcimboldi in 2002 and 2003 in role debuts of Donizetti s Lucrezia Borgia and Puccini s La boheme That production of La boheme with Cristina Gallardo Domas was by Franco Zeffirelli and had originally been created for Luciano Pavarotti 25 In June 2003 Alvarez and Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra released Duetto a collection of romantic ballads based on opera arias and other classical melodies some of which were composed specifically for them to sing 26 They gave a concert of selections from Duetto at the Roman Colosseum which was broadcast in the U S on PBS public television 27 Later that summer Alvarez and Licitra went to New York and gave a concert in the park of Duetto selections in New York s Central Park to an audience of over 50 000 people 4 Alvarez has performed with some of the world s most celebrated sopranos In addition to those already mentioned he performed opposite American soprano Renee Fleming in 2001 in Massenet s Manon at the L Opera de la Bastille in Paris 28 and at the Met in 2005 In 2002 he sang in Lucie de Lammermoor with Italian soprano Patrizia Ciofi at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris a French version that Donizetti created especially for Paris audiences And in 2003 he performed with highly regarded Slovak soprano Edita Gruberova in Munich in Lucia di Lammermoor 2006 marked the beginning of Alvarez s transition into a more dramatic lirico spinto repertoire and he has had some of his best success with it He debuted in the role of Manrico in Verdi s Il trovatore in Parma Italy 29 a venue that is notoriously critical of tenors Alvarez happily reports that the audience took home their tomatoes intact choosing not to throw them at him when he gave a performance that met their high standards 30 The following month he made his role debut as Cavaradossi in Puccini s Tosca at the Royal Opera House in London performing with Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu and Welsh bass baritone Bryn Terfel He continued in the role of Cavaradossi at the Arena di Verona with Fiorenza Cedolins and bass baritone Ruggero Raimondi 31 in a new large scale production by Argentine director Hugo de Ana 2008 saw multiple productions of Bizet s Carmen as Alvarez brought his Don Jose to the Met with Russian mezzo soprano Olga Borodina as Carmen 32 the Royal Opera House in London with Nancy Fabiola Herrera of Spain with Russia s Julia Gertseva in Florence at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and with France s Beatrice Uria Monzon in Orange France His original debut as Rodolfo in Verdi s Luisa Miller was in London in 2003 with further performances over the next five years in Madrid Parma 33 and Valencia Spain in 2008 with Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou 34 Alvarez opened the 2009 2010 season of the Met as Cavaradossi in Puccini s Tosca co starring with soprano Karita Mattila and baritone George Gagnidze It was a controversial new production by Swiss director Luc Bondy replacing Franco Zeffirelli s lavish production that the Met had used for 24 years 35 The premiere performance was broadcast at no charge to over 3 000 people on a giant outdoor screen in Lincoln Center s Josie Robertson Plaza and on multiple screens in New York s Times Square for over 2 000 people A later performance was broadcast in October as part of the Met s HD series with distribution throughout the United States and 39 other countries In 2011 Alvarez appeared at the Met as Manrico in Il trovatore also transmitted in HD 36 He debuted as Don Alvaro in La forza del destino in Paris in November of that year Then in 2012 Alvarez performed his 10th role at the Met Radames in Verdi s Aida with Violeta Urmana 37 October 11 2015 marked Alvarez s first appearance on the West coast of the United States between performances in Turandot at New York City s Metropolitan Opera House He performed a solo concert near Los Angeles on the Broad Stage at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center 38 This performance was part of the Celebrity Opera Recitals program funded by the Lloyd E Rigler Lawrence E Deutsch Foundation known for generous gifts and support of classical music and opera notably the creation of the Classic Art Showcase which is available 24 hours a day on more than 500 channels in the United States as well as online at ClassicArtsShowcase org 2 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Performances edit In August 2006 the Metropolitan Opera in New York City brought in its new general manager Peter Gelb He had a vision for expanding audiences for the opera via multiple platforms including the bold concept of broadcasting live performances in high definition video to theaters and venues throughout the world The first transmission of these live Saturday matinee performances was a condensed English language version of Mozart s The Magic Flute on December 30 2006 These broadcasts are part of the Met s outreach to new audiences and have become increasingly successful each year with almost 2 000 screens in over 60 countries broadcasting as of 2013 39 Marcelo Alvarez has appeared in several HD Live performances listed below Date of Broadcast Opera Composer Role Other PerformersOctober 10 2009 Tosca Puccini Cavaradossi Karita Mattila George Gagnidze Joseph Colaneri conductorApril 30 2011 Il trovatore Verdi Manrico Sondra Radvanovsky Dolora Zajick Dmitri Hvorostovsky Marco Armilliato conductorDecember 8 2012 Un ballo in maschera Verdi Riccardo Sondra Radvanovsky Dmitri Hvorostovsky Fabio Luisi conductorApril 25 2015 Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci Mascagni and Leoncavallo Turiddu and Canio Eva Maria Westbroek Santuzza Patricia Racette Nedda and George Gagnidze also in dual roles as Alfio in Cavalleria and Tonio in Pagliacci Fabio Luisi conductorComplete Repertoire edit Despite a relatively late start singing opera professionally at age 32 Alvarez has been committed to cultivating his career carefully both in the types of roles he takes on and the progression of styles in which he engages He puts a high priority on maintaining the principles of bel canto 4 a smooth vocal line volume modulations and vocal expression of emotions all while preserving the tonal quality of the voice 40 Year of Debut Title Composer Role Other Performers Opera house Location1994 1 Il barbiere di Siviglia The Barber of Seville Rossini Count Almaviva Omar Carrion Oscar Grassi Teatro del Libertador San Martin Cordoba Argentina2 Luisa Fernanda zarzuela Federico Moreno Torroba Javier Cecilia Diaz Ismael Pons Teatro Avenida Buenos Aires Argentina3 L elisir d amore The Elixir of Love Donizetti Nemorino Silvia Gatti Omar Carrion Pedro Alvarez Teatro Roma Buenos Aires1995 4 Marina zarzuela Emilio Arrieta Jorge Gail Dobish Ismael Pons Menorca Spain5 La sonnambula The Sleepwalker Bellini Elvino Giusy Devinu Patrizia Biccire Francesco Elero d Artegna La Fenice Venice1996 6 La traviata The Fallen Woman Verdi Alfredo Mariella Devia Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa Italy1997 7 Rigoletto Verdi Duke of Mantua Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi Trieste Italy8 I puritani The Puritans Bellini Arturo Maureen O Flynn Alberto Mastromarino Dean Peterson Teatro Comunale di Bologna Bologna Italy9 Werther Massenet Werther Denyce Graves Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa10 La fille du regiment The Daughter of the Regiment Donizetti Tonio Angeles Blancas Bilbao National Opera House Bilbao Spain11 Linda di Chamounix Donizetti Carlo Mariella Devia Alessandro Corbelli Alastair Miles Royal Albert Hall temporary home of the Royal Opera House London12 Manon Massenet Le Chevalier des Grieux or simply des Grieux Teatro San Carlo Naples Italy1998 13 Falstaff Verdi Fenton Ruggero Raimondi Dorothea Roschmann Lucio Gallo Claudio Abbado conductor Berlin State Opera Berlin14 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Edgardo Annick Massis Boris Statsenko Theatre du Capitole Toulouse France2000 15 Faust Gounod Faust John Tomlinson Angela Maria Blasi Roger Gilfry National Theatre Munich Munich16 Les contes d Hoffmann The Tales of Hoffmann 19 Offenbach Hoffmann Desiree Rancatore Irini Tsirakidis Angela Gheorghiu Michele Pertusi Emmanuel Villaume conductor Royal Opera House London17 Der Rosenkavalier The Knight of the Rose Strauss Italian Singer Susanne Mentzer Cheryl Studer Peter Rose Metropolitan Opera House New York City2002 18 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti Edgard Patrizia Ciofi Ludovic Tezier Marc Laho Theatre du Chatelet Paris19 Lucrezia Borgia Donizetti Gennaro Mariella Devia Michele Pertusi Daniela Barcellona Renato Palumbo conductor Teatro degli Arcimboldi temporary home of La Scala Milan2003 20 La boheme Puccini Rodolfo Cristina Gallardo Domas Roberto Servile Hei Kyung Hong Teatro degli Arcimboldi temporary home of La Scala Milan21 Luisa Miller Verdi Rodolfo Barbara Frittoli Carlo Guelfi Ferruccio Furlanetto Phillip Ens Royal Opera House London2004 22 Romeo et Juliette Gounod Romeo Angela Maria Blasi National Theatre Munich Munich2005 23 Un ballo in maschera A Masked Ball Verdi Gustavo Riccardo Karita Mattila Thomas Hampson baritone Royal Opera House London2006 24 Il trovatore The Troubadour Verdi Manrico Fiorenza Cedolins Roberto Frontali Marianne Cornetti Renato Palumbo conductor Teatro Regio di Parma Parma Italy25 Tosca Puccini Cavaradossi Angela Gheorghiu Bryn Terfel Antonio Pappano conductor Royal Opera House London2007 26 Carmen Bizet Don Jose Beatrice Uria Monzon Angel Odena Barbara Havemann Gunter Neuhold conductor Theatre du Capitole Toulouse2009 27 Adriana Lecouvreur Francesco Cilea Maurizio Micaela Carosi Marianne Cornetti Renato Palumbo conductor Teatro Regio di Torino Turin Italy28 Andrea Chenier 41 Umberto Giordano Chenier Micaela Carosi Sergei Murzaev Daniel Oren conductor Opera National de Paris Paris2010 29 Aida 42 Verdi Radames Micaela Carosi Marianne Cornetti Royal Opera House London2011 30 La forza del destino 43 Verdi Don Alvaro Violeta Urmana Vladimir Stoyanov Phillipe Jordan conductor Opera National de Paris Paris2013 31 La Gioconda Ponchielli Enzo Grimaldo Violeta Urmana Maria Jose Montiel Claudio Sgura Daniel Oren conductor Opera National de Paris Paris2015 32 Pagliacci Leoncavallo Canio Maria Jose Siri Leo Nucci Pinchas Steinberg conductor Opera de Monte Carlo Monte Carlo33 Cavalleria rusticana Pietro Mascagni Turiddu Eva Maria Westbroek George Gagnidze Fabio Luisi conductor Metropolitan Opera House New York City34 Turandot Giacomo Puccini Calaf Christine Goerke Hibla Gerzmava James Morris Paolo Carignani conductor Metropolitan Opera House New York CityDiscography CD editBel Canto 1998 Sony Classical Italian arias from the works of Verdi Donizetti and Bellini Berlin Gala 1999 Polygram Records Berlin Gala concert of December 1998 with Mirella Freni Simon Keenlyside Christine Schafer Marcelo Alvarez Sings Gardel 2000 Sony Classical Selections of Carlos Gardel s tangos including a digitally mastered duet of Alvarez singing with a 1934 recording of Carlos Gardel French Arias 2001 Sony Classical French arias from the works of Massenet Offenbach Donizetti Gounod Verdi Meyerbeer and Rossini Duetto performed with Salvatore Licitra 2003 Sony Classical Original works composed for Alvarez and Licitra 26 as well as variations on classical compositions and arias Manon Massenet 2003 Sony Classical Performance of July 2001 by the Opera National de Paris at Theatre de la Bastille with Renee Fleming The Tenor s Passion 2004 Sony Classical Italian and French masterpieces Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti 2005 La Voce Inc Performance of August 2004 in Tokyo with Mariella Devia and Renato Bruson Festliche Operngala 2005 RCA Deutschen Oper concert benefit for AIDS research Berlin with Lucia Aliberti Maria Bayo Marcelo Alvarez The Verdi Tenor 2009 Decca Eighteen arias including Celeste Aida Di quella pira from Il trovatore and Otello s Niun mi tema Marcelo Alvarez Tenorissimo 2010 Sony Classical Seventeen arias collected from previous recordings of works including Puccini s La boheme and Tosca and Umberto Giordano s Andrea Chenier Adriana Lecouvreur Cilea 2011 Dynamic Performance of July 2009 in Turino Italy with Micaela Carosi and Marianne Cornetti Marcelo Alvarez 20 Years on the Opera Stage 2014 Delos St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra Constantine Orbellian conductor Fifteen selections including previously unrecorded arias Vesti la giubba from Leoncavallo s Pagliacci as well as Puccini s Turandot and La fanciulla del west Filmography DVD and or Blu ray editMarcelo Alvarez In Search of Gardel 2000 Bullfrog Films Documentary film about the life of Carlos Gardel and the making of the album Marcelo Alvarez Sings Gardel Songs of Love amp Desire 2002 TDK Berlin Gala concert of December 1998 with Mirella Freni Christine Schafer Simon Keenlyside Verdi Gala 2002 TDK Concert of March 2001 at the Teatro Padiglione Palacassa in Parma Italy with Placido Domingo Jose Carreras and Jose Cura Rigoletto Verdi 2002 BBC Opus Arte Performance of September 2001 at the Royal Opera House London with Paolo Gavanelli Christine Schafer Manon Massenet 2003 TDK Performance of July 2001 by the Opera National de Paris at Theatre de la Bastille with Renee Fleming Duetto 2003 Sony Classical Performance with Salvatore Licitra plus behind the scenes extras from a concert at the Colosseum in Rome June 2003 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti 2004 TDK Performance of June 2003 in Genoa with Stefania Bonfadelli and Roberto Frontali La Boheme Puccini 2004 TDK Performance of February 2003 at the Teatro degli Arcimboldi La Scala ensemble Milan with Cristina Gallardo Domas Hei Kyung Hong Roberto Servile 25 Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti 2005 La Voce Inc Performance of August 2004 in Tokyo with Mariella Devia and Renato Bruson includes interviews in Italian Giuseppe Verdi s Rigoletto Story 2005 Roadhouse Movie Performance of August 2002 in Siena Italy with Roberto Servile and Inva Mula Mariella Devia amp Marcelo Alvarez 2005 La Voce Inc Concert of August 2004 in Tokyo Werther Massenet 2005 TDK Performance of February 2005 at the Vienna State Opera with Elina Garanca includes interview and Opernball excerpts Festliche Operngala 2005 United Motion Deutschen Oper concert benefit for AIDS research November 2005 Berlin with Lucia Aliberti and Maria Bayo DVD Sampler Opera 06 2006 TDK Selections featuring Alvarez Renee Fleming Karita Mattila and Placido Domingo Rigoletto Verdi 2006 TDK Performance of December 2004 at the Liceu in Barcelona Spain with Carlos Alvarez and Inva Mula Tosca Puccini 2007 TDK Performance of July 2006 at Arena di Verona with Fiorenza Cedolins and Ruggero Raimondi 31 Un ballo in maschera Verdi 2010 Opus Arte Performance of September 2008 at the Teatro Real in Madrid Spain with Violeta Urmana Marco Vratogna and Elena Zaremba Available in DVD 44 and Blu ray disc Adriana Lecouvreur Cilea 2010 Arthaus Musik Performance of June 2009 at the Teatro Regio in Turin with Micaela Carosi and Marianne Cornetti Tosca Puccini 2010 Virgin Classics Live performance from the Met in New York City with Karita Mattila and George Gagnidze Joseph Colaneri conductor Il trovatore Verdi 2012 Deutsche Grammophon Live performance from the Met with Sondra Radvanovsky Dolora Zajick and Dmitri Hvorostovsky Marco Armiliato conductor Un Ballo in Maschera Verdi 2013 Deutsche Grammophon Live performance from the Met with Dmitri Hvorostovsky Sondra Radvanovsky and Stephanie Blythe Fabio Luisi Conductor Verdi Box Set Falstaff Rigoletto Il trovatore 2012 BBC Opus Arte Director David McVicar at the Royal Opera House with Dmitri Hvorostovsky Sondra Radvanovsky Paolo Gavanelli and Christine Schafer Luisa Miller Verdi 2012 Unitel Classica Teatro Regio di Parma with Fiorenza Cedolins and Leo NucciAwards edit1995 Winner regional voice competition in Pavia Italy 1995 Second prize inaugural Leyla Gencer Voice Competition in Istanbul Turkey 2000 Gold Camera Award 33rd Annual International Film and Video Festival 2000 Honorable mention Columbus International Film and Video Festival 2000 Singer of The Year Echo Klassik German Audioworks Cultural Institute 2002 Singer of The Year Echo Klassik 2003 Best Tenor of The Year 2002 as voted by readers of Italian L Opera magazine 2007 La Martesana Opera Award presented by OperaClick and Associazione Musicale HarmoniaReferences edit a b Seckerson Edward The Rapture of Restraint Werther Royal Opera House London The Independent Sep 24 2004 Retrieved Feb 9 2009 Parney Lisa Leigh From Furniture Store to Stage Christian Science Monitor Jul 5 2002 Retrieved Jan 30 2009 a b c Ashley Tim My Other Voice is the Bee Gees The Guardian Unlimited Nov 27 2003 Retrieved Jan 27 2009 a b c Pritchard Jim With Heart and Soul Marcelo Alvarez Covent Garden s Don Jose talks to Jim Pritchard Seen and Heard International s Worldwide Concert and Opera Reviews 2008 Retrieved Jan 27 2009 Master Classes III audition for 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dead link Retrieved from German fan site Jan 27 2009 a b Emerick Laura A tenor to die for whether on stage or off Chicago Sun Times Feb 22 2004 Innaurato Albert Bel Canto CD liner notes 1998 RTBF Radio television belge de la communaute francaise European station that broadcast Rigoletto from Belgium air date Jun 22 1999 a b Sutcliffe Tom Just Short of Perfection Evening Standard Oct 2 2000 Canning Hugh Marcelo Alvarez Romancing the Tone The Times Online Apr 3 2005 Retrieved Jan 30 2009 Gardel documentary Marcelo Alvarez In Search of Gardel Bullfrog Films com 2000 Retrieved Jan 27 2009 Azzi Maria Susana Marcelo Alvarez Sings Gardel CD liner notes 1999 Amarilli mia bella composer Giulio Caccini 1550 1618 Recital at the Folley Theater Kansas City 2001 YouTube com Retrieved Feb 20 2009 Sehulster Jerry Il Trovatore provides a dramatic opera experience permanent dead link Greenwichtime com Feb 21 2009 Retrieved Feb 24 2009 a b Baxter Robert DVD Review of Puccini La Boheme recording of the 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