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Martín Nusspaumer
Background information
BornJuan Lacaze, Colonia, Uruguay
OccupationOpera singer

Martín Nusspaumer is a Uruguayan operatic tenor.[1]

Early life and education

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Nusspaumer was born in Juan Lacaze, Uruguay.[2] He studied in Montevideo[3] 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.[4] He graduated from the Florida Grand Opera's Young Artist Program[5] and was a finalist in the Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition and the Southern Region Auditions of the Metropolitan Opera.[6]

Career

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Nusspaumer has performed as a soloist with orchestras and opera companies including Miami Symphony,[7] Charleston Symphony,[8] Ankara's Presidential Symphony Orchestra,[9] Odessa Philharmonic,[10] Orchestra Firenze, Philharmonic of Montevideo,[11] the South Florida Symphony Orchestra[12] and Istanbul Symphony Orchestra.[13]

Nusspaumer has had principal roles in operas including La bohème,[14] Carmen,[15] Lucia di Lammermoor,[16] La traviata,[17] Madama Butterfly,[18] Eugene Onegin,[19] La battaglia di Legnano,[20] Don Giovanni,[21] "Thais,[22] Nabucco,[23] and L'elisir d'amore. He is also active in the zarzuela genre including Luisa Fernanda,[24] La tabernera del puerto,[25] Katiuska, la mujer rusa [es] by Pablo Sorozábal,[26] and Cecilia Valdés[27] and has promoted this genre around the United States.[28][29][30][31]

His performances have drawn accolades for powerful top notes, earning a reputation as a tenor with a clarion notes.[32][33]

Personal life

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

References

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  1. ^ "Martin Nusspaumer, Tenor".
  2. ^ Fernández, Xuan (May 13, 2022). "De Uruguay a Oviedo, un canto por el ascenso azul: la historia de Brugman y el tenor Martín Nusspaumer". La Nueva España (in Spanish).
  3. ^ "Martin Nusspaumer, amores de un gaucho suizo". 26 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Martín Nusspaumer, the loves of a Swiss gaucho". Knight Foundation.
  5. ^ "Coral Gables News – January 30, 2023".
  6. ^ "Martín Nusspaumer". SFSO. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  7. ^ "Miami Symphony delivers an enjoyable evening of arias". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  8. ^ "Celebrate L'Italia!". Charleston Magazine. September 13, 2017.
  9. ^ https://issuu.com/scamuzikvakfi/docs/2011-02-subat
  10. ^ "Вечер в Каракасе: Национальный одесский филармонический оркестр. – | Афіша – Афіша в Одесі – 048.ua". 048.ua – Сайт міста Одеси.
  11. ^ "La Traviata". Teatro Solís.
  12. ^ Denny Patterson (October 21, 2021). "The South Florida Symphony Orchestra Debuts Handel's Messiah". www.outclique.com.
  13. ^ "Müzisyenler Verda Erman'ı Anıyor". www.cumhuriyet.com.tr. December 17, 2014.
  14. ^ "Opera Review: Opera season starts with a winner". ticket.heraldtribune.com.
  15. ^ "Carmen | Georges Bizet | Vero Beach Opera". Operabase.
  16. ^ "Miami Lyric Opera serves up bel canto splendor with Donizetti's Lucia". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  17. ^ "MLO brings back Italian opera with an inspired Traviata". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  18. ^ "FGO opens season with a compelling and spectacular Butterfly". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  19. ^ Jeff Haller (January–February 2017). "Onegin Soothes Miami's Cold Snap?". www.concertonet.com.
  20. ^ "Passion, drama and patriotism in The Battle of Legnano". Your Observer. February 28, 2016.
  21. ^ "Don Giovanni en el Solís". Teledoce.com. August 20, 2012.
  22. ^ Jeff Haller (May 2014). "'Cut the ballet. It stinks anyway!'". www.concertonet.com.
  23. ^ "FGO offers a worthy performance of Verdi's Nabucco". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  24. ^ "Información sobre Zarzuela – Cartelera zarzuelística en España y en el extranjero". www.zarzuela.net.
  25. ^ Avello, Ramón (June 8, 2018). "La tabernera del puerto conquista el Campoamor". El Comercio.
  26. ^ "Crítica: Katiuska en el Teatro Campoamor de Oviedo".
  27. ^ "Cecilia Valdés: la trampa del culebrón". Diario ABC. January 25, 2020.
  28. ^ https://wichitagrandopera.org/rojo/
  29. ^ "Spanish Summer Nights". lakeplacidsinfonietta.org.
  30. ^ "SocialMiami – Events – A Night of Zarzuela Among Opera Stars".
  31. ^ https://clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000007164/en-us/files/homepage/rotary-notary---june-22-2022/Rotary-Notary---June-22--2022.pdf
  32. ^ "Superb singing provides fine advocacy for Verdi's Legnano at Sarasota Opera". theclassicalreview.com.
  33. ^ https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/performing-arts/article1963918.html
  34. ^ "The Secret Lives of Local Opera Singers". May 2014.
  35. ^ "FGO to celebrate the 'Season of Love' with two February concerts". Biscayne Bay Tribune. 30 January 2023.
  36. ^ Monique Capoe (6 March 2017). "Martín Nusspaumer". De Norte a Sur – via issuu.
  37. ^ "Martín Nusspaumer • SFSO".
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