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Eduardo Aladrén

Eduardo Aladrén

Guest of the Opera

Biography

Spanish tenor Eduardo Aladrén started his professional career in USA where he sang more than 20 principal tenors under the batons of prestigious conductors as Alberto Zedda, Bruno Aprea, Kery Lynn Wilson, James Brooks-Bruzzese, Jose Ramon Tebar, Steven Mercurio, Kamal Khan, Josep Pons, etc. Since 2010 he is settled in Germany where his last engagements has taken him to sing the principal tenor in many different opera productions as for example Madame Butterfly, Tosca and Don Carlo at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein–Düsseldorf/Duisburg, Verdi’s Requiem at Opera Theater Bonn, Butterfly at the Latvian National Opera, Theater Euskalduna ABAO Bilbao (Spain), Opera of Oviedo (Spain), Opera Zuid (Netherlands), Stadttheater Aachen and Staattheater Schwerin, Don Carlo at the Opera Theater St. Gallen (Switzerland) and Teatros del Canal (Madrid), Adriana Lecouvreur at Opera Theater Halle, , Werther at the New National Theater (Tokyo), Aida and Carmen at the Neue Schlossfestspiele Eutin (Germany) and the Luglio Musicale Trapanese (Sicily), Tosca at the Novaya Opera Theater in Moscow, Staatstheater Braunschweig, Opera Theater Halle, Theater Bremen, Theater Heidelberg all of them in Germany, Andrea Cheniér at the National Theater Szeged (Hungary), Traviata at Stadttheater Bremerhaven and Theater Nordhausen (Germany), Eugene Onegin and Butterfly at Theatre of Mallorca (Spain), Tabarro in Bayreuth Stadthalle,  Forza del Destino and Pagliacci both at the Schlossfestspiele Schwerin (Germany), among others. His frequent appearances in concert include some of the most famous recital halls all over the world as for instance the Gasteig Philharmonie Munich, Symphony Center Chicago, Adrienne Arsht Center Miami, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts Palm Beach, Miami Dade-County Auditorium and the Broward Center Performing Arts Fort Lauderdale, all in the USA, the Spanish Radio & Television Orchestra and Chorus in Madrid, Rundfunkhaus Cologne, Kurhaus Wiesbaden, Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen, Konzert Haus “Die Glocke” Bremen, Philharmonie Südwestfallen, Neues Kammerorchester Potsdam-Berlin, all of them in Germany, the “Konigin Elizabethsaal” in Antwerpen (Belgium), Bellas Artes Theater in Mexico D.F, and the National Arts Center Ottawa, Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary and the Winspear Center Edmonton all three in Canada.