Next, he travelled across the country to Shreveport Opera to perform in its production of Tosca as the painter Cavaradossi. He won great praise in his hometown of Tucson, Arizona when he performed Calaf, one of his many signature roles, in the Arizona Opera production of Turandot. His next engagements were to cover the roles of Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly and the title character in Cyrano de Bergerac with San Francisco Opera. Next, he appeared with Martinez Opera Contra Costa, he engaged in two performances, “A Night at the Opera” charity concert, as well as a second concert event later in the season, featuring George Bizet’s Carmen in its entirety in the role of Don José. Nagore began the season performing in the Sonoma City Opera’s production of I Pagliacci in the eponymous role of Canio.
In his appearances for the 2010 - 2011 Season, Mr. Nagore has performed with over 60 opera houses, orchestras, and symphonies across North America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. Nagore has sung in concert and oratorio with many orchestras in the United States and Europe, including the Tucson Symphony, Riverside Symphony, Chattanooga Symphony & Opera, Kalamazoo Symphony, Netherlands Pilharmonic, Orcestra Sinfonica Siciliana, Ulster Orchestra, Dutch Radio Orchestra (TROS), Trondheim Symphony, and Radio France Orchestra. He also has been a finalist in the San Francisco Opera Merola Auditions.Ī consummate recitalist, Mr. He received his Master’s Degree in Music Performance from the University of Arizona, where he also studied composition and conducting. He commands a repertoire of well over over 40 roles, includes Don José in Carmen, Werther in Werther, Hoffmann in Les contes d’Hoffmann, Rodolfo in La Bohéme, Cavaradossi in Tosca, Calaf in Turandot, Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana, Pollione in Norma, and Radames in Aida. He possesses a voice described as “the legato of Gedda, his power of Domingo” (American Record Guide: September/October 1995).
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Since making his professional debut with the Arizona Opera in 1985, Antonio Nagore has risen to become one of America’s most exciting tenors.