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The competition's parent organization, Operalia Foundation, is a nonprofit organization based in Beverly Hills, California, [1] with postal address in New York City's Upper West Side. [3] The competition itself takes place in different cities each year.
[1] [2] [3] In high school he joined a choir which rekindled his passion for singing, leading to more serious training. He graduated in Vocal Performance at La Sierra University , where he entered and won numerous competitions such as the Redlands Bowl Young Artist Competition in 2016 and was finalist in the 2018 Palm Springs Opera Guild Vocal ...
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. O. Operalia, The World Opera Competition (1 C, 2 P) R. Richard Tucker Award winners (34 P)
Yoncheva was an invited participant in William Christie's "Jardin des Voix" academy for young singers in 2007. [3] She has continued work in the baroque repertoire with Christie, and also with Emmanuelle Haïm. Yoncheva was the female first-place winner of the 2010 Operalia competition and the special CulturArte prize.
Rafael Rojas (15 September 1962 – 18 January 2022) was a Mexican tenor opera singer, who won the Domingo Prize at the 1995 Operalia Competition, and was later critically acclaimed for his performances of Puccini and Verdi.
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