Andres
Cascante

Baritone
Andres Cascante
Andres Cascante was born in San Jose, Costa Rica in 1993. In 2003, he started pursuing his love of music at the Conservatory de Castella, studying classical guitar and voice. Cascante began his collegiate career at the National University Of Costa Rica, where he kept studying voice and classical guitar with Elena Villalobos and Pablo Ortiz respectively.
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Andres Cascante

Andres’s studies in the United States began at Loyola University New Orleans in 2013, where he studied voice with Phillip and Ellen Frohnmayer and also studied Classical Guitar with Kerry Alt. Cascante performed in several concerts with the guitar department. While in New Orleans, Andres performed with the LPO and the New Orleans Opera Association. Cascante started his M.M. at the Yale School Of Music where studied with Richard Cross and took organ lessons with Jacob Reed. Andres has participated in Yale Opera productions such as Eugene Onegin, Rigoletto and Florencia en el Amazonas. In 2017, he was one of the Metropolitan Opera National Semifinalists and was a prize winner in the Opera Index competition in New York City. The summer of 2018, Andres participated in the productions of Il Trovatore by Verdi and Die Zauberflote at Central City Opera as an Apprentice Artist covering the role of Count Di Luna. In the summer of 2019 Andres performed the role of Gianni Schicchi at the new festival “LA Vocal Arts” in Los Angeles, California. Afterwards, Andres was an Emerging Artist at Dolora Zajick Institute For Young Dramatic Voices, performing with the Reno Philharmonic and Dolora Zajick and Rachel Willis sorensen. During this time Andres studied with Dolora and Professor Darrell Babidge. Last fall Cascante participated in the Internationale Opernwerkstatt Waiblingen in Stuttgart, performing with the Stuttgarter Philharmoniker and sharing the stage with artists such as Thomas Hampson and Melanie Diener.

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