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Joshua
Guerrero

Tenor
Joshua Guerrero
Mexican-American tenor, Joshua Guerrero, begins the 21/22 season with a debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in a new production of Macbeth. Additional engagements include debuts with Opéra national de Paris (Manon), Dutch National Opera (Tosca), Salzburger Festspiele (Il trittico), and a return to San Diego Opera for a cinematic adaptation of Catan’s La hija de Rappaccini. 
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Joshua Guerrero

Mexican-American, GRAMMY Award winning tenor Joshua Guerrero begins the 21/22 season with a debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in a new production of Macbeth directed by Sir David McVicar and conducted by music director Enrique Mazzola. Additional engagements include debuts with Opéra national de Paris (Manon), Dutch National Opera (Tosca), Salzburger Festspiele (Il trittico), and a return to San Diego Opera for a cinematic adaptation of Catan’s La hija de Rappaccini. Future engagements include debuts with Bayerische Staatsoper, Wiener Staatsoper, and returns to Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opéra national de Paris, Oper Frankfurt, and The Santa Fe Opera. Recent engagements include debuts at Royal Opera House Covent Garden (La bohème) with Renato Balsadonna, Orquestra Gulbenkian (Night at the Opera) with Lorenzo Viotti, and a return to San Diego Opera (La bohème). Joshua debuted at Oper Frankfurt in a new production of Manon Lescaut conducted by Lorenzo Viotti and directed by Àlex Ollé, and returned to Florida Grand Opera (Madama Butterfly). In concert, he appeared with soprano Ailyn Pérez in One Amazing Night presented by San Diego Opera and a US tour of the Bel Canto Trio.  Mr. Guerrero made debuts with Washington National Opera in a new production of La traviata, Houston Grand Opera in Catán’s Florencia en el Amazonas, and returned to the Canadian Opera Company for La bohème. Additionally, he was the tenor soloist in the Bel Canto Trio’s 70th anniversary tour. He made his Glyndebourne Festival debut in a new production of Madama Butterfly and returned to The Santa Fe Opera in the same opera. He was seen in Rigoletto for his debuts with the Canadian Opera Company and Michigan Opera Theatre, as well as his first performances of Lucia di Lammermoor at Florida Grand Opera. Mr. Guerrero returned to the LA Opera in his role debut as Macduff in Macbeth with James Conlon conducting which was released on Sony DVD. He debuted in the same role in the Kosky’s production at Opernhaus Zürich with Gianandrea Noseda conducting and made his UK debut at the English National Opera in Jonathan Miller's famous production of Rigoletto. In concert, he toured Europe with Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolivar Orchestra singing Beethoven Symphony No. 9 and sang Haydn Creation with Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He made his Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut with Marin Alsop in Beethoven Symphony No. 9, was a featured soloist at the Richard Tucker Music Foundation Gala at Carnegie Hall, and was heard in a concert of opera arias and duets with soprano Joyce El-Khoury and the NDR Radiophilharmonie, which was broadcast on television throughout Germany. At LA Opera, Mr. Guerrero sang in Heggie’s Moby Dick and in a new production of Corigliano’s Ghosts of Versailles. He made his European operatic debut in Simon Boccanegra at Opéra National de Bordeaux and L’elisir d’amore at Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville. He debuted at The Santa Fe Opera in Roméo et Juliette. In concert, Mr. Guerrero has been seen with Gustavo Dudamel in Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic as well as Verdi Requiem with the Santa Fe Symphony. He made his role debut as Rodolfo in La bohème with Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela in Caracas. Mr. Guerrero is a graduate of the Young Artist Program and recipient of the Eva and Marc Stern Artist Award at LA Opera, second prize-winner in the Operalia Competition, a Richard Tucker Foundation Career Grant recipient, and a GRAMMY Award winner for LA Opera’s recording of Ghosts of Versailles (Best Opera Recording). Film and television credits include the Academy Award™ winning animated feature film Coco by Disney/Pixar.





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