Passionate, veteran tenor, Antonio Nagore continues his second quarter century of outstanding performances with revisits to past musical venues within the operatic world. In addition, he is preparing the next generation of America’s great operatic performers through his teaching efforts all along California’s northwest coast and the San Joaquin Valley.
Since making his professional debut with the Arizona Opera in 1985, Antonio Nagore has risen to become one of America’s most exciting tenors. He possesses a voice described as “the legato of Gedda, his power of Domingo” (American Record Guide: September/October 1995). 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.