Martin Nusspaumer

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Born (1980-04-07) April 7, 1980 (age 44)
Juan Lacaze, Colonia, Uruguay
Occupation(s)Opera singer

Martín Nusspaumer is a Uruguayan operatic tenor[1], born in Juan Lacaze, Colonia, Uruguay[2]. Recognized by critics and major publications, his singing has been described as "possessing star potential, with a tenor reminiscent of Domingo" and praised for his control of diction, intonation, phrasing, and deeply emotional delivery.[3]

Career

Nusspaumer's musical journey has seen him perform as a soloist with renowned orchestras and opera companies worldwide. He has showcased his "creamy, cultivated lyric tenor" that effortlessly rides over full orchestra and chorus[4]. His performances have drawn accolades for his powerful top notes and virile singing, earning him a reputation as a tenor with a clarion top notes.[5]

Among his notable accomplishments, Nusspaumer has been a soloist with the Miami Symphony[3], Charleston Symphony[6], Ankara’s Presidential Symphony Orchestra[7], Odessa Philharmonic[8], Orchestra Firenze, Philharmonic of Montevideo[9], the South Florida Symphony Orchestra[10] and Istanbul Symphony Orchestra[11] among others. He has demonstrated his versatility in diverse works such as Stravinsky's "Pulcinella," Handel's "Messiah," Bruckner's "Te Deum," and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

Nusspaumer's repertoire includes major roles in renowned operas such as "La Boheme"[12], "Carmen"[13], "Lucia di Lammermoor"[14], "La Traviata[15]," "Madama Butterfly[16]," "Eugene Onegin[17]," "La battaglia di Legnano[18]," "Don Giovanni[19]," "Thais[20]," "Nabucco[21]," and "L'Elisir d'Amore, among others." Nusspaumer is active in the Zarzuela repertoire including "Luisa Fernanda"[22], "La tabernera del puerto"[23], "Katiuska[24]", "Cecilia Valdés"[25] and concerts around the US promoting the zarzuela genre.[26][27][28][29]

Personal life

Martín Nusspaumer resides in South Florida with his wife, distinguished mezzo-soprano María Antúnez[30][31], and their daughter Amelia[32][33].

References

  1. https://www.operabase.com/artists/martin-nusspaumer-31393/en
  2. Fernández, Xuan (May 13, 2022). "De Uruguay a Oviedo, un canto por el ascenso azul: la historia de Brugman y el tenor Martín Nusspaumer". La Nueva España.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "South Florida Classical Review » » Miami Symphony delivers an enjoyable evening of arias". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  4. https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/performing-arts/article1963918.html
  5. "The Classical Review » » Superb singing provides fine advocacy for Verdi's "Legnano" at Sarasota Opera". theclassicalreview.com.
  6. "Celebrate L'Italia! | Charleston Magazine". CHARLESTON SC. September 13, 2017.
  7. https://issuu.com/scamuzikvakfi/docs/2011-02-subat
  8. "Вечер в Каракасе: Национальный одесский филармонический оркестр. - | Афіша - Афіша в Одесі - 048.ua". 048.ua - Сайт міста Одеси.
  9. "La Traviata". Teatro Solís.
  10. "You are being redirected..." www.outclique.com.
  11. "Müzisyenler Verda Erman'ı Anıyor". www.cumhuriyet.com.tr. December 17, 2014.
  12. "OPERA REVIEW: Opera season starts with a winner". ticket.heraldtribune.com.
  13. "Carmen | Georges Bizet | Vero Beach Opera". Operabase.
  14. "South Florida Classical Review » » Miami Lyric Opera serves up bel canto splendor with Donizetti's "Lucia"". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  15. "South Florida Classical Review » » MLO brings back Italian opera with an inspired "Traviata"". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  16. "South Florida Classical Review » » FGO opens season with a compelling and spectacular "Butterfly"". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  17. "ConcertoNet.com - The Classical Music Network". www.concertonet.com.
  18. "Passion, drama and patriotism in 'The Battle of Legnano'". Your Observer. February 28, 2016.
  19. "'Don Giovanni' en el Solís". Teledoce.com. August 20, 2012.
  20. "ConcertoNet.com - The Classical Music Network". www.concertonet.com.
  21. "South Florida Classical Review » » FGO offers a worthy performance of Verdi's "Nabucco"". southfloridaclassicalreview.com.
  22. "Información sobre Zarzuela - Cartelera zarzuelística en España y en el extranjero". www.zarzuela.net.
  23. Avello, Ramón (June 8, 2018). "'La tabernera del puerto' conquista el Campoamor". El Comercio.
  24. https://www.codalario.com/katiuska/criticas/critica-katiuska-en-el-teatro-campoamor-de-oviedo_11260_5_35624_0_1_in.html
  25. "«Cecilia Valdés»: la trampa del culebrón". Diario ABC. January 25, 2020.
  26. https://wichitagrandopera.org/rojo/
  27. "Spanish Summer Nights | Lake Placid Sinfonietta - The Orchestra of the Adirondacks". lakeplacidsinfonietta.org.
  28. "SocialMiami - Events - A Night of Zarzuela Among Opera Stars".
  29. https://clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000007164/en-us/files/homepage/rotary-notary---june-22-2022/Rotary-Notary---June-22--2022.pdf
  30. https://www.wlrn.org/culture/2014-05-01/the-secret-lives-of-local-opera-singers
  31. https://communitynewspapers.com/biscayne-bay/fgo-to-celebrate-the-season-of-love-with-two-february-concerts/
  32. https://issuu.com/dnas/docs/427/50
  33. https://southfloridasymphony.org/martin-nusspaumer/

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