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Fernando de la Mora Salcedo

Resumen biográfico

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1958, Ciudad de México, México
  • Top 3 works: Nocturnal
  • Art period: Contemporáneo
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
    • Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
    • Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
    • Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
    • Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Nocturnal
  • Also known as: Fernando de la Mora
  • Nationality: México

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Fernando de la Mora Salcedo: A Voice of Passion and Precision

Fernando de la Mora Salcedo, born in Mexico City on June 7, 1958, is a Mexican operatic tenor who has captivated audiences worldwide with his remarkable vocal prowess and unwavering devotion to the art form. From modest beginnings studying at the National Conservatory of Mexico under maestros Leticia Velázquez and Rosa Rimoch—a formative period that instilled him with an unparalleled understanding of vocal technique and performance artistry—he embarked upon a journey destined for international acclaim, embodying the very essence of perseverance and innate musical talent. Early Musical Education: His formative years were marked by rigorous training focused on mastering the intricacies of operatic voice projection and expressive delivery. These foundational lessons under Velázquez and Rimoch cultivated not only technical proficiency but also an appreciation for the dramatic nuances inherent in musical storytelling—skills that would prove invaluable throughout his illustrious career. Debut Performances: Salcedo’s professional trajectory commenced with a triumphant debut at Jalapa in 1986, where he delivered a breathtaking rendition of “Madame Butterfly,” instantly establishing himself as a prodigious talent and marking the commencement of an unforgettable operatic odyssey. This performance solidified his reputation for capturing the emotional core of iconic operas and demonstrated his ability to connect profoundly with audiences. Salcedo swiftly ascended to prominence on celebrated stages across Europe and North America—the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, San Francisco Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Miami Opera Ballet, La Scala in Milan, Vienna State Opera, Opéra Bastille of Paris, Covent Garden Opera London—among many others. Collaborations with distinguished conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Lorin Maazel, Charles Mackerras, Eduardo Mata and Richard Bonynge cemented his position as a versatile performer capable of conveying the profound emotional depth found within masterpieces of operatic literature. His repertoire predominantly encompassed Italian and French opera, characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering dedication to artistic excellence—a testament to his commitment to upholding the highest standards of musical artistry. His discography comprises over 20 recordings primarily released on Telarc Records, offering listeners invaluable access to Salcedo’s interpretations of celebrated works by composers including Verdi, Puccini, Mozart, Wagner and Debussy. These recordings serve as indispensable resources for scholars and enthusiasts alike, illuminating Salcedo's artistic vision and capturing moments of breathtaking artistry—a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring singers worldwide. Beyond his musical accomplishments, Fernando de la Mora Salcedo actively promotes Brazilian culture and heritage through his involvement with the Prudente de Moraes Museum in Piracicaba, demonstrating a broader commitment to fostering appreciation for the arts within his community and ensuring that his artistic influence extends beyond the concert hall. He remains an active performer globally, guaranteeing that his voice—a conduit of passion and precision—continues to resonate as a beacon of musical inspiration for generations to come.