Soon, the Peruvian lyric tenor Juan Diego Flórez will be seen in his native Lima to sing a charity concert in favor of the victims of the floods that occurred in March. He will perform with the Orchestra and the Youth Choir of the Symphony Foundation for Peru - created and promoted by him.
Meanwhile, it is worth reviewing the career of this excellent artist, who at the height of his 44 years of age has already collected a trajectory of two decades: debuted in Festival Rossini de Pésaro, and just with the most difficult arias of that author offers concerts in Europe.
Recently, she presented a program with "Addio ai Viennesi" for which she reliably used her acute record, and "La dama del lago", and expects to present "Ricciardo e Zoraide" in 2018.
However, it should not be forgotten that as a person grows older, the voice becomes more dense, heavy, dark. It is enough to see how Plácido Domingo has been going from tenor to baritone, precisely taking advantage of this condition of aging.
For that reason, the Peruvian tenor is now singing a repertoire on all romantic French: "Werther" by Jules Massenet, "Romeo" (by "Romeo and Juliet") by Charles Gounod, "Les contes d'Hoffmann" by Jacques Offenbach; With which he tunes and balances the music he needs to play.