Francisco Fernández-Rueda is a talented Spanish tenor hailing from Seville. Interestingly, he began his musical journey as a clarinetist before shifting his focus to singing. He holds a degree in French Studies from the University of Seville and further refined his vocal skills at ESMUC in Barcelona. Fernández-Rueda has worked with some of the most prestigious conductors and ensembles in the early music scene, including Sir John Eliot Gardiner, William Christie, and Jordi Savall, performing with groups such as Les Arts Florissants and Europa Galante. His career highlights include appearances at prominent venues like the Opéra Comique in Paris, the Kennedy Center in Washington, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. On the operatic stage, he has taken on notable roles such as Don Ottavio in Mozart's works, showcasing his lyrical tenor voice with elegance and expressive finesse.
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