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Uruguayan-US American operatic tenor

Gaston Rivero (born February 6, 1978) is an Uruguayan-US American operatic tenor from Argentina.

Rivero was born in Montevideo, Uruguay[1], and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] His grandfather Ramón Olivera was a violinist at the Sodre Theater in Montevideo, Uruguay,[3] and his father Carlos Rivero was a tenor at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.[2] Rivero was interested in soccer as a teenager,[2] and showed talent in singing at the age of 14.[2] At age 19 he appeared in a concert with music by Jacques Offenbach at the Auditorio Del Pilar in Buenos Aires.[4]

He worked as an assistant in a law firm and studied in the evenings at the National Conservatory of Music Carlos Lopez Buchardo.[2] After applying for a position in the Teatro Colón choir three times without success, he moved to New York with a stipend in 2001.[2] He participated in numerous competitions (see Awards),[5] winning stipends and monetary prizes that enabled him to continue his education in New York,[2][5] where conductor Eugene Kohn became his teacher and mentor.[5] He studied at the Music Conservatory of Westchester community music school[6] and the Renata Scotto Opera Academy in New York.[7]

Rivero made his concert debut at Carnegie Hall in December 2002,[8] and joined the cast of Baz Luhrmann‘s production of La bohème on Broadway[9] as understudy for the role of Rodolfo in the same year,[3] resulting in his Broadway theatre debut in 2003.[10] Rivero’s opera debut followed in 2004 in La Gioconda with the Opera Orchestra of New York under Eve Queler.[11] He made his European debut in 2005, performing the role of B.F. Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly at the Staatstheater Nürnberg.[2] In 2013, Rivero jumped in to sing Manrico in Il trovatore alongside Placido Domingo, Anna Netrebko, and Marina Prudenskaya under conductor Daniel Barenboim at Berlin State Opera,[12] released on video by Deutsche Grammophon in 2014.[13] In 2020 Rivero appeared in an abbridged version of Il trovatore at the Leipzig Opera, wich was performed without a live audience and live streamed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[14] From 2021 till 2024 Rivero was a lecturer in the summer program Lotte Lehmann Akademie in Perleberg, Germany.[9]

Rivero performed at many opera houses and with companies internationally. In France he sang at Opéra national du Rhin,[15] Opéra de Monte-Carlo,[16] Opéra National de Bordeaux,[17] and Toulon Opera.[18]

In Germany he sang at Aalto Theatre,[19] Berlin State Opera,[20] Cologne Opera,[21] Deutsche Oper Berlin,[22] Leipzig Opera,[23] Mannheim National Theatre,[24] Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz,[25] Staatstheater Darmstadt,[26] Stadttheater Klagenfurt,[27] Staatstheater Nürnberg,[2] Staatstheater Mainz,[28] and Staatstheater Stuttgart.[29]

In Italy he sang at Arena di Verona,[30] Teatro Coccia,[31] Teatro Filarmonico,[32] Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi,[33] Teatro Mario Del Monaco,[34] Teatro Massimo,[35] Teatro Massimo Bellini,[36] Teatro Pergolesi,[37] Teatro Petruzzelli,[38] Teatro Regio Torino,[39] and Teatro Verdi di Padova.[40]

In the United States he performed with El Paso Opera, Knoxville Opera, Lyric Opera of San Antonio, Opera Orchestra of New York and Wichita Grand Opera.[11]

He also sang at Teatr Wielki in Poland,[41] Graz Opera in Austria,[42] Hungarian State Opera in Hungary,[43] Israeli Opera in Israel,[44] Lithuanian National Opera in Lithuania,[45] New National Theatre Tokyo in Japan,[46] Savonlinna Opera Festival in Finland,[47] Solís Theatre in Uruguay,[48] Zurich Opera in Switzerland.[49]

List of Performances
Venue/Company Year Production Role
Opera Orchestra of New York 2004[11] La Gioconda Primo cantatore
2004 La fanciulla del West Trin
Lakmé Hadji
Wichita Grand Opera[11] 2006 La traviata Alfredo
2015 Don Carlos Don Carlos[50]
2007 L’amore dei tre re Flaminio[51]
Staatstheater Nürnberg 2005 Madama Butterfly B. F. Pinkerton
2012 Il trovatore Manrico
El Paso Opera[11] 2006 La traviata Alfredo
Lyric Opera of San Antonio[11]
Knoxville Opera[11] Carmen Don José
Opera Carolina 2007 Roméo et Juliette Roméo
Westfield Symphony Orchestra Madama Butterfly B.F. Pinkerton
PortOpera Roméo et Juliette Roméo
Auditorio Zaragoza Carmen Don José
2008 La traviata Alfredo
2009 Il trovatore Manrico
2010 La bohème Rodolfo
Opéra de Lausanne 2008 Carmen Don José
Palm Beach Opera La traviata Alfredo
Deutsche Oper Berlin 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Carmen Don José[22]
2010 Cassandra Agamemnone
2011 La bohème Rodolfo
Marie Victoire Cloriviere
2018 Cavalleria rusticana Turiddu
Nabucco Ismaele
Festival de Sédières 2009 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
Staatstheater Darmstadt 2010 La bohème Rodolfo
2024 Otello Otello[26]
Stadttheater Klagenfurt 2010 Aida Radamès[27]
Il trovatore Manrico
Verdi Requiem
2012[52] Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
Theater Freiburg 2011 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux
Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb Il trovatore Manrico
Grand Théatre/Opéra National de Bordeaux Il trovatore Manrico[17]
Teatro Solís de Montevideo Cavalleria Rusticana Turiddu[48]
2013 Macbeth Macduff
Hungarian State Opera Budapest 2011,[43] 2012 Mefistofele Faust
2011, 2025 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux
2012 Verdi Requiem
2013 Madama Butterfly B.F. Pinkerton
2013, 2021[53] Don Carlos Don Carlos
2018, 2019, 2025[54] La fanciulla del West Dick Johnson
Grand Théatre de Genève 2012, 2014 Der Rosenkavalier Ein Sänger
Oper Graz 2011, 2013 to 2022 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
2012 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux[42]
2014,[55] 2015 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
Oper Leipzig 2011,[23]2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
2012 to 2016, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024 La bohème Rodolfo
2012 to 2014 La traviata Alfredo
2012, 2014 Der Rosenkavalier Ein Sänger
2013,[56] 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Nabucco Ismaele
2015 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux
2015[57] to 2017 Madama Butterfly B.F. Pinkerton
2017,[58] 2019 Don Carlos Don Carlos
2018[59] to 2020 La fanciulla del West Dick Johnson
2018 Turandot Calaf
2019 to 2021 Carmen Don José
2020[14] Il trovatore Manrico
Staatstheater Kassel 2013 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi
Staatstheater Mainz Mefistofele Faust[28]
Staatstheater Hannover Carmen Don José
Grand Theatre, Warsaw Don Carlos Don Carlos[41]
Teatro Massimo di Palermo Nabucco Ismaele[35]
Staatsoper Berlin Il trovatore Manrico[12]
2014 Don Carlos Don Carlos
2015 Macbeth Macduff[20]
2016 Simon Boccanegra Gabriele Adorno[60]
Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz 2014 Aida Radamès[25]
Menuhin Festival Gstaad 2014 Carmen (concert) Don José[61]
Aalto Musiktheater Essen 2014 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux[19]
2015 Luisa Miller Rodolfo
2016 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi[62]
2016, 2018 Aida Radamès
2017, 2018 Il trovatore Manrico[63]
2019 Otello Otello[64]
2022 Don Carlos Don Carlos[65]
New National Theatre Tokyo 2014 Carmen Don José[46]
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 2014 La traviata Alfredo
Latvian National Opera 2015 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux
2024 Aida Radamès
Don Carlos Don Carlos
2024, 2025 Turandot Calaf
Israeli Opera 2014 La bohème Rodolfo[44]
2016 Roméo et Juliette Roméo[66]
Macbeth Macduff[44]
2017 Faust Faust[44]
Staatstheater Stuttgart 2015 Luisa Miller Rodolfo[29]
Slovak National Theatre La bohème Rodolfo
Lithuanian City Opera Il trovatore Manrico
Opéra national de Paris Bastille 2016 Aida Radamès[67]
Opéra de Monte-Carlo 2016 Nabucco Ismaele[16]
Warsaw Philharmonic 2016 Carmen Don José
Sugi Opera Seoul Arts Center 2016 Carmen Don José
Opéra National du Rhin Strasbourg 2016 Don Carlos Don Carlos[15]
Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie Bruxelles 2017 Aida Radamès[68]
Opéra de Toulon 2017 Un ballo in maschera Riccardo[18]
Royal Opera House Muscat 2017 Aida Radamès[69]
National Theatre Mannheim 2017 Madama Butterfly B.F. Pinkerton
2018 Turandot Calaf[24]
Arena di Verona 2017 Aida Radamès[30]
Teatro Regio Torino 2018 Turandot Calaf[70]
2023 Aida Radamès[39]
Savonlinna Opera Festival 2018 Madama Butterfly B.F. Pinkerton[47]
2022 Aida Radamès[71]
Teatro Filarmonico Verona 2018 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux[32]
Teatro Verdi Trieste 2019 Carmen Don José[33]
Opera Østfold 2019 Il trovatore Manrico[72]
Teatro Verdi di Padova 2019 Turandot Calaf[40]
National Theater Prague 2020 Aida Radamès[73]
Teatro Massimo Bellini 2020 Carmen Don José[36]
2022 La bohème Marcello[74]
Teatro Pergolesi di Jesi 2022 Il trovatore Manrico[37]
Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre 2022, 2024,[45] 2025 Don Carlos Don Carlos
2023, 2025[75] Aida Radamès
2024 Turandot Calaf
Teatro Sociale di Rovigo 2023 Il trovatore Manrico[76]
Teatro Mario Del Monaco Manrico[34]
Teatro Coccia Manrico[31]
Teatro Petruzzelli 2024 Tosca Mario Cavaradossi[38]
Cologne Opera 2024 Un ballo in maschera Ricardo[21]
2025 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux[77]
Zurich Opera House 2025 Manon Lescaut Des Grieux[49]
  • Vittorio Gnecchi: Cassandra on Cassandra/Elektra (Germany 2010; staging Kirsten Harms, video director: Andreas Bolle) With Gaston Rivero as Agamemnone, recorded at Deutsche Oper Berlin.
  • Pietro Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana on Cavalleria rusticana/I pagliacci (Uruguay 2011; staging Willy Landin) With Chiara Angella, Gaston Rivero, Raquel Pierotti, Dario Sanguinetti, Kaycobé Gómez. Conductor: Carlos Vieu.
  • Giuseppe Verdi: Il trovatore (Germany, 2013; staging Philipp Stölzl, video director Tiziano Mancini) With Anna Netrebko as Leonora, Marina Prudenskaya as Azucena, Gaston Rivero as Manrico, Plácido Domingo as Conte di Luna, Staatskapelle Berlin conducted by Daniel Barenboim. Deutsche Grammophon, Unitel Classica.[13]
  • 2000: Competition of the Asociación de Periodistas de la Televisión y Radiofonía Argentina (APTRA) – Best tenor[3]
  • 2002: Classical Productions Competition Carnegie Hall – 1st prize[11]
  • 2003:
    • Ibla Bellini Competition – Most promising young tenor[80]
    • Opera Index Vocal Competition, NYC 2003 – Winner[81]
  • 2004:
    • New Jersey Alliance for the performing Arts[7]
    • Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition, Palm Beach Florida – 7th place[82]
    • Altamura/Caruso International Voice Competition NYC – 2nd place[7]
    • Joyce Dutka Arts Foundation – 1st place[7]
  • 2005:
  • 2006:
  • 2007:
  • 2008:
    • George London Foundation Competition, NYC – Encouragement Award[90]
    • Concurs Internacional de Cant Francesc Viñas – Finalist[86]
    • The American Berlin Opera Foundation – Dixy Drechsler scholarship[91]
  • 2009: International Hans Gabor Belvedere Singing Competition – 2nd price opera[92]
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