Don Giovanni | Teatro Villamarta
Teatro Villamarta Pl. Romero Martínez, 20, Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, EspañaArtista: Julio Nomdedeu
Born in Seville, began his musical training at an early age, studying harpsichord and piano at the conservatory. It is during this same period that he begins singing as a choirboy and has his first exposure to vocal training and Renaissance repertoire by composers such as Tomás Luis de Victoria or Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. With his voice change, he began training as a performer, and upon reaching adulthood, he started studying singing at the Professional Conservatory. Outside the conservatory, he continues to work on his instrument and sings regularly with the Compañía Sevillana de Zarzuela, where he makes his debut as a soloist in this genre. In it, the recent production of El dúo de la africana, directed by Elena Martínez Delgado, stands out. In 2018, he joined the Chorus of the Teatro de la Maestranza, and it was at that same theater that he made his debut in the 2022 production of El Gato Montés under the baton of Oliver Díaz, sharing the stage with Antonio Gandía, Juan Jesús Rodríguez, Mariola Cantarero, and others. He has participated in several opera productions, most notably Tosca (2023), musically directed by Gianluca Marcianó, staged by Rafael Villalobos, and featuring Yolanda Auyanet, Vincenzo Constanzo, and Ángel Ódena in the cast. He sings in various recitals, Baroque oratorios, and concerts, most recently Mozart’s Requiem (2025) with the Orfeó Balear, under the direction of Daniel Mulet. His most recent work is in María Padilla (2025), a concert version conducted by Sasha Yankevich and headlined by Kristina Mkhitaryan, Francesco Demuro, and Andrey Zhilikhovsky. He usually sings on stages in his homeland, such as the Teatro de la Maestranza or the Teatro Cervantes in Málaga. He participates in Ópera Estudio Málaga, where they perform the opera El gitano por amor under the direction of Maestro Carlos Aragón and train with Carlos Álvarez. He attends master classes with various professionals, including Javier Camarena, Simón Orfila, Ángeles Blancas, Bruno de Simone, and Barbara Frittoli, and continues to refine his technique with bass Francisco Crespo.
Artista: Julio Nomdedeu
Artista: Julio Nomdedeu