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José Cura

José Cura (born December 5, 1962 in Rosario, Argentina)〔(José Cura biography ) on onefineart.com〕 is an Argentine〔(Otello in New York ElDiario.es )〕〔(Interview with José Cura Diario Expansion )〕 operatic tenor, conductor, director, scenographer and photographer known for intense and original interpretations of opera characters,〔(José Cura Reviews on Bravocura.com )〕 notably ''Otello'' in Verdi’s ''Otello'', ''Samson'' in Saint-Saëns’ ''Samson et Dalila'', ''Canio'' in Ruggero Leoncavallo's ''Pagliacci'', ''Stiffelio'' in Giuseppe Verdi's ''Stiffelio'' and many others.
2007 saw the world-premiere of ''(La Commedia è finita )''. The show, designed and directed by José Cura - in which he also sang the lead role of Canio - marked the beginning of his career as a director and scenographer. He followed this with his productions of ''Samson et Dalila'' at the Badisches Staatstheater in 2010〔(José Cura's 2012 Reviews )〕 (in which he also sang the title role) as well as ''La Rondine'' at the Opéra national de Lorraine〔(La Rondine on Bravocura.com )〕 (in which he also conducted) and ''Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci'' at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie,〔(Pag and Cav in Liege on Bravocura.com )〕 both in 2012 - singing the roles of ''Turiddu'' and ''Canio'' in both as well.
==Early life==
〔(José Cura's Biography on Warnerclassics.com )〕〔(José Cura's Biography on Bravocura.com )〕 José Cura's musical talent matured quickly: at 12 he was playing guitar under Juan di Lorenzo's guidance; at 15 he debuted as a choral director; and at 16 he began studies in composition with Carlos Castro and piano with Zulma Cabrera.
In 1982, he entered the Music School at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario to continue his musical education; the following year he became assistant conductor of the university choir.
At 21, he won a grant to study at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires where he remained for six months.
Cura continued to sing in the opera chorus while focusing on composition and conducting until 1988, when he began working with Horacio Amauri to develop proper singing technique.
Determined to make a career in opera, José Cura moved to Italy in 1991 and began voice training with Vittorio Terranova. In February 1992 he made his debut in Verona as the father in Henze's ''Pollicino''. In Genoa he played Le Remendado in Bizet's ''Carmen'' and the Capitano de ballestrieri in Verdi's ''Simon Boccanegra''.

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