Fernando Varela (opera singer)

Fernando Varela
Background information
Birth name Fernando Julio Varela
Born May 1, 1980
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
Genres Classical, Pop
Occupation(s) singer
Instruments vocalist
Years active 1997–present
Website http://www.fernandovarela.com

Fernando Varela (born May 1, 1980) is an American operatic and classical crossover tenor, who has performed in staged operas, as a member of the classical crossover trio Forte Tenors, and as a solo artist. As a solo artist, he has toured internationally with David Foster, and is currently touring independently.

Early years

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Varela's family moved to central Florida when he was 8.[1] He began singing at age 17 because he was "chasing after a girl who was an opera singer." At age 18, he auditioned for the music program at the University of Central Florida, where "they laughed at me. They told me I didn’t have what it took to be a singer." Varela called that the spark that made him decide to pursue singing "for real."[2]

Career

Discovered by David Foster in his "Born to Sing" competition, Varela has since performed with David on multiple tours in over 31 countries across the globe. Singing anything from Nessun Dorma to taking on all the parts in Bohemian Rhapsody in a solo performance, Varela's music spans a range of genres. David said of him "Luciano Pavarotti has been reborn! Varela has the voice and personality of a superstar."[3]

After performing in The Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City (produced by Walt Disney Entertainment, televised by Telemundo), Varela was approached by, and invited to study under Metropolitan Opera’s assistant director, Joan Dornemann. Varela has also been mentored by Mme. Licia Albanese, as well as by Maestro Giancarlo Chiaramello, conductor for Luciano Pavarotti. The Maestro said of Varela, "I have heard very few voices like yours."[4] In Central Florida, Varela worked extensively with Bill Doherty, under whom Varela performed with the Central Florida Lyric Opera.[5] He has also performed with the Palm Beach Opera, having performed in a total of 16 fully staged operas.[6][7] As of fall 2014, Varela embarked on a 50 city tour of the US and Canada.[8][9][10][11][12]

Varela was a founding member of the classical crossover group Forte Tenors, who placed 4th on Season 8 of America's Got Talent .[13][14][15] As a ChildFund LIVE! artist, Varela, along with his wife Susan, traveled to Ecuador, and have been working to help find sponsorship of every child in the village they visited.[16] He was named to Huffington Post's list of 50 Top Latino Voices To Follow On Twitter.[17] Varela is also a producer, having produced his own albums and those of several other artists, as well as numerous events and shows in Central Florida and across the country.[18]

Varela has recently completed production of his newest CD, "Vivere", due out early 2016 to the US market, earlier in Europe. This CD is being produced by Patrick Hamilton, who has also recently produced a chart-topping CD for Katherine Jenkins. Varela traveled to London to record with the orchestra and choir at Abbey Road Studios. He performed in his "Back to my Roots" concert, his first in Puerto Rico, on August 22, 2015, along with Puerto Rican group Tré, and accompanied by William Joseph, pianist and composer in an original song by Joseph that will be featured on Varela's new CD. In the fall of 2015, Varela headlined the Night of the Proms tour, held at the Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, and the Sportpaleis in Antwerp Belgium through November, along with dates in Germany all throughout December.[19][20][21] Tour goers and critics have shared reviews such as this "The name that will surely be remembered is that of the classical tenor Fernando Varela. He is a master of his craft, but also dares to color outside the lines." [22] As of December 1, 2015 it was announced that Varela has been signed by Deutsche Grammophon, and will be taping a television special to be aired sometime in 2016.[23]

March 2016 found Varela touring Belgium and The Netherlands to promote the release of his new CD.[24] In May 2016, Varela will appear in a Live to Television event at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina, Canada. along with members of the Regina Symphony Orchestra. The performance will be part of a documentary to be released highlighting Varela's recent successes, to include the recording of his CD at Abbey Road, and the Night of the Proms performances[25][26] In June, Varela will perform in the two 2016 United States dates of the Night of the Proms, in Kansas City, MO and Grand Prairie, TX [27]

Discography

References

  1. Terrero, Nina (2013-07-30). "Forte singer Fernando Varela: "America’s Got Talent" could be ticket to opera dreams come true". NBC Latino. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  2. Fortuna, Michael (December 2013). "Fernando's Got Talent". The Villages Magazine (The Villages, Florida). Retrieved July 17, 2015 via "The Villages Magazine feature on Fernando Varela": Michael L. Fortuna at WordPress.com.
  3. "Exclusive photos: Rising stars steal David Foster’s show at Mandalay - Las Vegas Sun News". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  4. "Fernando Varela returns home in show with Maestro Bill Doherty". The Villages News.
  5. "Fernando Varela Reflects Whirlwind Year". The Villages News.
  6. Tomorrow’s Tenor Superstar Fernando Varela | JO LEE Magazine
  7. "The Vibe: 'America's Got Talent' finalist Fernando Varela stops in El Paso". El Paso Times.
  8. "Fernando Varela in Timmins". MasterClassLady.
  9. "Fernando Varela to Perform in Marshalltown". Times Republican.
  10. "Superstar Colin James and Tenor Fernando Varela Join It's Always Something Variety Show for Gilda's Club". Newswire.ca.
  11. "Tenor Fernando Varela to Sing at Community Concerts of Rancho Santa Fe". Rancho Santa Fe Review.
  12. "Fernando Varela to Perform at Local Concert Association". Lewistown Sentinel.
  13. "Local Tenor Fernando Varela Talks With The Morning MIX Before ‘America’s Got Talent’ Finale « MIX 105.1". MIX 105.1 CBS Local. 2013-09-18. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  14. "In Boca Raton, A Festival to Leave you Dizzy". Sun Sentinel's SouthFlorida.com.
  15. "Tenor Trio Forte Wows Boca Festival Audience". Palm Beach Arts Paper.
  16. "ChildFund LIVE! Artists". ChildFund International.
  17. "50 Top Latino Voices To Follow On Twitter". Huffington Post.
  18. "Event Producers Give the Grammys 'A-'; They Liked the Set, But Not Nicki Minaj". BizBash.
  19. "Participante boricua de America’s Got Talent tendrá concierto en San Juan". PrimeraHora.com.
  20. "Fernando Varela: Un tenor boricua con una carrera brillante". El Nuevo Día.
  21. "Tenor puertorriqueño listo para su primer concierto como solista". metro.pr.
  22. "Neos Borgloon on the Night of the Proms". The Age.
  23. "Classical Crossover Sensation Signs Global Record Deal with Deutsche Grammophon of Germany". Reuters.
  24. "Interview: Fernando Varela dé verrassing van Night of the Proms". De Werf.
  25. "Varela's special project to include event at Regina's Conexus Arts Centre". Regina Leader-Post.
  26. "Varela reschedules Regina show to May 12". Regina Leader-Post.
  27. "Night of the Proms USA". Night of the Proms.

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