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A native of Lima, Peru, Luis Antonio
Gálvez-Alcántara, possessor of a dark, full-bodied lyric voice has
become one of the most sought after tenors in the Chicago area and
was recently invited to perform at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. His
operatic roles have included Don Jose in Carmen, Rodolfo in La
Boheme, Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly and Alfred in Die Fledermaus
sung throughout the United States from California to New York.
Recent performances include guest soloist with the
Lincoln Early Music Festival in Lincoln, England and soloist in the
Peruvian Independence Day celebrations at the Daley Center as well
as the Messenger in Verdi’s Aida with Opera Birmingham, Mozart’s
Missa Brevis in B-flat with Brooklyn New York’s Park Slope Singers,
a “Tenors of the Americas” recital with Metropolitan Opera tenor Roy
Cornelius Smith in historic St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in the
Bronx, New York and the stunningly dramatic Stabat Mater by Stanford
for Winnetka Congregational Church Concert Series.
He has also performed Chano in Gimenez's Zarzuela
Luis Alonso with Jarvis Conservatory, Alfred in Die Fledermaus with
Intimate Opera, The Prince in Rusalka with Opera for the Young,
Bach’s Magnificat and Cantata 140 with Bach and Beyond, Handel’s
Messiah, and “Siete canciones populares españolas” by De Falla and
“La Jota” from La Dolores by Bretón. He also appeared in concert
with the Northwest Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Judson Symphony,
Saint Ignatius Chamber Orchestra, a recital tour in Peru and
concerts in the Caribbean, aboard the new ship “Costa Atlantica”.
Luis is a founding member and the executive director of the North
Shore Opera Hour – Where music and passion meet! This new
performance group premiered its first show this year at Christ
Church in Winnetka with scenes from Strauss’ Die Fledermaus.
Mr. Gálvez-Alcántara has received the most distinguished award
offered by the Association of Peruvian Institutions in the U.S. and
Canada for his excellence and commitment to the Peruvian community
as a valuable contributor to promoting cultural diversity. He is a
graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt
University and is a member of the voice faculty in the Theatre
Conservatory at Roosevelt and Sherwood Conservatory of Music at
Columbia College. |

"While most of my work is in the classical venue, I hope to share
the beauty of Latin American music, and to honor ethnic diversity as
a true expression of the uniqueness of different cultures.”
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