María José Moreno


María José Moreno is a Spanish light lyric soprano.

Biography

Born in Castilléjar, Granada, María José Moreno studied at the Escuela Superior de Canto in Madrid.
In 1996 she debuted in Pamplona with the character of Dido in the opera Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell with the group Vaghi Concerti, a production with which she would travel through several Spanish cities.
In 1997 Moreno made her great breakthrough, winning the Francisco Viñas Award in January and making her debut at the Teatro de la Zarzuela with Donizetti's La fille du régiment. A year later, she debuted at Madrid's Teatro Real with the Verdi opera Un ballo in maschera.
Her successes in Spain allowed her to make an international leap, performing at such important venues as La Scala in Milan and the Vienna State Opera. She has participated in the Festival de Pésaro numerous times, debuting in 2009.
She won a Grammy Award for the recording of the opera Falstaff with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis in 2006.
María José Moreno is a bel canto specialist, with a predilection for Rossini and Donizetti, but also Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In addition, she frequently performs zarzuelas.
She is married to, an Italian violinist and conductor who since 1994 has been the concertmaster of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia of A Coruña. The couple lives in Oleiros and has two children who speak Spanish and Italian.