
Enrique Bravo
tenor
“The highlight of the evening was tenor Enrique Bravo as Calaf, the unknown prince. With a beautiful timbre and powerful projection, rich in nuanced textures, Bravo delivered the climax of the night with his superb interpretation of ‘Nessun Dorma’ in the third act.”
Nelson Kunze, Concerto Magazine, March 2025
Turandot, CORS, Multipalco, Porto Alegre
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BIO
Enrique Bravo is a frequent guest artist with the leading opera houses and orchestras in Brazil.
He recently appeared with the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra in the role of GONZALVEZ in Ravel’s L’Heure Espagnole. At the Theatro Municipal de São Paulo, he performed PERI in Carlos Gomes’s O Guarani, DICK JOHNSON in Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West, ISMAELE in Verdi’s Nabucco, and PINKERTON in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
At the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro, he sang CANIO in Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci and LUIGI in Puccini’s Il Tabarro. At the Theatro São Pedro in Porto Alegre, he appeared as CALAF in the southern Brazilian production of Puccini’s Turandot.
He has also performed at the Teatro Guaíra in Curitiba, singing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony; at the Palácio das Artes in Minas Gerais as the tenor soloist in Verdi’s Requiem; and at Teatro Vermelhos in Ilhabela in a New Year’s Gala Concert alongside soprano Camila Provenzale.
Other highlights of his career include the roles of RAUL in Carlos Gomes’s Joanna de Flandres and AMÉRICO in Lo Schiavo, both with the Campinas Symphony Orchestra. He was also a featured soloist at the Campos do Jordão Winter Festival, in the Verdi–Wagner Gala Concert with the São Pedro Theatre Symphony Orchestra.
He has been a frequent participant in the Amazonas Opera Festival, where he has performed characters such as DON ÁLVARO, LENSKY, TAMINO, RICARDO, DON JOSÉ, RODOLFO, EISENSTEIN, BOTO, JASON, CALAF, DESSANA, ERNANI, and MANRICO.
Bravo has worked under the baton of renowned conductors such as Roberto Minczuk, Luiz Fernando Malheiro, Fábio Mechetti, Roberto Tibiriçá, Amos Talmon, Alessandro Sangiorgi, Emiliano Patarra, Marcelo de Jesus, Victor Hugo Toro, and Otavio Simões, and has collaborated with celebrated stage directors including Emilio Sagi, Jorge Takla, Ronaldo Zero, Carla Camuratti, Cibele Forjaz, Iacov Hillel, William Pereira, André Heller-Lopes, Arturo Chacón, and Robert Driver.
