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Pablo
Pomales-Ojeda -
a native of Puerto
Rico, earned his music degree from the Conservatory of Music in
Puerto Rico. While in Puerto Rico, he performed numerous roles
for tenor to include “Monostatos” in Die Zauberflote
(W.A. Mozart), and “Kaspar” in Amahl and the Night Visitors
(Gian Carlo Menotti). With the Puerto Rico Symphony he performed
The Sancti Nicolai Mass (J. Haydn) and the Mass in F
(Domenico Zipoli). With Opera de Puerto Rico Company, he was
Chorus Master for La Traviata (G. Verdi) and Carmen
(G. Bizet). With Shreveport Opera in Louisiana, he performed the
roles of “Peter” in Jesus Christ Superstar (A. Lloyd
Weber), “Benvolio” in Romeo et Juliette (C. Gounod), “The
Second Nazarene” in Salome (Richard Strauss) and was
guest soloist for The Times Fourth of July Celebration.
Upon arriving in Jacksonville he joined the Jacksonville
Symphony in the opera production of La Boheme (G.
Puccini) as “Parpignol, the toy vendor”. In 2008, he returned to
participate with the Jacksonville Symphony in the opera
production of La Traviata (G. Verdi) as “Giuseppe”. He
has performed as vocal soloist for The Palm Courts Society
Orchestra. |