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 including 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 the Opera de Puerto Rico, he was Chorus Master for "La Traviata" (G. Verdi) and "Carmen" (G. Bizet). With Shreveport Opera in Louisiana, Pablo 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. He also performs as vocal soloist with The Palm Court Society Orchestra.