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Carlos Monteiro (Tenor)

Born: Portugal

The Portuguese tenor, Carlos António da Fonseca Monteiro, started his musical studies at the Conservatório Regional de Setúbal-Portugal (1994-2003), having studied piano with António Toscano and vocal technique with Sílvia Martinho. Simultaneously, he graduated in Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon (1996-2002). He finished his studies on the Vocal course at Conservatório Nacional de Lisboa in the class of Rute Dutra (2004-2010). In 2013 he finished his Vocal degree with the maximum classification on the final exam at Superior School of Music of Lisbon, in the class of Luís Madureira (2010-2013). Finished in 2018 the Master studies of Music degree in Singing, Early Music at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag. He has participated in many of the International Early Music Courses organized by the Academia de Música Antiga de Lisboa (2005-2010), where he worked with Jill Feldman on vocal technique and style in early and Baroque, with German, Italian, English and French repertoire. In March 2009, he participated in the Workshop on the Early Singing at CCB (Lisbon) with Maria Cristina Kiehr. He attended private lessons with Howard Crook, Susan Waters and Elisabete Matos and had master-classes with Enza Ferrari, Howard Crook and Tom Krause. He participated in many competitions, such as the 1st National Competition in Singing of Official Conservatories (Aveiro, 2007), the 2nd edition of Prémio José Augusto Alegria (ÉÉvora, 2008), the competition of Lyric Singing of the Portuguese Rotary Foundation (2010) and the singing competition Luisa Todi (Setúbal, 2011).

Carlos Monteiro is a self-employed tenor singer since 2012. He has been a member of many choirs, from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, the University of Lisbon, the Associação Musical Lisboa Cantat and the Associação Sintra Estúdio de Ópera. During 2014, he performed with the Dutch ensemble Norg Consort and is part of the Dutch ensemble Margaretha Consort, working mainly early music. As a singer in the ensemble La Capella Reial de Catalunya (Director: Jordi Savall; since June 2013), he first performed the program Magnificat & Concerti (2014) and since then sings regularly with this ensemble. He is also a member of the Vocal Ensemble Olisipo from Lisbon, Portugal (since October 2012), Os Músicos do Tejo from Lisbon, Portugal (since September 2017), and sang with Cappella Amsterdam (Director: Daniel Reuss) from the Netherlands (Internship April 2018).

Carlos Monteiro sang as a soloist at the Opening Concert of the Restoration of the 6 Organs of the Royal Basilica of Mafra (2011) and at the delivery of the Europa Nostra Award 2012. He also performed Tu é a esperança, a madrugada… (J.S. Béreau) and Iphigenia and Isaac as Abraão (A kills B performances), the cantata A Paz da Europa (J.D. Bomtempo) and Missa Pro Defunctis (Frei Manuel Cardoso) with Grupo Vocal Olisipo in 2012; Tenor in Des Landes Verwiesen – Acções Cénicas e Concertantes (1978) by Juan Allende-Blin, Teatro S. Luiz, Lisboa (2013); Missa em Fá M by Francisco António de Almeida at Festival Cistermúsica (2013); Program Magnificat & Jubilate with Jordi Savall & Le Concert des Nations (Auditori-Barcelona and Château de Versailles, Cover of the tenor soloist, 2013); Serenade for tenor solo, horn and strings Op. 31 by Benjamin Britten, maestro Jean-Sébastien Béreau (2013); A Morte, a doce irmã do sono - Requiem Mass for 6 voices by Frei Manuel Cardoso at IV Festival Os Sons de Almada Velha with Grupo Vocal Olisipo and Ana Zanatti (2013); Swan in Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, C.C. Olga Cadaval - Sintra (2013); Música Policoral na Capela Real e Patriarcal de Lisboa no Século XVIII at Festival Múúica em São Roque with Americantiga and Maestro Ricardo Bernardes in Lisbon (2013); Pastor in Lauda per la Nativita del Signore by Ottorino Respighi in Lisbon (2013); Tenor in Le Roi David by Arthur Honegger in Lisbon (2013); Mass in C major Op.86 by L.v. Beethoven with Orquestra de Câmara Portuguesa conducted by Maestro Pedro Carneiro in Lisbon (2013); Messiah by George Frideric Handel with Orquestra Clássica do Sul conducted by Maestro Cesário Costa in Faro (2014); Oster-Oratorium, BWV 249 by J.S. Bach with Orquestra XXI conducted by Maestro Dinis Sousa on tour: Lisbon, Porto, S. João da Madeira e Alcácer do Sal (2014); Swan in Carmina Burana by Carl Orff at Aula Magna, Lisbon (2014); Zarzuela “Salir el Amor del Mundo”, S. Durón - Ensemble MelleoHarmonia, Lisbon (2015); J.S. Bach Cantatas (BWV 106, BWV 182, BWV 150), with Choeur Calliope of Lausanne, Lisbon (2015); Messiah by G.F. Handel, Scracht Muziekdagen in Leiden, Netherlands (2017); Johannes-Passion (BWV 245) by J.S. Bach, Tenor arias and Servus – Kamekoor Lamusa, Utrecht, Netherlands (2017); Markus-Passion (BWV 247) by J.S. Bach (reconstruction by Simon Heighes), Evangelist and tenor aria, Zeist, Netherlands (2018).

Whithin the opera roles, Carlos Monteiro interpreted Peppe in Rita (G. Donizetti), Pierre in A Vingança da Cigana (Leal Moreira), D. Fábio in O Basculho de Chaminé (Marcos de Portugal), Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni (W.A. Mozart), Commissario di Polizia in Il Signor Bruschino (G. Rossini), Basilio/Don Curzio in Le Nozze di Figaro (W.A. Mozart), Romeo in Romeo et Juliette (Charles Gounod), Gherardo in Gianni Schicchi (G. Puccini), Nerone in L’Incoronazione di Poppea (C. Monteverdi), Catone in Catone in Utica (Antonio Vivaldi), Ulisse in Penelope la casta (Alessandro Scarlatti), Paride in Il ratto di Helena (Marco Vitale).

Since Carlos Monteiro began his profissional career, worked with the conductors: Jorge Carvalho Alves, Jean Sebastien-Béreau, Cesário Costa, João Paulo Santos, Jordi Savall, Yi-Chen Lin, Paul Valk, Dinis Sousa, Pedro Carneiro, Paulo Lourenço, Pedro Amaral, António Lourenço, Miguel Jalôto, Myguel Castro, Nikolay Lalov, Vera Batista, ÉÉlio Murcho, Nicholas Achten, Marco Vitale.

Carlos Monteiro took part on the recording of the CD's "Colection Compositores Portugueses XX/XXI" and "Fernando Lopes-Graçaa cappella choral work" with Associação Musical Lisboa Cantat (Ed. Numérica), and the DVD’s "Os seis orgãos da Basílica de Mafra" (RTP); "Lux in tenebris", works by Jean Sébastien Béreau (Ed. La Má de Guido); ”Magnificat & Concerti”, “Guerre & Paix”, “Heinrich Isaac” with Jordi Savall (Edition Alia Vox).


Sources:
Orquestra de Câmara de Cascais e Oeiras Website
Carlos Monteiro profiles on LinkedIn Facebook
The Artist (August 2018)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2018); Carlos Monteiro (August 2018)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Ton Koopman

Tenor

Member of Royal Conservatoire Artists:
[V-18] (2016, Audio): BWV 232 [2nd recording]
[V-19] (2016, Video): BWV 232 [3rd recording]

Jordi Savall

Tenor

Member of La Capella Reial de Catalunya:
[V-3] (2013, SACD+DVD): BWV 243
[V-6] (2019, 2-SACD): BWV 248/1-6

Links to other Sites

Carlos Monteiro (Orquestra de Câmara de Cascais e Oeiras)
Tenor | Carlos Monteiro (Margaretha Consort) [Dutch]
Carlos Monteiro on LinkedIn
Carlos Monteiro on Google+
Carlos Monteiro on Facebook
Carlos Monteiro (ReCo Culture Management) [Dutch]


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