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Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya (Counter-tenor, Organ)

Born: Colombia

The Colobian counter-tenor and organist, Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya, obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Vocal Performance- Piano Performance from Escuela de Música Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas in Bogotá, Colombia (2008-2012); his Master of Arts degree in Early music Performance from Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Drastellende Kunst Stuttgart under Viennese baritone Georg Nigl (2014-2017); and his Bachelor of Church Music degree (Organ and direction) from University for Churchmusic Protestan Church in Tübingen. In 2016, after an intense activity in Europe, he received the prize for Colombian youth artists of the Ministry of Culture of Colombia and his artistic life was reviewed by Radio Nacional de Colombia and the specialized cultural press, in addition to being a fellow of the Deutsches Musikrat (2020) and the Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Würrtemberg (2021). He has appeared in invitational master-classes with Dame Emma Kirkby, Andreas Scholl, Robin Blaze and Philippe Jaroussky at “Jeunes talents du chant” , Centre du musique baroque du Versailles and the Bach Institut Leipzig.

As a soloist, Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya has been invited by orchestras throughout Germany: Barockorchester Schleswig-Holstein, Preussiches Kammerorchester (Potsdam, December 2015-January 2016), Café International Baroque Orchestra (Hamburg, January 2020), Neumeyer Consort (Mainz, June-July 2019), Barockorchester L'arpa festante (May 2019), Johann Friedrich Fasch-Ensemble Halle, Jugendbarrockorchester Baden-Würrtemberg (October 2018), and abroad, with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra (Israel, May 2018) and Ensemble Barroco de Bogotá (Colombia).

He has collaborated with artists and conductors such as Michael Schneider (La Stagione Frankfurt), Professor Johannes Knecht (Lübeck-Stuttgart), Dominique Vellard (Ensemble Guilles Binchois), Holger Speck (Vocalensemble Rastatt, since June 2017), Christoph Spering (Chorus Musicus Köln) and instrumentalist Organist Professor Wolfgang Zehrer (Hamburg) or Zink-cornetto Frithjof Smith (Basel) and has appearanced at festivals including the Podium Festival Esslingen (March/April 2016), Deutsches Chor Fest DDKC in Magdeburg (March 2017), 93. Neue Bachgesellschaft: Bachfest in Tübingen, Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht (Holland, August 2017), and Festival Barroco di Roma (December 2019). On the opera stage he has played Fernando in George Frideric Handel's Rodrigo (directed by Jörg Halubek), Bertarido in Rodelinda (Willhelma Theater, Stuttgart, July 2017), in L’humana Fragilitá by Monteverdi with the Reutlinger Kammeroper, Ottone in Agrippina and Cesare in Giulio Cesare in Egitto with the Händel Akademie Karlsruhe under the vocal guidance of mezzo-soprano Anna Bonitatibus.

Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya was also Organist at Evangelische Heilandskirche Stuttgart (March 2017-January 2022).

​ Several recordings for Edition Weissenburg:“Songs of Love and Night” (2018), G.F. Handel's Messiah (2018) in Hebrew to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the creation of Israel State – together with the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra - and for the label Deutsche Harmonia Mundi - with the Vox Baroque Orchester showcase his vocal prowess. He is currently based in Stuttgart, Germany.


Sources:
Álvaro Tinjacá- Bedoya profiles on LinkedIn & Facebook
Photo 02: Arkonkohlem photo; Photo 03: Tagblatt-Metz; PhotoS 04-05: Oliver Röckle; Photo 06: Mikel Szinetar
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (September 2022)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Christoph Gerthner

Alto

[PV-1] (2024, Video): G.F. Handel: Brockes Passion, HWV 48

Christoph Spering

Alto

Member of Chorus Musicus Köln:
[C-8] (2021): CD-1: BWV 78, BWV 127, BWV 96, BWV 130; CD-2: BWV 100, BWV 180, BWV 122

Links to other Sites

Álvaro Tinjacá- Bedoya on LinkedIn
Álvaro Tinjacá- Bedoya Countenor page on Facebook
Álvaro Tinjacá- Bedoya on Facebook


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