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J.S. Bach: The Trio Sonatas, BWV 525-530

Acclaimed for his ‘extraordinary top notes’ (Guardian), Mexican singer Jesus Leon is one of today’s most exciting lyric tenors.For his recording debut, he presents a selection of his favorite bel canto arias, uniting three 19th c. giants of Italian opera in a dramatic and expressive program revealing his sweet, light and flexible voice.‘‘…his light tenor was mellifluous in its phrasing and even in tone.’ (Seen & Heard Int’l) {Don Giovanni/Garsington Opera}‘‘…a voice with a homogeneous color and secure high tessitura…’ (Der Opernfreund) {Maria di Rohan/Radialsystem Theater, Berlin}
Acclaimed for his ‘extraordinary top notes’ (Guardian), Mexican singer Jesus Leon is one of today’s most exciting lyric tenors.For his recording debut, he presents a selection of his favorite bel canto arias, uniting three 19th c. giants of Italian opera in a dramatic and expressive program revealing his sweet, light and flexible voice.‘‘…his light tenor was mellifluous in its phrasing and even in tone.’ (Seen & Heard Int’l) {Don Giovanni/Garsington Opera}‘‘…a voice with a homogeneous color and secure high tessitura…’ (Der Opernfreund) {Maria di Rohan/Radialsystem Theater, Berlin}
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J.S. Bach: The Trio Sonatas, BWV 525-530

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Acclaimed for his ‘extraordinary top notes’ (Guardian), Mexican singer Jesus Leon is one of today’s most exciting lyric tenors.For his recording debut, he presents a selection of his favorite bel canto arias, uniting three 19th c. giants of Italian opera in a dramatic and expressive program revealing his sweet, light and flexible voice.‘‘…his light tenor was mellifluous in its phrasing and even in tone.’ (Seen & Heard Int’l) {Don Giovanni/Garsington Opera}‘‘…a voice with a homogeneous color and secure high tessitura…’ (Der Opernfreund) {Maria di Rohan/Radialsystem Theater, Berlin}
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