Bruno de Sá

Biography

'Bruno de Sá ... astounding ... with a high register of soprano purity.(…) A true male soprano able to command thrillingly ringing tones … capable of exquisite cantabile incorporating a ravishing mezza voce.' [Opéra magazine]

Brilliant young male soprano Bruno de Sá already has a string of glowing reviews to his name, his extraordinary voice and rare musicianship astonishing professionals, critics and public alike.

2015 saw his major role début, as Sesto in Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito at the Teatro São Pedro in São Paolo: “… a triumph … an international career awaits …” [concerto.com.br]. During the 2016/17 season he returned to the Teatro São Pedro as Gherardino (Gianni Schicchi), Harry (Albert Herring), Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro) and First Lady (Die Zauberflöte). At the 20th Festival Amazonas de Ópera he was the Shepherd in Tannhäuser, and soloist in Triunfo da Voz, a concert celebrating the great castrato Farinelli: “Bruno de Sá drove the audience wild …” [L’Opera].

In 2019 Bruno de Sá made his European debuts impressing the greater number with his interpretation of Aci in Bononcini’s Polifemo under the musical direction of Dorothee Oberlinger (Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci and Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth). During the season of 2019/20, Bruno de Sá joined the young artist programme at Theater Basel where he sung Die Kleine Meerjungfrau in Jherek Bischoff’s Andersens Erzählungen conducted by Thomas Wise (world première), and Barbarina in Le Nozze di Figaro conducted by Christian Curnyn. He sung Sesto in Handel’s Giulio Cesare directed by Peter Konwitschny (Oper Halle), as well as Isacio in Hasse’s Irene with the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra (Musiikkitalo Helsinki and Theater an der Wien).

With the beginning of the 2020/21 season, he returned to Bayreuth to sing Berardo in Porpora’s Carlo il Calvo staged by Max Emanuel Cenčic (Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival). Later, he took on the role of Abel in Scarlatti’s Il Primo Omicidio conducted by Philippe Jaroussky (Opéra de Montpellier and Whitsun Festival in Salzbourg), as well as Volusio in Hasse’s Cajo Fabricio with {oh!} Orkiestra (Gliwice and Vienna). At the end of the season, he sang Nerone in Handel’s Agrippina staged by Staffan Waldemar Holm and conducted by Francesco Corti (Drottningholm).

Recent engagements include Bruno's debut at the Innsbruck Early Music Festival as Aminta in Vivaldi's L'Olimpiade conducted by Alessandro de Marcchi, his role debut as Orfeo in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice conducted by Michael Hoffstetter (Gluckfestspiele), Baroque pasticcio Sehnsucht directed by Andreas Rosar and conducted by Philip Armbruster (Oper Dortmund), Aminta in Handel's Aminta e Fillide conducted by George Petrou (Händel-Festspiele Göttingen), pasticcio Siface with the Capella Cracoviensis conducted by Jan Tomasz Adamus (Opera Rara Festival Krakow), Pergolesi's Stabat mater conducted by Reinhard Goebel (Verbier Festival), Cleofide in Vinci's Alessandro nell'Indie directed by Max Emanuel Cenčic and conducted by Martyna Pastuszka (Bayreuth Baroque), and Stephano in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette directed by Eric Ruf and conducted by Pierre Duoussaud (Opéra de Rouen Normandie). Bruno has also toured various solo programmes across Europe developing fruitful collaboration with renown ensembles such as il pomo d'oro led by Francesco Corti, Les Accents under the direction of Thibault Noally, or Dorothee Oberlinger and her Ensemble 1700.

The young soprano will launch the 2023/24 season with Neapolitan School, a solo programme he will present at the Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival together with nuovo barocco under the direction of Dimitris Karakantas. Concerts will follow internationally, including the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires (Argentina), the Beirut Chants Festival (Lebanon), the Theatro São Pedro (Brazil), The Concourse in Sydney (Australia), and a concert with the Bursa State Symphony Orchestra in Bursa (Turkey). Appearances in Europe includes concerts at the Essen Philharmonie (Ruben Dubrowsky), Opéra Royal in Versailles, Opéra de Rouen Normandie, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris and finally at the Vienna Staatsoper alongside Baroque stars such as Cecilia Bartoli and Max Emanuel Cenčic.
Furthermore, Bruno will return to the Gluckfestspiel to sing the role of Sesto in Gluck's La Clemenza di Tito (Margravial Operahouse Bayreuth, Ekhof Theater Gotha). He will also sing Cleopatra in Hasse's Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra with {oh!} Orkiestra conducted by Martyna Pastuszka (Katowice, Dortmund), as well as Farnaspe in Graun’s Adriano in Siria under the direction of Dorothee Oberlinger, a production to be presented at the Schloßtheater Sanssouci in Potsdam.

Bruno de Sá distinguished himself receiving the OPER! Award 2020 and the ForumOpéra trophy 2022 in the category “Best Newcomer of the Year”. As an Erato / Warner Classics exclusive artist, his first solo album Roma Travestita was released in September 2022, receiving praise from press and public alike across the globe.

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Schedule

09 05 2024

LA CLEMENZA DI TITO (Sesto)

C.W. Gluck
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14 05 2024

DIVO DIVA

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24 05 2024

MARC'ANTONIO E CLEOPATRA

Johann Adolf Hasse
NOSPR Katowice (PL)
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05 01 2023
Carlo il Calvo
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N. A. Porpora
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