Adam Sánchez is a Mexican tenor who was born in Warsaw, Poland. The offspring of two opera singers, he started classical voice training at four years of age in Germany, where he still resides. At the age of 20, he received his first opera engagement at the Ulm Theater (Germany) where he worked with conductor Philippe Jordan on several roles. In 1998 he became a guest soloist at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz (Munich), where he made his debut as Tamino with conductor Constantinos Carydis. Until 2007 he was a permanent member of that theatre and also worked with Marcel Prawy and Claus Guth. In 2001 Sánchez won first place in the Audience Encouragement Award from the Bavarian Theaters Organizations (IBS), Germany. That same year he participated in a Masterclass with Francisco Araiza. In 20
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Prinzessin Nofretete (Princess Nefertiti), Dostal, N.
Oper LeipzigDr. Hjalmar Eklind + 1 roles
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Leipzig, GermanyDie Fledermaus (The Bat), Strauss II
Oper LeipzigAlfred
View cast and crewAdam Sánchez is a Mexican tenor who was born in Warsaw, Poland. The offspring of two opera singers, he started classical voice training at four years of age in Germany, where he still resides. At the age of 20, he received his first opera engagement at the Ulm Theater (Germany) where he worked with conductor Philippe Jordan on several roles. In 1998 he became a guest soloist at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz (Munich), where he made his debut as Tamino with conductor Constantinos Carydis. Until 2007 he was a permanent member of that theatre and also worked with Marcel Prawy and Claus Guth. In 2001 Sánchez won first place in the Audience Encouragement Award from the Bavarian Theaters Organizations (IBS), Germany. That same year he participated in a Masterclass with Francisco Araiza. In 20