- Justino Díaz
Justino Diaz (born
January 29 ,1940 ) is an internationally renownedbaritone singer.Early years
Diaz was born in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, but lived and was raised in the town of Cataño. He attended Robinson Elementary School where, at the age of 8, he started to participate in the school's activities as a singer. In his first school play, when he was 10 years old, he sang the song "Old Black Joe", which became his favorite. After finishing his primary education, Diaz attended the
University of Puerto Rico High School inRio Piedras . While in high school, he took singing classes and participated in various presentations around the island. [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/justino_diaz Music of Puerto Rico] ]Diaz joined the choir of the
University of Puerto Rico where he sang solo. It wasn't long before Diaz enrolled inNew England Conservatory inMassachusetts . One of his professors wasBoris Goldovsky , who would be very influential in his career. Diaz made his professional debut as an opera singer at the Opera Theater of New England. In 1960, Goldovsky asked Diaz to join his opera company on a 20-state tour. After the tour, he entered and participated in a competition celebrated at theMetropolitan Opera House , winning third place in theNew England region. [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture] ]Diaz moved to
New York upon finishing his studies at the conservatory. Goldovsky recommended that he be represented by Hans J. Hoffman, a talent agent. Soon, Diaz was singing alongside other artists at the American Opera Society. He also sang with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and theBoston Symphony Orchestra .Metropolitan Opera House of New York
On
March 29 ,1963 , Diaz won an annual contest held at the Metropolitan of New York, becoming the "first" Puerto Rican to obtain such an honor. As a consequence, Diaz made his Metropolitan debut on October 1963 in Verdi's "Rigoletto" as Monterone. Among theopera house s in which Diaz has made presentations are:La Scala inMilan, Italy ; Paris Opera, The Vienna Staatsoper; the Opera House of Salzburg; theNew York City Opera ; the Opera of Spoletto; the Opera of Rome; TheRoyal Opera House inCovent Garden ; theTeatro Colón inBuenos Aires ; the Zarzuela Theater ofMadrid and others. In 1966 he helped to inaugurate theLincoln Center inNew York City by starring in the opening night performance of "Antony and Cleopatra" bySamuel Barber . [ [http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu/alumni/alumni_profiles/profiles/Diaz.htm Alumni Profile: Justino Diaz '63, '86 hon. D.M.] ]In Puerto Rico
In Puerto Rico, Diaz was a frequent participant in the annual Casals Festival. He sang in the inauguration of the
Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan. He also played the role ofLuis Muñoz Marín in the 1984 musical "Fela". In 1986, Diaz played the role of Jago, oppositePlácido Domingo inFranco Zeffirelli 's film adaptation of "Otello ". In 1967, his Escamillo in "Carmen" was filmed, conducted and directed byHerbert von Karajan , and also starringGrace Bumbry andJon Vickers . [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/justino_diaz Music of Puerto Rico] ]Diaz recorded "Messiah", "Semele" and "Solomon" by Handel. He also recorded "Lucia di Lammermoor", "L'assedio di Corinto" (both with
Beverly Sills ) and "Thaïs" (withAnna Moffo ). He has also sung the role of Emile De Becque in the world-premiere recording of the complete score fromRodgers and Hammerstein 's "South Pacific". He stars in this British-produced 2-CD set oppositePaige O'Hara as Nellie Forbush. In 1987, Diaz played the role onstage atLincoln Center .Recognitions and awards
Among the recognitions and awards which Diaz has been honored with are: An Honorary Doctorate in Music from the
New England Conservatory , The Handel Medal from the City of New York and The National Medal of Culture from the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. [http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/justino_diaz Music of Puerto Rico] ]Filmography
Among the films and television appearances made by Diaz are the following: [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0246642/ IMdB] ]
*Callas Forever - 2002 - as "Scarpia"
*When the Fire Burns: The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla - 1991 - as "Don Quixote" (in El Retablo de Maese Pedro)... aka Life and Death of Manuel de Falla (USA) ... aka The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla (USA: short title)
*Otello - 1986 - as "Iago"
*Carmen - 1967 - as "Escamillo"Television appearances
*El Gato Montés El - 1995 (TV) - as "Juanillo"
*El Retablo de Maese Pedro - 1992 (TV) - as "Don Quixote de La Mancha"
*L' Africaine - 1988 (TV) - as "Nélusko"
*Norma - 1981 (TV) - as Oroveso
*"Live from the Metropolitan Opera" .... Sparafucile (1 episode, 1977)... aka Live from the Met (USA: informal alternative title) ... aka The Metropolitan Opera Presents (USA: new title)
*Rigoletto - 1977 (TV) episode - as "Sparafucile"Later years
On
March 29 ,2003 , Justino Diaz retired after 40 years in the arts. However, before he made his last presentation at the Luis A. Ferrer Performing Arts Center, he held a good-bye tour where he closed all of his presentations with the song "Old Black Joe", the same song that he sang at the Robinson Elementary School when he was 10 years old. [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture] ]Currently, Diaz and fellow Puerto Rican pianist Elias Lopez Soba, are the artistic and musical directors of the
Casals Festival , a classical music event held annually in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture] ]ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://www.prpop.org/biografias/PR Popular Culture]
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