Born in Elche (Alicante), he has participated since the age of nine as a soloist singer in the Misteri d'Elx(a medieval sacred lyrical drama declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001), performing in concerts throughout Spain and abroad: Iglesia del Salvador (Seville), Monasterio del Escorial, Bilbao Cathedral, Valencia, Jaén and Palma de Mallorca Cathedrals, Basílica del Pilar (Zaragoza), Santa Maria Maggiore (Rome), San Martín Pinario (Santiago de Compostela), La Merced (Madrid), Jakobs Kyrka (Stockholm), Santo Marcial (Avignon), Palau de les Arts (Valencia), among others.
He obtained his Piano Degree with V. Narejos and later his Singing Degree with the baritone J. A. Román. At the same time, he graduated in Music Education from the University of Alicante and later earned a Bachelor’s Degree (Major in Music) from the University Isabel I of Castile (Burgos), receiving the Award for Best Academic Record for his Final Degree Project on vocal technique.
He has performed as a soloist in recitals, galas, and opera, zarzuela, song, lied, and oratorio concerts in various concert halls and theaters in Valencia, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastián, Girona, Santander, Granada, and Lanzarote. He has also appeared as a soloist at the Auditorio de Alicante (ADDA) during the different Bach Weeks, performing cantatas and the St. John Passion.
He has participated as an active student in singing, repertoire, and interpretation courses and masterclasses with Montserrat Caballé, Mariella Devia, Enedina Lloris, Ana Luisa Chova, Carmen Bustamante, Dolors Aldea, Isabel Penagos, María Bayo, Francesca Roig, Miquel Ortega, Alberto Zedda, José Miguel Pérez-Sierra, José Carreras, Eduard Giménez, Francisco Araiza, Jaume Aragall, Àngel Òdena, José Sempere, Anna Bigliardi, Angelo Michele Errico, Rubén Fernández Aguirre, Vincenzo Scalera, and Lorenzo Bavaj.
In January 2011, he performed the role of Ernesto at the Teatro de Sarrià (Barcelona) as the culmination of the masterclasses on the opera Don Pasquale (Donizetti) given by the tenor Raúl Giménez. In February 2011, he won the Mirna Lacambra Competition with the role of Count Almaviva, which granted him access to the 15th Professionalization Course of the Sabadell Opera School, dedicated to Il barbiere di Siviglia, performing it at the Teatro La Faràndula (Sabadell) under the musical direction of Daniel Gil de Tejada and stage direction of Miquel Gorriz. In 2012 and 2013, he participated as an active student in the Vocal Interpretation Masterclasses taught by Maestro Alberto Zedda and performed in the final concerts at the Italian Cultural Institute and the Madrid School of Singing.
In 2013 and 2014, he was awarded prizes in the finals of the 2nd and 3rd Ciudad de Elda International Singing Competition, chaired by the soprano Ana María Sánchez. In 2014, he was a semifinalist in the 15th Bilbao International Singing Competition, with María Bayo as president of the jury, which included Helmut Deutsch, June Anderson, Marjana Lipovsek, Paulo Abrao, and Emilio Sagi, among others. In 2015, he performed the role of Javier in the zarzuela Luisa Fernanda at the Gran Teatro de Elche.
In November 2016, he performed the role of Menico in the absolute premiere of Manuel García’s opera Un avvertimento ai gelosi at the Auditorio Nacional de Madrid and the Teatro Maestranza in Seville, under the musical direction of Rubén Fernández Aguirre and stage direction of Ignacio García.
In 2017, he was selected by the Academy of the Holy Week Religious Music Festival of Cuenca as a soloist to perform the role of Nathanael in Schubert’s oratorio Lazarus, conducted by José Sanchís, with artistic direction by Cristóbal Soler at the Cuenca Auditorium, broadcast live on RNE Clásica and later on TVE.
In 2018, he coordinated, performed, and directed much of the recording of the Misteri d'Elx CD, both in its current version (CD 1) and in the 1709 Consueta version (CD 2), for the Phonoclassical label.
In April 2019, he performed the role of Nemorino in the opera L’elisir d’amore at the Conservatori Superior del Liceu Auditorium (Barcelona), in the final concert of the Master’s Degree in Opera, under the vocal guidance of the tenor Eduard Giménez and soprano Mariella Devia, with musical direction by Manel Valdivieso and stage direction by Paco Azorín.
In January 2020, he sang Rossini’s Stabat Mater in the final concert of the masterclass given by Maestro José Miguel Pérez-Sierra at the Operastudio of the University of Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), in memory of Maestro Alberto Zedda. That same month, he was selected by the tenor José Carreras to participate as an active student in the Opera Masterclass at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro (Italy), where he opened the final concert at the Teatro Rossini performing Prince Don Ramiro’s aria from La Cenerentola (Rossini). He returned with Maestro Carreras to Pesaro in October 2021, performing La Danza (Rossini) in the final concert.
In December 2020, he was a semifinalist in the New York International Opera Competition, organized by Premier Opera Foundation + NYIOP International Opera Premier of New York.
In 2021, he performed the role of Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini) at the Auditorio El Greco (Toledo) with the Orquesta Filarmónica de La Mancha, under the musical direction of Francisco A. Moya and stage direction of Ana Tebar and Eugenia Corbacho.
He was also selected by audition by the Gran Teatre del Liceu (Barcelona) for the absolute premiere of the opera La cuina de Rossini, a production successfully premiered at the Liceu in February 2022 and revived in April 2022 and January 2023, in which he performs the role of Guillem Tell under the musical direction of Andreu Gallén and stage direction of David Selvas.
He is a professor of vocal technique and repertoire for the Escolanía and Capella of the Misteri d'Elx, a position he has held since 2002. In 2023, the City Council of Elche awarded him the Silver Medal of the city for his continuous work in the preservation and improvement of its Cultural and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. He regularly studies vocal technique with Francisco Araiza, José Carreras, Eduard Giménez, José Antonio Román, and Dolors Aldea, and repertoire with Marta Pujol, Celsa Tamayo, and Rubén Fernández Aguirre. Last date modified: October 2025 Not to be altered without permission. Please delete any previous biographic material.