pablo corá, tenor/hautecontre

Pablo Corá, tenor/hautecontre

Pablo Corá began singing and playing recorder as a child in his native Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he completed a trilingual baccalaureate from Barker College. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance from Ithaca College, and a Masters in Vocal Performance from Indiana University where he is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Early Music. He performs regularly with The Concord Ensemble, Musica Angelica, The Los Angeles Master Chorale, the LA Chamber Singers and Cappella, and has toured with Paul Hillier’s Theatre of Voices, Piffaro and the Folger Consort.  Pablo has performed as a soloist in the U.S., Europe and South America, in a vast variety of repertoire ranging from early music and oratorio, to twentieth-century opera.  Notable roles include the title role in Charpentier’s La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers, Orphée Descendant aux Enfers, Les Arts Florissants, and Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. His recorded credits include Harmonia Mundi USA, HM France, Dorian Recordings, Gothic, RCM.  He can also be heard in the 2005 world-premiere recording of Steve Reich’s “You Are” Variations on the Nonesuch label. He has been a music faculty at the San Diego Early Music Society workshop.