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OCASIO Jorge

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With his "deep, warm bass voice and an informed musicality" Jorge Ocasio is quickly becoming a favorite of audiences and music critics. In a glowing review of his recent Dulcamara one New York critic wrote: "Jorge Ocasio steals the show in 'Elixir.' The role of Dr. Dulcamara was vividly brought to life by Jorge Ocasio who, like the great singing actor Tito Gobbi, could instantly grip the audience's attention.

Ocasio, with his lustrous dark basso and perfect operatic stagecraft charmed us all with his 'Udite, udite, o rustici.' Ocasio's Act 2 duet with Adina was great fun! Ocasio recalled the memory of the great Baccaloni, who was an unforgettable Dulcamara. (Of course Ocasio is much slimmer.)"

 

Mr. Ocasio reprises his delightful Dulcamara in a company début with Wichita Grand Opera in February 2010.

Recently, he scored triumphs as Dulcamara and Leporello with Houston's Opera in the Heights, Leporello and Il Commendatore with El Dorado Opera in Los Angeles, Balthazar (Amahl and the Night Visitors) in New York City and Los Angeles, Il Commendatore at Teatro del Barrio and Dulcamara, Dr. Bartolo and the Sacristan in New York City.

Other performance highlights include principal roles in Puerto Rico's Puccini Gala and in New York's popular Verdi Marathon, appearances with the X Festival of Music where he performed as soloist in J.S. Bach's humorous "Coffee Cantata" in Costa Rica and Guatemala, with the Baroque Ensemble of New York, with Aprile Millo as Tosca at Connecticut Grand Opera and in television broadcasts as the dizzy Sacristan with Opera de Puerto Rico, and in the title role of Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro in Rome, Italy.

As a member of the Teatro de la Opera and Opera de Puerto Rico he performed Monterone in Rigoletto, The Sacristan in Tosca, Mathieu in Giordano's Andrea Chénier, Benoit and Alcindoro in La Bohème, Fiorello in Marta Domingo's production of Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Cecilia Bartoli, and Abimelech in Camille Saint-Saëns Samson et Dalila starring Placido Domingo.

Mr. Ocasio débuted as Osmin in Mozart's Abduction from the Seraglio and as Dr. Bartolo in Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia in New York City, and was enthusiastically lauded for his appearances as guest soloist in APTEL's Annual Concert Tour singing selections from the rich traditions of Zarzuela and Latin-American Art Song.

Jorge Ocasio has performed as concert soloist with the Camerata Choral in Haydn's Missa Santi-Nicolai and Michael Haydn's Requiem, with the Coro Sinfónico, Händel's beloved Messiah, the Mozart Requiem and Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem throughout the U.S.. While working with the International Vocal Arts Institute he portrayed Don Geronimo in Enzo Dara's production of Cimarosa's Il Matrimonio Segreto conducted by Maestro Martin Issep.

Written by Celia P. Novo Last modified on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 16:56
Celia P. Novo

Celia P. Novo

Celia P. Novo is Founder and President of the international artist management company NOVO ARTISTS, INC. and of NOVO CONSULTING.

Mrs. Novo has been a dynamic and productive force in the classical music world since 1983 when she became personal business manager to late legendary soprano ARLEEN AUGER.

Known for her uncompromising standards of professional integrity and for the outstanding quality of her clients, Mrs. Novo focuses on finding only the finest and most promising talent the world over.

 

CELIA P. NOVO

Born in New York City, Celia P. Novo attended New York University as a double major in Biology and Music. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Advanced Biological Studies from Fordham University. Mrs. Novo worked as a senior research assistant in the departments of Biochemistry, Neurology, and Pediatric Neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for six years. As a New York State certified teacher, she taught Biology, Chemistry, and Developmental Biology at the college preparatory level.

In a dramatic career change, she became personal business manager to her dear friend, the late American diva Arleen Auger, in 1983. Mrs. Novo directed all of Ms. Auger's business affairs until her tragic death in June of 1993. Mrs. Novo and her husband, Guy P. Novo, founded the Arleen Auger Memorial Fund in 1995. The purpose of this Fund is to identify needy and talented young singers who wish to follow in Ms. Auger's esteemed footsteps, and reward them with study grants and scholarships to help defer the cost of voice lessons and other expenses relating to their vocal studies.

In 1995, Celia Novo founded Novo Artists, Inc., an international artist management company that represents conductors, stage directors, set designers, choreographers, singers, and instrumentalists throughout the world. She is also Founder and President of Novo Consulting.

Always devoted to charitable organizations, Mrs. Novo served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Music Conservatory of Westchester from 1987 through 2003, and played a prominent role as chairperson of their education, marketing and special events committees. In 2006, she was elected to the Board of Directors of St. Christopher's Inn by the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement at Graymoor.

Mrs. Novo and her husband, international attorney Guy P. Novo, reside in Hartsdale, NY. Their son, Andrew R. Novo, graduated Magna cum laude in History from Princeton University in June 2002, earned a Masters degree in International Relations and a Doctorate in History at the University of Oxford in July 2005, and a Doctorate in History. Andrew's first novel Queen of Cities has recently been published by Coffeetown Press.

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My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it,
and you simply take as much as you require.


~Edward Elgar