JoshuaGuerrero
Contact
Dominic Domingo
Rowan Bidmead
Mathieu Levan
Representation
Management with Askonas Holt for Europe, South America, and Mexico
General Management with Opus 3 Artists
About Joshua
Mexican American tenor Joshua Guerrero’s 2024/25 season includes returns to Wiener Staatsoper for the title role in Don Carlo and Pinkerton Madama Butterfly, Houston Grand Opera for Rodolfo La bohème and Opéra national de Paris for Luigi Il Tabarro and will make his role debut as Don José Carmen at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma in Fabio Ceresa’s new production. On the concert platform he will sing an Advent Gala concert at Wiener Konzerthaus with Elīna Garanča and Karel Mark Chichon, a series of Christmas Concerts with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and Lorenzo Viotti and a concert performance of Manon Lescaut with Washington Concert Opera.
Future engagements include debuts with The Metropolitan Opera, Gran Theatre del Liceu, San Francisco Opera and Opéra National de Lyon and returns to Dutch National Opera, Opéra national de Paris, Wiener Staatsoper, Deutsche Oper Berlin and Opernhaus Zürich.
Last season, Joshua made his debut at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma as Boito Mefistofele and Deutsche Oper Berlin as Pinkerton Madama Butterfly. He returned to Royal Opera House Covent Garden as Pinkerton Madama Butterfly, Wiener Staatsoper for Luigi Il Tabarro and Dutch National Opera as Luigi and Rinuccio Il Trittico.
Joshua has performed with Wiener Staatsoper (Macbeth), Bayerische Staatsoper (Manon Lescaut), Opéra national de Paris (La bohème), Royal Opera House Covent Garden (Madama Butterfly, La bohème), Lyric Opera of Chicago (Don Carlos, Macbeth) Oper Frankfurt (Manon Lescaut), The Santa Fe Opera (Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Roméo et Juliette), Teatro Real Madrid (La bohème), Dutch National Opera (Tosca), Salzburger Festspiele (Il tabarro), San Diego Opera (La hija de Rappaccini, La bohème), Florida Grand Opera (Madama Butterfly, Lucia di Lammermoor), Washington National Opera (La traviata), Houston Grand Opera (Florencia en el Amazonas), Canadian Opera Company (La bohème, Rigoletto), Glyndebourne Festival (Madama Butterfly), LA Opera (Macbeth, Moby Dick, Ghosts of Versailles), Opéra National de Bordeaux (Simon Boccanegra), Opernhaus Zürich (Macbeth), English National Opera (Rigoletto), Teatro de la Maestranza (L’elisir d’amore).
In concert, he has toured Europe with Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolivar Orchestra singing Beethoven Symphony No. 9, sang Haydn Creation with Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, made his Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut with Marin Alsop in Beethoven Symphony No. 9, was a featured soloist at the Richard Tucker Music Foundation Gala at Carnegie Hall, gave a concert of opera arias and duets with soprano Joyce El-Khoury and the NDR Radiophilharmonie which was broadcast on television throughout Germany, Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Verdi Requiem with the Santa Fe Symphony, appeared with soprano Ailyn Pérez in One Amazing Night presented by San Diego Opera and a US tour of the Bel Canto Trio, additionally, he was the tenor soloist in the Bel Canto Trio’s 70th anniversary tour.
Joshua is a graduate of the Young Artist Program and recipient of the Eva and Marc Stern Artist Award at LA Opera, second prize-winner in the Operalia Competition, a Richard Tucker Foundation Career Grant recipient, and a GRAMMY Award winner for LA Opera’s recording of Ghosts of Versailles (Best Opera Recording). Film and television credits include the Academy Award™ winning animated feature film Coco by Disney/Pixar.
Representation
Management with Askonas Holt for Europe, South America, and Mexico
General Management with Opus 3 Artists
Season Highlights
Video
Joshua Guerrero, Ah! La Paterna Mano
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PlayingJoshua Guerrero, Donna non vidi mai
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PlayingJoshua Guerrero, Addio, fiorito asil
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PlayingJoshua Guerrero, Recondita Armonia
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Playing
Selected Repertoire
Boito | Mefistofele (Faust) |
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Catan | Florencia en el Amazon (Arcadio) |
Donizetti | L'elisir d'amore (Nemorino) |
Haydn | The Creation (Uriel) |
Heggie | Moby-Dick (Greenhorn) |
Previn | A Streetcar Named Desire (Steve Hubbell) |
Puccini | Gianni Schicchi (Rinuccio) • Il Tabarro (Luigi) • La Boheme (Rodolfo) • Madame Butterfly (B.F. Pinkerton) • Manon Lescaut (Il Cavaliere Renato des Grieux) • Tosca (Mario Cavaradossi) |
Verdi | Don Carlos (Don Carlos) • La Traviata (Alfredo Germont) • Macbeth (Macduff) • Rigoletto (Il Duca di Mantova) |
News
Press
Puccini | Madama Butterfly | Pinkerton
Royal Opera HouseMar 2024 - Apr 2024Mexican-American tenor Joshua Guerrero was exceptionally good as Pinkerton. He was in fine voice and is a skilled actor. His Pinkerton is despicable, unworthy and a clear coward. … Pinkerton’s villainy was so well expressed that when Guerrero bowed to the public there were a few good-humoured and appreciative boos – not because he wasn’t excellent but because his unpleasant Pinkerton was so convincing.
- Margarida Mota-Bull, Seen and Heard International
- 16 March 2024
One of the most hated characters in opera and yet Joshua Guerrero’s voice almost made me like him at times, his high notes are bright and full and his voice has charm and character.
- Andrew Lohmann, London Unattached
- 15 March 2024
Joshua Guerrero certainly looked the part of Pinkerton, the handsome, dashing naval officer par excellence. He matched Grigorian for warmth and pleasantness of phrasing and timbre
- David Karlin, BachTrack
- 15 March 2024