Luis Ledesma

Mr. Ledesma is on the voice faculty of the prestigious Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia,  as well as having served on the voice faculties of the Curtis Institute and the Metropolitan  Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development program. He has been building teaching  affiliations internationally for over a decade and is currently the Artistic Director of ISOFOM, a  prominent international summer festival in Morelia, Mexico. Through his efforts many young  singers have been introduced to prestigious institutions throughout the United States, Latin  America, and Europe. Many of Mr. Ledesma’s students now perform internationally and have  been winning prizes in prominent competitions worldwide. Mr. Ledesma was artist in residence  for Oberlin in Italy where he also taught the emerging artists. He continues to give master  classes around the world which already includes teaching for Bologna International Opera  Academy, University of Peking and Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Lyric Opera Studio  Weimar, International Summer Opera Festival of Serbia in Belgrade, Universidad de Santo  Domingo, Lafayette University, Baldwin Wallace University, and L’Opera de Montreal. In Mexico  he has worked with singers at the University of Sonora, Conservatorio Nacional de Mexico,  Escuela Superior de Music in Monterrey, Universidad de Puebla, Universidad de Monterrey,  Universidad Michoacana in Morelia, and San Pedro de Cholula. 

Mexican baritone Luis Ledesma has established a reputation as a “rich and well controlled  baritone” (Opera News). He frequently portrays the heroes and villains of Puccini, Verdi and the  bel canto masters as well as roles in recent new works in Spanish including Florencia en el  Amazonas and El pasado nunca se termina. His operatic and concert career has advanced in  Europe, the United States and South America and includes theaters such as Teatro alla Scala  (Luisa Fernanda), the Liceu in Barcelona (Alphonse in La favorite, Riccardo in I puritani and  Marcello in La bohème), Klangbogen Festival in Vienna (Leoncavallo’s La bohème), Wexford  Festival (Don Pasquale), Teatro Municipal de Santiago (Escamillo), Semperoper in Dresden  (Marcello), several roles for Koeln Oper (including Don Carlo and Germont), Teatro Colon in  Buenos Aires (Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia), Bellas Artes in Mexico City (Marcello, Germont,  and Escamillo ), Macau Festival (Sharpless), Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos (Marcello), Graz  Oper (Escamillo), L’opera de Montreal (Jack Rance in La fanciulla del West), Manitoba Opera  (Escamillo), Opera Lyra Ottawa (Tonio), the Philadelphia Orchestra (Marcello in a concert  version of La bohème and Beethoven Nine) and the Savonlinna Opera Festival (Enrico in Lucia  di Lammermoorand Escamillo), Bucharest National Opera (Scarpia) and Hungarian State Opera  (Alfio and Tonio). 

In the United States, Mr. Ledesma has sung with many companies, including Houston Grand  Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Diego Opera, Palm Beach Opera,Florida Grand Opera,  Washington Opera, New York City Opera, Arizona Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Atlanta  Opera, Santa Barbara Opera, Anchorage Opera, Santo Domingo, Madison Opera, Nashville  Opera, Portland Opera, Indianapolis and Connecticut Opera, Opera Pacific, Lyric Opera of  Kansas City, Opera Carolina, Memphis Opera, San Antonio Opera, New Jersey Opera,  

Minnesota Opera, Florentine Opera, and Hawaii Opera. He also sang two tours with Andrea  Bocelli, performing in famous venues such as Madison Square Garden, Hollywood Bowl, Hard  Rock Café in Hollywood, Florida, and the Auditorio Nacional Mexico City. Mr. Ledesma made his Carnegie Hall debut in the Faure Requiem and returned for Dvorak’s Te  Deum. He has sung Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony at the Mann Music Center with The  Philadelphia Orchestra and with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. He has performed a  variety of orchestral repertoire including Mozart’s Coronation Mass, Orff’s Carmina Burana with  the Louisville Orchestra, a series of Christmas concerts in Hannover with the NDR  Radiophilharmonie and a Verdi concert presented in Die Alte Opera Frankfurt. He also  performed Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for the Filarmonica de Jalisco and Gala concerts with  Tampa Opera and with Festival Cultural Zacatecas, and a solo recital with Festival Classique  des Hautes-Laurentides in Mont-Tremblant, Canada. His concert performances include La  bohème (Marcello) at the Vail Festival and the Mann Music Center with The Philadelphia  Orchestra and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Handel’s Messiah in Spain with the Orquesta  Sinfonica de Asturias.