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José Carbó
BornArgentina
OriginAustralia
Occupation(s)Singer

José Carbó is an Argentinian Australian baritone.[1] He has performed nationally and internationally for Opera Australia, Sydney Symphony and The Metropolitan Opera.[2]

Carbo worked with Slava and Leonard Grigoryan to produce an album titled My Latin Heart.[3] It was nominated for the 2012 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.[4] The trio then embarked on a tour also titled My Latin Heart featuring music from the album.[5]

Along with classical guitarists Andrew Blanch and Ariel Nurhadi he formed the José Carbó Trio who first performed in 2015.[6]

He received a Helpmann Award for Best Male Performer in a Supporting Role in an Opera for Opera Australia's Die tote Stadt in 2013.[7]

Disocography

Jose Carbo with Slava and Leonard Grigoryan

  • My Latin Heart (2012) - ABC Classics[8][9]

References

  1. ^ Dow, Steve (28 April 2012), "A voice built on solid sound", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ On the Couch (30 October 2015), "On the Couch with Jose Carbo", Arts Review
  3. ^ de Soysa, Shamistha (June 2012), "José Carbó – 'My Latin Heart'", Sounds Like Sydney
  4. ^ McCabe, Kathy (3 October 2012), "2012 ARIA Fine Arts Award winners full list", news.com.au
  5. ^ O'Brien, Philip (22 February 2014), "Music from the heart", Canberra Times
  6. ^ Lockley, Kate (9 February 2018), "Music", Bay Post
  7. ^ Blake, Elissa (29 July 2013). "STC stymies King Kong's rampage". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  8. ^ Crimeen, Bob (12 August 2012), "On disc", Sunday Herald Sun
  9. ^ Moffatt, Steve (7 August 2012), "Must hear", Northside