The Spanish tenor, Julio López Agudo, received his musical training in Sevilla, where he studied viola da gamba at the former Conservatorio Superior de Música, and Psychology at the Universidad de Sevilla (2018-2019), where he graduated. In 2016 he obtained Grade 6 in Singing at Trinity College of London, with a score of 93 out of 100. He obtained his Master's degree in Music Psychology from UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (2018-2019).
Julio López Agudo began his choral training in 1996 in the Coro de la Universidad de Sevilla, and later became a member of various groups such as: the Coro del Teatro de la Maestranza, Asociación Coral de Sevilla, Coro del Ateneo de Sevilla, Schola Gregoriana Hispalensis, Coro Manuel de Falla del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Sevilla (until 2006), proyectoeLe (with which he has recorded three CD's), Coro de Cámara de Extremadura (2014-2017), and Cappela della Luce (2015-2016); and currently Coro de Cámara de Sevilla (since 2010), Jeu d’Harmonie (since 2013), and A5 Vocal Ensemble (since 2014). He has also collaborated regularly with the Coro Virelay, Coro de Cámara de Granada, as well as with Orquesta Barroca Archivo 415 and the instrumental group Il Modo Frigio. He has been directed, in various formations, by conductors such as Walter Reiter (The English Concert), Michael Thomas (Brodsky Quartet), Josep Cabré (Capilla Peñaflorida), etc.
Julio López Agudo has attended master-classes with Maruja Troncoso, Pepe Hernández, Concepción Martínez, Linda Perillo and Jorge Enrique García Ortega. As a soloist he has performed concerts with Aníbal Soriano (Laud), and has participated in works such as: Monteverdi's L’Orfeo, Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah, J.S. Bach's Cantatas 47, 106, 131 and 197, Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, Charpentier's Messe de Minuit, Blow's Venus & Adonis and George Frideric Handel's Xerses. He currently lives in Sevilla, Spain. |