Pablo Talamante
- Actor
The Spanish-Mexican Actor/Singer, made his operatic debut with the Kentucky Opera in "Salome" which led to many singing contracts on a variety of stages in both Concert and Opera in the United States and abroad. The tenor received the Washington DC Area Musical Award (Wammy) for the best folk recording in Ariel Ramirez Misa Criolla with The Choral Arts Society of Washington. Pablo's musical education comes from the University of Louisville and the Catholic University of America. Pablo studied Acting at the Theatre Art School and Drama of the Institute of Fine Arts (INBA), in Mexico City under the direction of Mr. Alejandro Bichir (Damian Bichir's father) and staging technique from Mr. Emilio Carballido. Mr. Talamante played several leading roles in plays by the renowned author/stage director, Emilio Carballido.
Pablo participated in the movie "Connan the destroyer" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Richard Fleischer and in DUNE directed by Rafaella DeLaurentiis. Trained also in television in Televisa (Univision-Mexico City) where he participated in several pilot Soap Opera's such as "Chiquilladas" and acted in many TV commercials in that Country.
Among his musical performances include: the Louisville Orchestra, the National Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, the Kentucky Opera, National Washington Opera, Washington Concert Opera, the Reston Chorale, the Catholic University Opera theatre, the Virginia Oratorio Society, the Choral Arts Society of Washington, the Richmond Pops, Gloria Musicae Choral Society of Sarasota and the Sarasota Opera, FL. Mr. Talamante's extensive repertoire of folk, romantic ballads, semi-classical and classical music of Latino-America, has given him a special recognition among many musical associations often calling him the "Ricky Ricardo" of our time. (The Washington Post- "Raices Cubanas" 1998)
While serving in the Army, Pablo was requested by her majesty Queen Sofia of Spain to perform Agustin Lara's Granada at the United Nations in NYC, where he received a standing ovation from her Majesty and the Holy See of Rome. The tenor has worked with celebrated conductors and pianists such as Lawrence Leighton Smith, Heinz Fricke, Steven Crout, Duane Wolfe, Pablo Zinger, Miguel Roa, Anthony Walker, Scott Tucker, Stan Engrebetson, J. Reilly Lewis, Norman Scribner and Placido Domingo.
As member of the Armed Forces of the United States, Pablo has been requested by the White House to perform for the last six presidents of The United States. Mr. Talamante is now retired from the Army and pursuing his acting career.
Pablo has 30 years of stage experience as an actor and a singer.
Pablo participated in the movie "Connan the destroyer" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Richard Fleischer and in DUNE directed by Rafaella DeLaurentiis. Trained also in television in Televisa (Univision-Mexico City) where he participated in several pilot Soap Opera's such as "Chiquilladas" and acted in many TV commercials in that Country.
Among his musical performances include: the Louisville Orchestra, the National Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, the Kentucky Opera, National Washington Opera, Washington Concert Opera, the Reston Chorale, the Catholic University Opera theatre, the Virginia Oratorio Society, the Choral Arts Society of Washington, the Richmond Pops, Gloria Musicae Choral Society of Sarasota and the Sarasota Opera, FL. Mr. Talamante's extensive repertoire of folk, romantic ballads, semi-classical and classical music of Latino-America, has given him a special recognition among many musical associations often calling him the "Ricky Ricardo" of our time. (The Washington Post- "Raices Cubanas" 1998)
While serving in the Army, Pablo was requested by her majesty Queen Sofia of Spain to perform Agustin Lara's Granada at the United Nations in NYC, where he received a standing ovation from her Majesty and the Holy See of Rome. The tenor has worked with celebrated conductors and pianists such as Lawrence Leighton Smith, Heinz Fricke, Steven Crout, Duane Wolfe, Pablo Zinger, Miguel Roa, Anthony Walker, Scott Tucker, Stan Engrebetson, J. Reilly Lewis, Norman Scribner and Placido Domingo.
As member of the Armed Forces of the United States, Pablo has been requested by the White House to perform for the last six presidents of The United States. Mr. Talamante is now retired from the Army and pursuing his acting career.
Pablo has 30 years of stage experience as an actor and a singer.