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The soprano from Extremadura, born in Badajoz, began her musical studies in the specialty of recorder. Her vocal training began when she join the Professional Conservatory of Music Victoria de los Ángeles (Madrid) where she finished her studies obtaining the End of Grade Prize and the Extraordinary Prize of Music of the Community of Madrid in the specialty of Singing, under the tutelage of Elena Valdelomar. She finished her higher studies at the Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid with honors and with the Lola Rodríguez de Aragón 2020 End of Career Award. She has been awarded a scholarship by the IOA (International Opera Academy) of Ghent in the program for young talents to participate in the Opera Studio program. She has received one of the scholarships awarded by Juventudes Musicales to study abroad, as well as a scholarship from the association Amigos de la Ópera de Madrid.
She has received masterclasses from Mariella Devia, Deborah Polaski, Eva Marton, Dolora Zajick, Isabel Rey, Plácido Domingo, David Mason, Charlotte Margiono, Martin Wölfel, Dietrich Henschel, Giulio Zappa, Stéphanie d'Oustrac, Nicola Beller Carbone, among many others.
At Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo, she has performed as Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute (2021) and Violetta Valéry in La Traviata (2023). She has also performed other leading roles such as Sor Constance of Dialogues des Carmélites by Poulenc (2025), Gilda of Rigoletto (2022), La Princesa in Gato con botas by Montsalvatge (2021) or the role of Lauretta in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi (2023). In the zarzuela genre, she has excelled in the role of Clarita in Pablo Sorozábal's La del manojo de rosas, directed by Jordi Francés. Recently, she played the role of Maritrini in the world premiere of El orgullo de quererte by Javier Carmena, directed by Alondra de la Parra and staged by Albert Boadella and Martina Cabanas.
Mar has performed at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, Teatro Real in Madrid, Teatro Rossini in Pesaro (Italy), Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (Vilnius-Lithuania), Vlaamse Opera Theatre (Ghent - Belgium), Kaunas State Philharmonic (Lithuania), Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo, Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, Auditorio Baluarte in Pamplona, Kursaal in Donosti, Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, Palacio de Festivales in Santander, Teatros del Canal in Madrid, Teatro Principal in Santiago de Compostela, Teatro Principal in Burgos or Auditorio de Galicia in Santiago de Compostela.
He has given countless recitals throughout Spain, and his participation in national and international festivals such as the Pazaislio Muzikos Festivalis in Kaunas (Lithuania), the Gaia International Music Festival (Portugal) and MUSEG – Segovia Music Festival has been of great importance. He has also collaborated on several occasions with the Juan March Foundation in Madrid.
Her recording debut came with his album Luna Clara, together with pianist Aurelio Viribay, backed by the American record label Odradek Records, which includes a collection of songs by the Navarrese composer Jesús García Leoz. This album has been awarded the Melómano de Oro Prize by the prestigious Melómano 2021 Magazine, as well as being a finalist in the MIN 2022 Awards and in the +Músicas 2022 Awards.
Continuing with this “lunar binomial”, Mar Morán and the pianist Aurelio Viribay collaborate again in a new album, where they rescue the 29 songs of the Valencian composer Manuel Palau (1893 - 1967), under the title of Luna Muerta and sealed by the Spanish record label Cezanne Produciones. As for the music, Manuel Palau, occupies a place of special relevance in the evolution of the Spanish concert song throughout the first two thirds of the twentieth century, for its exceptional quality and originality in the extensive production for voice and piano.
Learn more about this lunar binomial in www.historiasdeunaluna.es
Mar Morán's latest collaboration in the recording field comes from the Galician pianist and composer Borja Mariño. This new CD entitled Mientras se borra el mundo, again with the label Cezanne Producciones, is a very interesting sample of his contribution to the Spanish song. This album has been awarded with the prestigious Sello de Oro de Ópera Actual 2024 and the Melómano de Oro 2024 award.