Bruno Campelo Muñiz
Bruno Campelo Muñiz
Countertenor

Born in Cádiz in 2001, Bruno Campelo Muñiz began his musical studies specializing in piano with Muskilda Salar Ochoa at the “Joaquín Villatoro” Conservatory in Jerez de la Frontera, where he also started singing in the Escolanía Juvenalia, a project led by Ana Belén Ortega Vilches. Thanks to one of the vocal technique workshops organized by this ensemble, he met Jorge Enrique García Ortega, whose student he has been since 2012.

In 2016, he graduated in Classical Singing (Grade 8) from the Trinity College of London, earning the Exhibitional Award, a distinction granted for achieving the highest national score. That same year, he was awarded first prize in his category at the VII Young Performers Competition “Ciudad de Sanlúcar”, organized by the Joaquín Turina Conservatory.

He has studied with Romina Basso at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory of Music in Florence and has participated in masterclasses with Carlos Mena at the Early Music Academy of the University of Salamanca and Eduardo López Banzo at the International Course on Baroque Vocal Interpretation, organized by the CNDM. Following this last course, he began working regularly with Eduardo López Banzo, becoming part of Vozes del Ayre, a subgroup of his ensemble Al Ayre Español.

Regarding his participation as a soloist, he has performed at numerous festivals, including the Festival de Música Española de Cádiz, the Festival de Música Antigua de Úbeda y Baeza, the Palencia Antigua Series of the CNDM, and the Noches de Música Series at the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Santander.

He has worked with La Real Capilla on a recording dedicated to Antonio Juanas, the last Spanish maestro de capilla of Mexico City Cathedral, and with La Danserye – Capella Prolationum on a video recording that reconstructs a Compline Office at Baeza Cathedral.

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