I was born in Madrid and studied violin in my hometown and singing at the University of the Arts in Berlin. I have won prizes in national and international competitions, including Compostela Lírica (2021), Nuevas Voces de Sevilla (2017), Ciudad de Logroño (2016) and Riccardo Zandonai (2016). I made my debut in 2016 as Oscar (Un ballo in maschera) in productions at Dante Alighieri di Ravenna, Comunale di Ferrara and Municipale di Piacenza, where I also played Rosina (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) a year later. I have had the pleasure of singing at the Teatro de la Maestranza as Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro), Nannetta (Falstaff), Charlotte (Der Diktator), Bubikopf (Der Kaiser von Atlantis) and Despina (Così fan tutte), and at the Teatro Real as Eurydice (Orphée – Ph. Glass), Tebaldo (Don Carlo), Second Niece (Peter Grimes) and Clorinda (La Cenerentola). Other of my debut roles include Corinna (Il viaggio a Reims) and Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor). In 2022 I participated in two world premieres: La mujer tigre at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville and Lieder der Vertreibung und Nimmerwiederkehr at the Munich Biennale and the Deutsche Oper Berlin. I have worked with musical directors such as Riccardo Frizza, Ivor Bolton, Iván López-Reynoso and Nicola Luisotti; and with stage directors such as Deborah Warner, Stefan Herheim, David McVicar and Rafael R. Villalobos. I have been regularly present at Lied festivals, such as the LIFE Victoria Barcelona and the Schubertiadas of Vilabertrán and Barcelona. In 2022 I released petite MORT, my fi rst recording project in this genre with pianist Victoria Guerrero. In the symphonic fi eld I have performed Berg’s Sieben frühe Lieder, Mozart’s Missa Solemnis and Bruckner’s Psalm 150 with the Orquesta de RTVE, and I have performed with the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla and the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada. Since 2022 I am part of the project L’Andalousie au coeur, dedicated to the musical recovery of Pauline Viardot’s works in Spanish, performing with Helena Ressurreição and Francisco Soriano at the Opéra Comique, the Fundación Juan March and the Festival de Música Española de Cádiz, as well as recording this album together.