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Samuel Mariño (born 26 November 1993) is a Venezuelan-born
male soprano A sopranist (also known as male soprano) is a male singer who is able to sing in vocal tessitura of a soprano, usually through falsetto or head voice technique. This voice type is a specific kind of countertenor. In rare cases an adult man may b ...
opera singer and recitalist.


Early life

Samuel Mariño was born in Caracas, Venezuela, into a family of university professor parents and two siblings. Initially training as a ballet dancer at the Venezuelan National School of Dance and studying piano at the National Conservatory in Caracas, Mariño did not begin formal vocal training until his late teens. During puberty, Mariño’s voice did not undergo a typical mutation and retained the high pitch characteristic of prepubescent voice. As a gay teenager with an unusually high voice, he was subject to frequent bullying. Mariño and his family even sought medical advice about lowering his voice through surgery and therapy. He was persuaded to keep his natural soprano and to pursue vocal training and operatic career.


Education and career

Mariño commenced formal vocal study at the National Conservatory in Caracas. His first operatic experience was with Camerata Barroca in Caracas, where he had the opportunity to work with
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, and
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, while supporting himself with a variety of jobs that included hotel reception desks and a brief stint at Disneyland Paris. A decisive role in Mariño's career was played by American soprano
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who became a crucial teacher and mentor guiding Mariño to embrace and develop his natural soprano voice. In 2017, he received the Interpretation Award at the
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International Singing Competition and won the
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Audience Prize. Mariño’s debut solo album titled ''Care Pupille'' was released on Orfeo in 2020 and featured a collection of rarely recorded works by
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,
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and Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. In 2021, the singer recorded works by Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Porpora, Graun, Vinci, Handel and Monteverdi for two albums on the Chateau de Versailles Spectacles label: ''Stabat Mater'' and ''The Three Countertenors''. In March of 2022, Mariño was signed by
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. ''Sopranista'', his debut album with
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, was released later that year and nominated for Opus Classik award in the Young Talent of the Year and the Singing (Opera) categories. The label announced that the singer's new album, ''Lumina'', will be released on 25 July 2025. Mariño has been widely sought as a recitalist and soloist around the world. In April of 2022, he made his debut solo recital in London at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. In September of the same year, the singer made his Australian debut with the
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and returned for a second tour of performances in Sydney and Melbourne in February of 2025, to much anticipation and critical acclaim. In February 2023, Mariño was part of the first-ever South Korean tour of the Orchestra of the
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(Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal du Château de Versailles). In April of 2023, Mariño made his Argentinian debut at the
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in Buenos Aires with the Gabetta Consort. Later that month, he made his Canadian debut with the
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and returned to Toronto again for a series of concerts at
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in May of 2025. His United States debut was in May of 2023 with the Camerata Pacifica in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. In June of 2025, Mariño made his China debut as the star of the seven-city Three Countertenors program tour of the Orchestra of the
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(Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal du Château de Versailles) where his stunning soprano voice and gender-transcending beauty were noted for their power to break through the prejudices, elicit the sense of wonder and foster cultural change. Other notable recent debuts and collaborations include a series of performances with the
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in Krakow, Poland, gala concerts for
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at the Daigo-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan with harpist
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a recital at the Pablo Casals Symphony Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico with pianist
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, a solo concert with the
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in Oslo, a solo recital at the Versailles's
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, debut performances and concert tours in Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Malta and the Canary Islands with the musicians of the Gabetta Consort and the Concerto de' Cavalieri ensembles, and solo concerts at several prestigious music festivals, including the Handel Festival in Halle, Germany, the Gluck Festival in Nuremberg, Germany, the
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Festival in Graz, Austria, the
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New Year Music Festival in Switzerland, and Świdnica Bach Festival in Poland. Since his debut on the opera stage in 2018 as Alessandro in Handel's ''
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'', which earned him a nomination for Best Revelation Artist by
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, Mariño performed a number of operatic roles. In May of 2024, the singer created the role of Zambinella, a star of the Roman opera stage, in the new opera pastiche ''
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'' based on the eponymous novella by
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and featuring the never performed opera music by
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. As critics noted, Mariño's ultra rare natural soprano voice, combined with an exceptionally gender-fluid appearance and years of ballet training, made him uniquely capable of embodying the role of a
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, whose 'ideal feminine' beauty and voice are at the center of Balzac's work most explicitly concerned with the questions of art, voice, desire, gender, and sexuality. In the summer of 2023, Mariño made his United Kingdom operatic debut as Iris in
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's first-ever production of Handel's ''
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'' with the
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. In previous years, Mariño's opera roles included Oberto in Handel's ''
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'', Postumio in Graun's ''
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'', Angelo in Handel's ''
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'', Demetrio in Gluck's '' Antigono'', Curazio in Cimarosa's ''
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'', Tamiri in Angesi's ''Il re pastore'', the title role in Handel's ''
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'' and a star turn in Krystian Lada's queer thriller opera pasticcio ''Mysteries of Desire''. Mariño has been noted for the gender-transcending character of his voice, repertoire, images and performances. Starting with operatic music written for castrato soprano male roles, his concert and recital repertoire has been expanding to include the material written for soprano female roles and female soprano singers, including Handel's Cleopatra (''
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''), Atalanta, Berenice, Rodelinda, Semele, Alcina, Belezza ('' Il Trionfo'') and Almirena (''
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''), Caldara's Santa Eugenia (Il Trionfo dell'innocenza), Mozart's Countess Almaviva (''
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''), Dvořák's Rusalka and virtuoso concert arias for soprano by Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. While his natural soprano voice defies prevailing gender conceptions as such, both on and off the stage Mariño embodies and creates gender-fluid and norm-defying artistic and personal expressions that challenge cultural expectations. One example of Mariño's cultural significance, reach and impact include are
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video feature about his voice and work that was produced and distributed in over half a dozen languages of BBC's largest Instagram international services, including Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, Turkish, English and Pidgin English. Another set of indicators are multiple interviews and articles about the artist that have been published in the leading newspapers and magazines and invariably involved discussion of these issues and causes. In many of his interviews, Mariño emphasized that his unique vocal gift, combined with several distinguishing aspects of his identity, background, and life experience, motivate him to challenge the conventions and boundaries of the opera world and to invite and encourage underrepresented audiences and singers. Mariño has publicly supported and championed a number of causes. Gender and sexual freedom and equal rights for LGBTQ+ people are the issues that the singer has been regularly raising and supporting in the press, on social media and in his concerts, as well as through participation in charitable events such as Norway Pride 50th Anniversary Concert at the
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in Oslo, televised on
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, and the German AIDS-Foundation Opera Gala in Düsseldorf. He has publicly supported Ukraine, rebuked harassment and threats connected to his stance, and contributed his talents to the "Rebuild Ukraine" Opera Benefit Gala at the
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under the artistic direction of
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. The singer has also advocated for more awareness of and support for people living with mental health issues, and participated in
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and
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Mental Health Awareness Month campaigns.


Discography

* ''Care Pupille: Handel, Gluck'', Samuel Mariño, male soprano, with Händelfestspielorchester Halle directed by
Michael Hofstetter Michael Hofstetter (born 6 September 1961) is a German conductor and academic. He was chief conductor of the festival Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele from 2005 to 2012, and has been Generalmusikdirektor of Gießen since. He has worked internationa ...
, released by Orfeo label (2020) * ''Pergolèse, Vivaldi: Stabat Mater pour deux castrats'', Samuel Mariño, soprano, Filippo Mineccia, alto, with Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal directed by Marie van Rhijn, released by Château de Versailles Spectacles label (2021) * ''Les 3 Contre-Ténors: Le Concours de Virtuosité des Castrats'', Samuel Mariño, Filippo Mineccia, Valer Sabadus, Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal directed by Stefan Plewniak, released by Château de Versailles Spectacles label (2021) * ''Sopranista'', Samuel Mariño, sopranista, with La Cetra Barockorchester directed by
Andrea Marcon Andrea Marcon (born 6 February 1963 in Treviso, Italy) is an Italian conductor, organist, harpsichordist, and scholar. In 1997, he founded the Venice Baroque Orchestra.Kozinn, Alla"Young Italians Stand at Attention, Which Their Ensemble Attracts ...
, released by Decca label (2022) * ''Carl Heinrich Graun: Silla'' (role of Postumio) with
Bejun Mehta Bejun Mehta (born 29 June 1968) is an American countertenor and voice teacher. He has been awarded the Echo Klassik, the Gramophone Award,
, Valer Sabadus, Hagen Matzeit, Eleonora Bellocci,
Roberta Invernizzi Roberta Invernizzi (born 1966, in Milan) is an Italian soprano. She originally studied piano and double bass before turning to singing. She specialises in early music from the Baroque music, baroque and classical period of music. She has sung in ...
, Mert Sungu, Coro Maghini, Innsbrucker Festwochenorchester directed by Alessandro de Marchi, released by CPO label (2023) * ''Yánez: Viajera del río (Arr. Assad for Voice and Guitar) - Single'', Samuel Mariño, Plínio Fernandes, released by Decca Classics label (2023)


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