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Tobias Campos Santiñaque

Tenor

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Tenor Tobias Campos Santiñaque started his performing career at the age of eight, singing with the Children’s Choir of Teatro Argentino in numerous operas. He has since appeared as a soloist in productions including Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and Wagner’s Lohengrin. At eighteen, Tobias made his tenor debut at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, performing the role of Pollicino’s father in Werner Henze’s Pollicino, as well as covering in Rossini’s La Cenerentola.

Performing throughout the UK, South America, and Europe, Tobias has appeared at venues such as Teatro Colón, St James’s Piccadilly, Painters’ Hall, Vintners’ Hall, Milton Court Concert Hall, Buxton Opera House, Longborough Opera House and West Road Concert Hall (Cambridge, UK).

Tobias regularly works at opera festivals, including Buxton International Festival in 2022 and 2023, where he took part in productions such as Donizetti’s Viva la Mamma, Rossini’s La donna del Lago, Bellini’s La sonnambula, and the premiere of The Land of Might Have Been with music by Ivor Novello. In 2024, he made his Longborough Festival Opera main-stage debut as Parpignol in Puccini’s La Bohème and also starred as Nemorino in the company’s outreach programme, Playground Opera, bringing L’elisir d’amore to new audiences. He returns to Longborough Festival Opera in the 2026 season to perform the role of Der Junge Seemann and cover Melot in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde.

On the concert platform, Tobias has sung as a soloist for repertoire including Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Paukenmesse, Mozart’s Requiem, and Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri, among others.

A recipient of a full scholarship, Tobias graduated from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London with an Artist Diploma on the esteemed Opera Course, he also completed his MPerf and BMus at the same institution. Recent opera roles include Heinrich in Ethel Smyth’s Der Wald, Collatino in Respighi’s Lucrezia, and Lechmere/Narrator in Britten’s Owen Wingrave.

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Press

"IN MANY WAYS, THE SHOW WAS STOLEN BY THE LIVELY LECHMERE (AND NARRATOR) OF TOBIAS CAMPOS SANTIÑAQUE, A PROPERLY ANIMATING PRESENCE IN AN OPERA THAT CERTAINLY NEEDS ONE."

SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL

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"HIS SIMILAR-AGE OPPOSITE, LECHMERE, THE INCREDIBLY ENERGETIC (AND FINE-VOICED) TOBIAS CAMPOS SANTIÑAQUE, MADE QUITE THE IMPRESSION, TOO.

(I WISH I HAD A FRACTION OF THAT ENERGY!)"

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"TOBIAS CAMPOS SANTIÑAQUE AS

COLLATINO CAME INTO HIS OWN AFTER HIS RETURN TO THE SCENE OF THE CRIME. HIS LIGHT, LYRICAL TENOR WAS FULL OF ARDOUR IN EXPRESSING UNDYING LOVE FOR HIS WIFE AND RECALLING THE BLISSFULNESS OF THEIR EARLY LOVE, COLLAPSING AT HER FEET IN THE DEPTHS OF HIS OWN DESPAIR."

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Get In Touch

tobiascampostenor@gmail.com

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