'Nicholas Lupu is the most gifted from the ensemble, born to be Figaro. He posses a volcanic vitality, knowing when to give and when to take energy, and with every studied or spontaneous gesture, knows when to point out an idea or a symbol.'

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Nicholas embarked on his journey as an opera singer while studying at The National University of Music in Bucharest, where he achieved both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in this exquisite art form. Throughout his academic years and following graduation, he showcased his exceptional talent in a wide array of productions spanning opera, musicals, and operettas.
His impressive repertoire includes iconic performances in renowned productions such as ‘The Barber of Seville,’ ‘Don Pasquale,’ ‘Gianni Schichi,’ ‘The Merry Widow,’ ‘Le Nozze di Figaro,’ ‘Rebecca’ The Musical,’ ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ among many other remarkable productions.

Figaro's Cavatina from 'The Barber of Seville'

‘O Sole Mio’

Nicholas has made a significant mark in the world of singing through his active participation in numerous prestigious national and international competitions. His exceptional talent has garnered him a collection of accolades, including the esteemed First Prize at the ‘Martian Negrea Singing Competition’ in 2005 and the coveted First Prize at the ‘Paul Constantinescu Singing Competition’ in 2008.


His journey of success continued with remarkable achievements like clinching the Third Prize at the ‘Schubert International Singing Competition’ in 2009 and earning the esteemed Special Prize of the Jury at the ‘Ion Dacian Competition’ in 2011. These accolades stand as a testament to his extraordinary vocal abilities and dedication to the world of music.

'Mattinata'

Du conflict en douleur', George Enescu at Romanian Atheneum

MUSICAL

Having starred in Off West End Shows at The Shaw Theatre, such as ‘Marco Polo, An Untold Love Story,’ Nicholas has also collaborated on an international scale in musical productions. Noteworthy among his roles are his portrayal of Lorenzo in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Musical and Frank in ‘Rebecca’ at National Opereta and Musical Theatre Bucharest to name just a few

'Stars' from 'Les Miserables'

Frank’s song from ‘Rebecca’

ART SONG

Nicholas’s talents extend beyond the opera stage. He has showcased his vocal abilities in captivating oratorio performances, including notable works such as Requiem by G. Faure, and Carmina Burana by C. Orff. His artistry also encompasses Lied and Art Song repertoire where he showcased his versatility in performing English songs, French songs, and German Lieder by renowned composers.

Im wunderschönen Monat Mai’ and ‘Aus meinen Tränen sprießen’ from ‘Dichterliebe’ by R. Schumann

'Ave Maria' by Schubert

CROSSOVER

Discover the magic of Nicholas’s Crossover shows, where musical boundaries dissolve, and genres blend seamlessly. In these captivating performances, Nicholas takes you on a musical journey that transcends time and style, featuring some of the most iconic songs from various genres such as ‘Parla Piu Piano’, ‘Luna’ by Alessandro Safina in which Nicholas’s rich and emotive voice gives new life to these beloved songs.

New York, New York’ and ‘’My Way’ transports everyone to the bustling streets of the Big Apple as Nicholas channels the spirit of Sinatra in this timeless classic making them truly his own.

Experience the romance of Latin music with the sultry tones of ‘Bésame Mucho’ igniting the senses with every note.

The French classic’ La Vie en Rose’ evokes feelings of love and nostalgia and ‘You Raise Me Up’ will uplift your spirits and touch your heart, reminding you of the strength within.

These Crossover shows are a testament to Nicholas’s extraordinary versatility as a performer. With each song, he effortlessly transitions between genres, captivating audiences with his incredible vocal range and piano artistry. Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic of these unforgettable performances.

'My Way'

‘Parla piu piano’ from ‘The Godfather'

‘Nicholas Lupu has stood out through expressivity and artistically mastery that suggest a good understanding of the artistic act, both musically and most of all theatrical.’
Janina Badici
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