Biography
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A voice,forged in tradition
Argentine-Italian lyric tenor Rolando Guy was born in Buenos Aires, where he studied at the National Conservatory of Music and developed his operatic repertoire with teachers connected to the Teatro Colón tradition.
Based in Berlin since 2019, his documented work in Germany and Europe includes opera, operetta, concert and music-theatre activity. In 2025 he performed Roderich de Weert in "Der Vetter aus Dingsda" by Eduard Künneke at Kammeroper Frankfurt under the direction of Stanislav Rosenberg. With Opernwerkstatt am Rhein, he has appeared as Tamino in "Die kleine Zauberflöte", including Bad Nenndorf in 2025 and Nördlingen in 2026.
His concert work includes appearances with the Diplomatic Choir of Berlin in programmes connected to venues such as Berliner Dom, the Federal Foreign Office, Konzerthaus Berlin, Rotes Rathaus and Strasbourg Cathedral. Further Berlin projects include Songs of Life / Die Goldvögel, Stadtbibliothek Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Gendarmerie / Austernbank and recurring opera dinner formats.
Additional professional activity includes THE CAST, touring music-theatre shows across Germany and Austria, Opera Dinners in Berlin and London, gala formats, private and corporate events and cultural receptions. These formats extend his lyric tenor profile without replacing the opera and concert focus of his work.
Earlier stage and repertoire experience includes Rodolfo, Ferrando, Nemorino, Borsa, Gastone and other lyric-tenor roles, while prepared roles are listed separately in the repertoire section. He continues to develop his technique and interpretation in Berlin with Maestro Stephan von Cron Catalano.