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I didn't grow up with classical music. My father was a

I didn’t grow up with classical music. My father was a folk music singer.
Juan Diego Florez
I grew up listening to popular music. My father was a Peruvian folk singer. He played the guitar at home. He sang songs with a waltzing rhythm, yet you can still hear the Spanish influences. I accompanied him to his performances.
Juan Diego Florez
Little by little, when I was doing auditions in New York, I discovered I was good. People there were enthusiastic.
Juan Diego Florez
Around age 38, there was a slight change to my voice, and very much in the center. That made it possible to start thinking about certain roles: Guillaume Tell, Romeo, Edgardo. These roles require a fuller center.
Juan Diego Florez
I wouldn’t be me if my repertoire wasn’t bel canto.
Juan Diego Florez
I created a foundation for poor children called Sinfonia por el Peru, where they play in orchestras and choirs, learn values and get away from the bad life, become better citizens in every aspect.
Juan Diego Florez
I now have plans to create a school for singers in Vienna, and I would love to found one in the Middle East, too, if possible.
Juan Diego Florez
In Peru, there is no theatre that produces an annual opera season, and though there is one orchestra in Lima, it’s always struggling to survive. We shouldn’t have just one orchestra, we should have 15, we should have 50! And you should start to build this from the children.
Juan Diego Florez
I have always been pretty flexible. I could always jump and do all kinds of dangerous movements. In opera, I like to do it because it’s fun, as long as it fits the role.
Juan Diego Florez
Even if change in a voice is light, and people maybe don’t notice it, that slight change is, for singers, a bit of an earthquake.
Juan Diego Florez
You are born with a voice. And in a way, you don’t choose what you want to sing. It’s the quality of your voice that matches a certain repertoire, and that’s what you’re going to sing.
Juan Diego Florez
I don’t think I am even the best I can be. I like to listen to other singers and learn from them, but I’m always working on myself, trying to improve, trying to be very tough with myself.
Juan Diego Florez
My parents never really wanted me to be a musician at all, because in Peru you don’t earn any money that way. But when they realised it was genuinely what I wanted to do, they supported me always.
Juan Diego Florez
I’m lucky because my repertoire is so specific, and theaters are interested in me singing my repertoire because it is not done so much. I’m pretty well settled in my repertoire. I like what I sing. My voice is high, and there is not much in baroque opera for higher tenor.
Juan Diego Florez
I would love to bring the children from my foundation Sinfonia por el Peru to play with some of the best musicians in the world.
Juan Diego Florez
Some people might hate someone who is successful, but in Peru, they love it! It makes them feel they can be successful, too. That’s a good state of mind for a country that wants to come out of poverty.
Juan Diego Florez
Sometimes at my performances, I see Peruvian flags in the audience. I’ve never seen, when an Italian sings, people with Italian flags. But with Peru, it’s different: because there are not many famous people, they really celebrate the ones they have.
Juan Diego Florez
I played the guitar. When I was 14, I composed songs – Paul McCartney-style things. I had a rock band – we’d compete in festivals.
Juan Diego Florez
I don’t like to fill up my schedule. It’s easy to do, but then that year arrives, and you find that you have no time, so you are desperately trying to cancel something. I have to think of my family.
Juan Diego Florez
I think spontaneous and free reactions are the most natural.
Juan Diego Florez
I concentrated on Rossini when I began, and I never really felt any competition. I sang in the best houses, and I believed I was always a first choice. I was lucky in a way – I never felt there was someone else who was getting the roles in another theatre and that we were competing.
Juan Diego Florez
I always feel I sing better if I have been playing a lot of tennis or football.
Juan Diego Florez