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ABDIEL VÁZQUEZ is a New York-based conductor and pianist, born and raised in Mexico and widely regarded as one of the most versatile musicians of his generation for his work as a symphonic and operatic conductor, his solo piano recitals and recordings, his performances as a soloist with orchestra, his collaborations with internationally renowned singers, and his work as an educator worldwide.

Vázquez is a Steinway & Sons Artist, Founder and Artistic Director of the Philharmonic Orchestra La Súper in Monterrey, Mexico, and Founder and Artistic Director of Vincerò Academy, a global mentorship platform connecting young singers from around the world with today’s greatest opera stars.

Abdiel’s first solo album, Love & Death with music by Wagner and Verdi, was released by Piano Classics in 2015 to rave international reviews. In 2021 he launched his second solo album, In the Silent Night, with music by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff.

He is also a featured soloist with the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra in the acclaimed album Mariachitlán with music by Juan Pablo Contreras, which was released by Universal Music in 2019 and received a Latin GRAMMY® nomination. These three recordings are available in all the major streaming platforms.

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