
Bio
"... A deep, resonant voice and a strong emotional connection to the text, this was a woman in her entirety!"
- Peter Lefevre

Soprano Enivia Muré was part of the Opera World Premier like protagonist of Zorros Chinos by Lorena Orozco in the National Opera Company in Mexico City at Palace of Fine Arts. She made her debut singing as Floria in “Tosca” di G. Puccini with the opera of Fine Arts. In her native Mexico, she went on to sing as Mimi in “La bohème”, Manon in “Manon Lescaut,” and Fidelia in “Edgar” by G. Puccini, Nedda in “Pagliacci” by R. Leoncavallo, Micaela in “Carmen” by. G. Bizet, Leonora in “Il trovatore,” Violetta in “La traviata” by G. Verdi and Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in “Don Giovanni” by W. A. Mozart.
Between her upcoming performances in october 2025 will be singing Floria from Tosca by Puccini at the Coliseu in Lisbon, Portugal.
Ms. Muré made her European debut in Braunschweig-Germany as Amelia in “Simon Boccanegra,” by G. Verdi and her American debut with the Long Beach Opera Company as Camelia in “Camelia la Texana, only the truth” by G. Ortíz. She appeared in the opening night of the International Festival Virginia Zeani in Romania, and sang Leonora in “Il Trovatore” in the Rapallo Festival in Italy. She has performed all of Benjamin Britten’s song cycles for soprano and piano at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth.
Ms. Muré has sung under the baton of conductors including Christopher Franklin, Niksa Bareza, Ivan Angelov, Maurizio Baldin, Marco Zambelli, Enrique Patrón de Rueda, José Luis Castillo, José Areán, Fernando Lozano, Andreas Mitisek, and David Rosenmeyer.