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Gardar Thor Cortes
Classical Opera and Vocal / Classical / Pop

Garðar Thór Cortes



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Member Since3/30/2007
Band Websitegardarcortes.de
Band MembersManagement:
Carolin Huder / Axel Alexander
A24 artist management
Kottbusser Damm 79
Germany - 10967 Berlin
tel +49 (0)30 89 39 49 83
caro@a24-management.com
InfluencesMy biggest influences are my mother and father! Then there are also the greats like Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, Fritz Wunderlich, Jussi Björling, Mario Lanza, Enrico Caruso etc. etc. (the list goes on and on) :)
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   About Gardar Thor Cortes
Sometimes you just know…

When the guest tenor on Katherine Jenkins’ autumn tour walked on stage the audience had no idea who he was, or where he came from. All they saw was a gorgeous young man, immaculately dressed, with a diffident smile. And then he sang with mesmerising power, grace and passion, reminiscent of the late Pavarotti. Once he made ‘Nessun Dorma’ his own the audience knew they were in the presence of somebody special.

Gardar Thór Cortes is a unique talent from a unique land. His name may appear Spanish but he’s from Iceland, where his debut album was the fastest selling release ever. Over in the UK, the album went straight to the No.1 spot of the classical charts, making Cortes the first ever Icelander to debut in the UK at Number One. The debut album ‘Cortes’ stayed at the top spot for 3 weeks.

2008 looks set to be another exciting year for Cortes with his prestigious ‘Album of the Year’ award nomination for his debut album at the Classical Brit Awards in May. Cortes is one of the favourites to win and if he does he could be placed in the hall of fame alongside previous winners of the award Sir Paul McCartney, Katherine Jenkins and Andrea Bocelli. 2008 will also see the release of Cortes’ 2nd album ‘When You Say You Love Me’ which promises to be as exceptional as the first.

The timbre of Cortes’ voice reminds some who know of Pavarotti in his prime but Luciano was never voted sexiest man in Iceland twice in one year. Gardar prefers not to be reminded of this achievement, instead he looks at his feet and mumbles something about there being better looking cod where he comes from.

Great tenors can bloom in strange places but Gardar was born to sing. Visiting the Cortes family must be like attending a masterclass. Music is bred into their bones. His sister Nanna a soprano is a professional opera singer and younger brother Aron is currently studying to be a baritone. His English mother Krystyna, a concert pianist, was a piano student at the Royal Academy of Music when she married Gardar Cortes senior and moved to the north Atlantic.

In his prime Gardar père was a world class tenor. “He was in the same realm and ring as Pavarotti and Domingo,” says his son, “Once he was ill when he was performing in Oslo and Domingo stepped in for him. But when he went abroad to sing he’d get so homesick that eventually he decided it wasn’t worth it.” Instead he founded the Icelandic Opera, the Reykjavik Symphony Orchestra and The Reykjavik Academy of Singing. Commitments permitting whenever he is conducting the opera all three kids will be in the chorus.

Gardar insists that there was never any pressure on him to become a singer. “At home, mum was always playing piano and dad was singing,” he says. “I’d listen to dad’s records of other tenors and whole operas but I also had a huge pile of Bon Jovi, Queen and Shakin’ Stevens albums. I absolutely loved Prince and when I was 10 I was convinced I wanted to be a pop star. Then I got bitten by the acting bug.”

Aged 13 he won the lead role in the TV series Nonni and Manni. “I got the part because I could speak English and ride horses bareback,” says Gardar, “it was great fun we had all sorts of adventures with polar bears, an erupting volcano and getting lost at sea with whales tipping the rowing boat over. I’d always loved movies but it didn’t ignite until then.” The series was filmed in Iceland, Norway and England and became a huge success all over Europe. Einar Orn Einarsson who played Manni is still Gardar’s best friend.

Soon after he turned 18 Gardar decided he wanted to be a singer. “I loved acting but I realised I couldn’t live without music. What decided me was the amount of times I have cried over a phrase in an opera or the piano. In opera you can combine the two and, apart from Domingo, there aren’t that many singers who are good actors.”

“My dad warned me it would be very difficult. He asked me ‘do you know what you are getting into?’ Of course, I said but I didn’t realise how difficult it would be. I spent the next 10 years training my voice.” He spent four years at his father’s school in Reykjavik and then won a scholarship to the Hochschule in Vienna but left after six months to study privately with the controversial Pole, Andrei Orlowitz, in Copenhagen.

For the next five years Gardar spent two weeks in Denmark then flew home to earn enough to pay the tuition and the airfares. He sang at funerals and weddings, appeared in West Side Story and for five summers worked with disabled people. At the opera he was the toilet cleaner, the usher and the doorman.

Everything changed in 1999 when Gardar won the lead role of Raoul in Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre in the West End. It was a career changing decision – though not the way he first imagined.

“It was in Phantom I discovered my high notes,” he says. “I’d been having a bad evening and I was miserable, felt I wasn’t even good enough to be in the chorus. Then in my next scene I went up to the C sharp and it just stayed there. Christine, the soprano, was walking towards me and her mouth fell open and she whispered to me ‘wow is that really you.’ I’ve had those notes ever since.

“It was huge experience I learned how professional work should be done. It was like a machine, take one step too far to the right and I’d get a note from the Assistant Director. Singing eight shows a week makes your voice stronger and it’s like a drug. I loved it but for the first three months I was exhausted and every Sunday I’d take myself off to the cinema to be alone.”

Most young singers would find it hard to turn down a grand a week and a starring role in one of the great musicals but when Gardar was asked to extend his contract he said no. “I took a couple of days to think it over but it wasn’t a difficult decision. I knew I wanted to move on. It was one of the things I had to do on my journey but I loved opera more.”

He won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music opera course. His sister Nanna was also at the Academy as was Katherine Jenkins. “I wasn’t surprised by her success,” says Gardar, “she always had that something. You just have to look at her smile.” After leaving the academy Gardar worked all over Europe playing lead tenor roles, in operas singing Mendelssohn quartets with his sister at Carnegie Hall. But no matter how good a singer you are opera’s a hard world to break into.

“The best piece of advice I was given was by my first teacher,” he says, “she told me to make myself a little cocoon because when you are singing it gets so personal. If somebody says it’s not very good it hurts. You audition 50 times and maybe get one part. That is a lot of nos but if you take it personally it will break you. I took a while to build that hard shell and it did sometimes get to me.”

The musical community in Iceland is small. Everybody knows everybody whether you’re a member of Sigur Ros or an opera tenor. Perhaps it wasn’t surprising when Einar Bardarson, manager of local pop sensations Nylon, suggested making a record like Andrea Bocelli or Josh Groban. “He told me I was an untapped natural resource,” says Gardar. “I’ve always been good at singing jazz me and my dad love to sing numbers like ‘My Curly Headed Baby’, ‘Autumn Leaves' and 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square’.”

The songs – including Luco Dalla’s “Caruso” and “Nella Fantasia”, Malavasi’s “Romanza”, David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager’s “The Prayer” and some Icelandic numbers - were chosen by Gardar, Einar and Bo Halldorsson – ‘the Frank Sinatra of Iceland” to show off his voice. “I loved doing it,” recalls Gardar, “but I always thought ‘it’s not going to go anywhere’.”

He was wrong. It was the fastest selling record ever in Iceland, going double platinum in three months. His debut concert in Reykjavik, where he was joined by Katherine Jenkins, was another triumph. For the UK release of the album he has recorded five new songs – “Where The Lost Ones Go”, a duet with Katherine, “Hunting High and Low by Aha”, Luna, “Nessun Dorma” and the bravura “Granada” that ends on a high C..

Success and sexiest man awards not withstanding Gardar insists his life back home has not changed. He loves to watch movies -‘everything from slushy romantic comedies to shoot ‘em up cop thrillers”- and to spend time with his actress fiancée. He is however marked out by his name. Less than 5% of Icelanders have surnames and despite his polyglot ancestry - “my mother’s father was Polish and we’re a mix of Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Danish, Icelandic and English” – nobody knows how and where the name Cortes comes from.

At home his family talk a mixture of Icelandic and English – often in the same sentence- and his English is fluent, if occasionally a little old fashioned, the legacy of spending six months at a Hertfordshire private school when he was 9 and 11. He loves England but like his father before him his heart is, and always will be in Iceland. There is something about the country that always drags you back. “When we see Bork in the streets we always say she’s come home,” says Gardar.

One day the tenor from Reykjavik will fulfil his ambition to sing Otello at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Perhaps 2008 will see Cortes becoming closer to fulfil this ambition.

Catch Cortes while you can….





Cortes’ second album “When You Say You Love Me”




Cortes’ first single from the second album “When You Say You Love Me”





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*Crazy...Allý





Sep 9 2008 10:25 AM

HÆ. OG GÓÐA VIKU. VANDRÆÐABARNIÐ Í STEINA OG ALLR HINNA Í FJÖLSK. ALLÝ
Laaiqah





Sep 24 2008 12:11 PM

Hi Cortes

It's been a while since I last stopped by.

I trust you're doing great and enjoying life to its fullest. Just the way it should be.

Wishing you continued success and happiness always.

Hugs from Cape Town, South Africa
Laa'iqah
xoxoxo
Weegie Yank





Oct 2 2008 6:44 PM

Thank You
For The Add
Have A Wonderful Weekend
xoxoxoxoxo
Josie





Oct 10 2008 2:42 PM

Not long til Dublin, now ! We are all looking forward to it :-)

J xx
Vivienne





Dec 23 2008 9:30 AM

Good morning.
Just wanted to stop by and say hello and to send my best wishes to you and your family for a very happy christmas and a 2009 which brings you health and happiness.
Enjoy the festive season.
Love
Vivienne
PAUL FRANCOIS





Dec 27 2008 2:07 AM

DEAR CORTES, IT IS A PLEASURE TO COUNT YOU AMONG MY ARTIST FRIENDS...YOU HAVE AN INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL VOICE...CONGRATULATIONS...I COME BY TO WISH YOU A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON AND TO INVITE YOU TO VISIT MY ARTIST PAGE TO LISTEN TO SOME BEAUTIFUL, ROMANTIC SONGS OF MINE AS WELL AS MY NEW SINGLE, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, ENTITLED "THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS."

GOD BLESS YOU...


BEST REGARDS,


YOUR FRIEND,


PAUL FRANCOIS
Natalie





Aug 25 2008 6:24 PM

I thought I would send greetings to you and your family
Sherrie Jones





Aug 19 2008 9:20 AM

kisses your way thought I send some to you
Sherrie
Kevin Wright





Aug 20 2008 12:20 AM

Thanks for the add. Good luck.

Peace,
KW
C...is for Conscious (mostly)





Aug 21 2008 4:35 AM

Thanks being a myspace friend, nice to meet you:)
Have a great week!
-C
Jasmin Charis





Aug 15 2008 7:39 PM

Hello Cortes,

nice to meet you.

Love,

Jasmin
Jasmin Charis





Aug 16 2008 8:41 AM

Hello Cortes,

nice to meet you.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Love,

Jasmin
Chivonne Perkins





Aug 11 2008 8:35 PM

Just wanted to show you some luv...thanks for your support! God Bless+++
Laaiqah





Jul 27 2008 9:15 AM

Hi Cortes

Your new album is amazing. I look forward to seeing you perform it live sometime, perhaps in our beautiful country, South Africa.

Wishing you success and happiness always.

Hugs
Laa'iqah
xoxoxo
Laaiqah





Jul 29 2008 3:44 PM

Hi Cortes

Wishing you success and happiness always.

Here's hoping that we get to see you in South Africa sometime in the future.

Hugs
Laa'iqah
xoxoxo
Tatjana Vorel, composer





Jul 23 2008 2:06 PM

Thank you for the friendship.
Greetings from Croatia, tatjana
Laaiqah





Jul 23 2008 3:26 PM

Hi Cortes

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away."

Hugs
Laa'iqah
xoxoxo
eva christie





Jul 17 2008 4:46 PM

oh cortes, i simply adore you.

i heard you sing "hunting high & low" at scone palace, near perth last year and went completely weak at the knees.

xx
Laaiqah





Jul 15 2008 9:46 AM

Hi Cortes

Thanks for the add.

You have an amazing voice and I enjoy seeing your music videos being played on our local television stations here in South Africa.

Hopefully we'll get to see you in our country sometime.

Wishing you success and happiness always.

Hugs
Laa'iqah
xoxoxo
Amandine





Jul 3 2008 7:07 PM

Hi !!

I received my copy today
and all I have to say is that this album is wonderful !
maybe I love it more than the first one
the Duet with the beautiful Tasha is perfect !
I love your version of "Mama" I love this song since Il Divo's version
thanks a lot for this album

kisses from France
PRISCILIANA





Jul 3 2008 9:49 PM

how! are u?
PRISCILIANA





Jul 3 2008 9:54 PM

love your
PRISCILIANA





Jul 3 2008 9:54 PM

voice!!! hugs from mexico!
PRISCILIANA





Jul 3 2008 9:55 PM

pd... you are so handsome!
Grobanita de hueso colorado





Jun 20 2008 3:08 AM

Hi!! thank you for the add.you are an artist with amazing grace.thank you thank you so much!!! a kiss from México
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