Adler Fellow Esther Tonea (MM ā18) makes her SF Opera Debut
Adler Fellow Esther Tonea ā18 Found Her Voice at SFCM
By Karen Meurer Bacellar
Since graduating from SFCM, Esther Tonea (MM ā18) participated in the 2019 Merola Opera Program and was named an Adler Fellow at ŗ¬Šß²Ż“«Ć½ Francisco Opera, where she will make her debut this June in Verdiās Ernani. Itās been a big couple of years for the rising star soprano, who didnāt originally intend to become a singer.
From Science to Music
āVoice was something unexpected,ā explains Tonea. āWhen I started undergrad I wanted to do cello and neuroscienceāwith the intention of going the neuroscience routeābut I found myself so in love with music that I couldnāt live without it.ā
As a result, Tonea switched to studying only music, with a focus on cello. She later added voice to her degree because, in her words, āI was an overachiever.ā
But soon, voice took over.
āI had to seriously think about what my grad studies would be...and at that point it was a gut decision,ā she recalls. āThere was something a little more innate about voice than cello.ā
Finding Her Voice
Toneaās intuition brought her to SFCM and to her teacher, CĆ©sar Ulloa, Chair of the Voice Department.
āI love working with CĆ©sar,ā says Tonea. āHe always goes the extra mile for his students and heās an incredible technician...heās able to take an entire cohesive technique and turn somebody around.ā
Tonea specifically wanted to work with Ulloa, because of his reputation for strengthening technique. While all singers must be experts in this respect, she feels it is even more crucial for the competitive soprano voice type. As is pacing yourselfāanother way Ulloaās guidance has shaped her voice.
āI'm coming at things with a cellist mindset and the fingers don't tire out as quickly as the voice does,ā she says. āSometimes I get really excited about repertoire or how many projects I take on, and [CĆ©sar]...has always encouraged meāand all of his studentsāto just take their time with the repertoire and enjoy what you have in front of you because thereās so much to explore in any piece.ā
Reflecting on his time with Esther, Ulloa says she has āa gift for singingā and that āit was a pleasure to work with her at SFCM.ā He continues, āShe has an exceptional voice, innate musicality, impressive work ethic, and a total commitment and passion for taking her performance to the highest level.ā
Tonea also found her artistic voice in acting class with faculty member Milissa Carey.
ā[Milissaās] class was really great because we got a lot of time to focus on just acting instead of acting and singing,ā discusses Tonea. āIt helped to isolate [acting], learn to get into our bodies, and be more confident.ā
After graduating from SFCM, Tonea spent time gigging and auditioning. But she knew that she needed to perform on the mainstage to take her career to the next level.
A Breakthrough World Premiere
Building upon the skills she learned at SFCM, Tonea won the audition for ŗ¬Šß²Ż“«Ć½ Francisco Operaās Merola Program, an intensive summer training ground for the next generation of opera singers. There, she starred as Diana in the world premiere of Jake Heggie and Gene Scheerās If I Were You. Itās a story of a young man who makes a pact with the devil to be able to transfer his soul into other peopleās bodies. And itās a role that changed the way she performs.
āIt was a big challenge for me as an artist because Diana goes through so many emotional strugglesā¦really in-depth, and spiritual battles,ā she explains. āDuring the entire process, I wanted to let go, wanted to express moreā¦[but] coming from the student aspect into a big production like this, it can be scary to feel so emotionally vulnerable to an audience.ā
Tonea conquered her fears during the first run-through of the staging.
āJake and Gene were both thereāevery single person that had anything to do with the production was watching,ā she recalls. āThat was when I decided to take the first big step in releasing more as an actorāand now I donāt want to [perform] any other way.ā
Months after learning to let go on stage and wowing audiences in If I Were You, Tonea was selected as a recipient of the SF Opera Adler Fellowship, a prestigious performance-oriented residency where she will have the chance to sing in mainstage productions and in concerts around the Bay Area. Her first mainstage performance is in Verdiās Ernani this summer.
The Fellowship also gives her the opportunity to work with mentors she met at SFCMāthis time at the professional level.
SFCM Collaborations Carry On After Graduation
Tonea continues her coachings with Ulloaāwho teaches the Adler Fellows (as does faculty member Susanne Mentzer)āand she will work with another familiar face on Ernani: SFCMās Director of Opera and Musical Theater Jose Maria Condemi is the productionās stage director.
āWhen I was at the Conservatory, my first opera was Suor Angelica directed by Jose Maria,ā she says. āNow he will be the director for my ŗ¬Šß²Ż“«Ć½ Francisco Opera debut.ā
Tonea will sing in two upcoming concerts with pianistsāthe first with Warren Jones (MM ā77) and the second with Martin Katzāwho taught her in master classes at SFCM. (Katz will return to SFCM this fall as an Artist-in-Residence.)
āIām so excited to collaborate with both of those pianists that I first got to work with at SFCM and...to work together, instead of [at the] teacher-student level, now as collaborators,ā says Tonea. She jokes, āIām really having to up my game.ā
Find your voice at SFCM.