Tatiana Gonzalez is an Ecuadorian mezzo-soprano based in the city of Vienna. Her voice has led her to perform in different countries such as Mexico, Austria, Bolivia, Ecuador, Spain, Germany, among others.
Her international career began in 2006 as a member of a selected ensamble of singers and instrumentalists of the "Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja" who represented Ecuador at the VII International Baroque Music Festival in Bolivia.
From 2009-2012 she belonged to one of the most emblematic professional vocal institutions in Ecuador, the "Coro Pichincha", where she soon became principal mezzo-soprano and soloist of Chamber Music, Opera, Operetta and Latin American Repertoire. Along with them she was awarded 3rd Price - Classical Music, and 2nd Price - Music from the Country of Origin at the "International Music Festival of Cantonigròs" in Barcelona, as well as 3rd price - Classical Music at the "Torrevieja’s International Habaneras Contest" in Spain.
Tatiana's musical education began as a child with the violin at the "Conservatorio Salvador Bustamante Celi" in Loja-Ecuador. At the age of 17 she got a music scholarship from the "Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja".
In 2009 she moved to the capital to start her formal vocal education at the "Conservatorio Superior Nacional de Música del Ecuador”.
In 2012 she decided to move to Austria and was enrolled in the Opera Repertoire Class of the "Conservatory for Music and Dramatic Arts" in Vienna. As a member of this class she studied some of the most important roles for a young lyric mezzo-soprano such as Cherubino, Rosina, Orfeo, Dorabella, Romeo, 2nd Dame, Mercedes, Lola, etc. and also debuted some of them at the conservatory's concert hall.
She studied solo singing with the Kammersängerin Ulrike Steinsky at the "Conservatory for Music and Dramatic Arts" in Vienna-Austria. She got her music honours degree from the same institution in 2018.
It is also worth highlighting that she took intensive private lessons with Kammersängerin Grace Bumbry for a period of more than one year.
Since 2014 she plays on a Duo with renowned guitarist Jonathan Bolívar.
In 2015 she sang over sixty concerts as a soloist with the Vienna Traditional Classic Orchestra.
In 2016 she did her debut as Hänsel from Humperdinck's Opera "Hänsel und Gretel" at the Wiener Ehrbar Saal.
In 2017 she was invited to perform the roles of Dorabella, Suzuki, 3rd Dame and Miss Quickly in various opera productions at the Wiener Ehrbar Saal.
In 2018 she gave masterclasses to solo singing students of the Conservatorio Salvador Bustamante Celi at the Teatro Nacional Benjamín Carrión in Ecuador.
In 2021 she sang as a guest with the Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor at the Salzburger Festspiele 2021 where she sang productions with big opera personalities involved, such as Riccardo Muti, Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca, etc. She did also her debut as “Herodias” this same year in the city of Vienna.
In 2022 she sang the role of Cherubino from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro at the Umbria Festival in Italy, she sang also this same role at the Auditori in Barcelona, Spain.
It is worth mentioning that she has performed at the Volksoper Wien, the Wiener Konzerthaus as well as at the Theater Akzent.