Biography
Born in Madrid, Lucía grew up surrounded by music, singing at home with her mother and grandmother. At 19, she decided to pursue a career in singing, completing her first degree at the Arturo Soria Conservatory in Madrid. She then moved to the Netherlands, where she graduated cum laude in Early Music Singing from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam under the guidance of Xenia Meijer.
Lucía frequently collaborates with ensembles such as The Netherlands Bach Society, Collegium 1704, Al Ayre Español, Forma Antiqva, El Afecto Ilustrado, La Guirlande, Orpheus Baroque Stockholm y L’Apothéose, among others. She has performed in notable venues and festivals across Europe. She has collaborated with orchestras such as the Sinfónica de Galicia Orchestra, the Principado de Asturias Symphony Orchestra and the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, and with conductors such as Richard Egarr, Philippe Herreweghe, Shunske Sato, Carlos Mena, Santiago Serrate, Aarón Zapico, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Christoph König and Václav Luks. She was finalist in the Neue Stimmen 2017 competition and semi-finalist in the London Handel Competition 2020. Her opera repertoire includes roles like Proserpina in L’Orfeo, Dido in Dido and Aeneas, and Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro.
Lucía has a passion for Italian madrigals, baroque opera, and French mélodie, with favorite composers including Claudio Monteverdi, G. F. Handel, and Maurice Ravel. When she isn’t singing, Lucía loves to take photographs, walk in nature and explore antique markets.