Elionor Martínez shines at the Tenor Viñas Competition
The soprano Elionor Martínez, a beneficiary of the Ferrer-Salat Scholarships at the Liceu Conservatory and a former recipient of the Lied the Future programme, was one of the leading figures of the 63rd International Tenor Viñas Singing Competition, where she received up to ten awards, including the First Prize in the Oratorio-Lied category.
Elionor placed sixth in the Final of the competition and also received the sixth official prize. This edition introduced a new feature: the parallel development of the Opera and Oratorio-Lied categories, which coincided only in the final round, a fact that further enhances the value of her recognition.
At the Ferrer de Música Foundation, we are especially pleased to see how the young voices we support consolidate their careers and achieve such outstanding milestones on the international stage. Elionor Martínez’s path is a clear example of how talent, rigorous work and the right support can lead to extraordinary results.
Throughout the competition, Elionor was awarded several special prizes, including the Schubert Prize (Schubertíada) for Best Interpreter of Schubert; the Victoria de los Ángeles Prize, awarded by the Victoria de los Ángeles Foundation; the Special Prize in memoriam Max Klein and Madronita Andreu for Best Interpreter of Mozart; the Plácido Domingo Extraordinary Prize for Best Spanish Singer; as well as several extraordinary prizes granted by leading institutions and festivals, both in recognition of her distinction as Best Catalan Singer and for her overall trajectory within the competition.
From the Foundation, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting emerging talent and celebrate every step forward made by the people we accompany. Seeing our scholarship holders grow, mature and excel on stages of excellence is, without a doubt, one of our greatest reasons for being.



