Fernando De La Mora is a celebrated Mexican tenor renowned for his captivating performances in both opera and traditional Mexican music. Born in Mexico City in 1958, De La Mora's journey began with early performances in a folkloric music ensemble, leading him to study voice extensively in Mexico City, New York, Tel Aviv, and North Carolina University. His operatic career spans over two decades, featuring roles in iconic Italian and French operas such as "Werther," "Tosca," and "Roberto Devereux." Beyond the opera stage, De La Mora is also celebrated for his versatility in genres like mariachi, bolero, and ranchera, having recorded nearly 30 albums and performed in some of the world's most prestigious theaters. His ability to seamlessly blend classical training with traditional Mexican music makes him a standout artist, appealing to a wide range of music enthusiasts.