Sergio Járlaz
Birth nameSergio Járlaz
Born (1985-05-01) 1 May 1985
OriginSantiago de Chile, Chile
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2009–present
LabelsSony
Websitesergiojarlaz.cl

Sergio Járlaz (born 1 May 1985 in Santiago de Chile)[1] is a Chilean singer. On 9 May 2011, he won the first ever series of Chilean edition of The X Factor[2][3] broadcast on Chile's Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN). He competed in "Over 25s" category and was mentored by judge Tito Beltrán. Stanley Weissohn became runner-up. As a reward, he will be signed to Sony Music and release an album.

Beginnings

He comes from a musical family who encouraged him to sing. After winning "Beca por Talento de Gratuidad Total", he earned a scholarship to go to an arts school where the director Patricio Prieto López gave him the name Pavarotti, encouraging him to study opera. At 14 he became main vocalist for the polyphonic choir of the Pentecostal Methodist Church of Maipú. After graduating at 18, he took part in a number of musical events in Chile and in other Latin American venues. In October 2007, he sang "Nessun Dorma" and the then mayor of Alberto Undurraga promised financial aid, and based upon that, he applied to the Faculty of Arts at the University of Chile, majoring in Classical Singing supervised by Chilean soprano Lucía Gana.

He released his own independent album Sueños in April 2009.

Participation in Chilean Factor X

In 2011, he applied to take part in the Chilean Factor X. He sang the following songs

Program Date of broadcast Song and artist Result
Gala 17 April 2011"Mentira" of YuridiaSafe
Gala 211 April 2011"Yo te Amo" of SandroSafe
Gala 314 April 2011"Sube a nacer conmigo hermano" of Los JaivasSafe
Gala 418 April 2011"Dueño De Nada" of José Luis RodríguezSafe
Gala 521 April 2011"Escandalo" of RaphaelSafe
Gala 625 April 2011"Te Amaré" of Miguel BoséSafe
Gala 728 April 2011"Bella Sin Alma" of Riccardo CoccianteSafe
Gala 82 May 2011"Carusso" of Andrea BocelliSafe
Gala 95 May 2011"Melancolía" of Camilo Sesto
"Como Todos" of Nino Bravo
Finalist
Final10 May 2011"Como Yo Te Amo" of Raphael
"Sueño Imposible" of Don Quijote de la Mancha (with Amaya Forch)
"Labios de Rubí" of Sandro
Winner

He won the competition on 9 May 2011.

Discography

Albums

  • 2009: Sueños

References



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