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Lahaj made his professional debut at the Eutin Festspiele as Alfredo Germont in La Traviata.
[2] His next appearance was as Macduff in
Macbeth in the following production, which took place in 2011 at the Hungarian State Opera in Budapest.
Lahaj began building his repertoire in the German scene as well, with multiple premiere performances. The tenor arrived in Dortmund with another significant role for his repertoire, Rodolfo in
La Bohème. In 2012 he received an invitation to perform at the National Opera of Lyon in France as part of the Puritani opera production. In the same year, he performed Rodolfo in La Bohème at the National Opera de Montpellier. After debuting the role of Duca di Mantova (
Rigoletto) at Teatro Massimo di Palermo, his career in Italy began. The 2013/14 season placed him in houses such as
Semperoper Dresden and
Deutsche Oper Berlin as Duca di Mantova (Rigoletto), and as Alfredo (La Traviata) at the Hamburg State Opera. Lahaj's performance as Rodolfo (La Bohème) on
The Royal Albert Hall,
[3] during the 2014/15 season.
[4] The tenor was featured in media outlets and radio such as the BBC channel.
He played the role of Duca di Mantova (Rigoletto) in La Monnaie Opera in Brussels and
Haus für Mozart in Salzburg.
[5] He was considered to be an ideal cast for Duca, not only vocally but also visually.
[6] Warsaw National Opera was also on his schedule, with his two favorite roles at the time, Duca and Alfredo.
[7] Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly) was one of the artist's next debuts, performed at the
Puccini Festival in Torre Del Lago, Italy.
[8] A season later, he was invited to perform the same role at Opera Las Palmas in Spain.
[9]
During 2015, Lahaj expanded his international performances including Sydney Opera House in Australia,
[10] where he performed the character of Alfredo (La Traviata). In his Australian debut Lahaj reportedly “cut a dashing figure as Alfredo. Not only was his voice strong enough to carry far into the back of the auditorium, but it was also smooth and flexible enough to deliver the nuances of his wildly fluctuating moods.”
[11]
In 2016 he was named a lyric singer in the world's largest operatic competition, Placido Domingo's
Operalia, which was held in Mexico. This season also marked his
Paris National Opera debut as Edgardo (
Lucia di Lammermoor),
[12] where he also performed Alfredo (La Traviata) alongside
Plácido Domingo and
Marina Rebeka. During the 2017/18 season, he performed Alfredo (La Traviata) at the
Bolshoi in Moscow, where Lahaj also performed Rodolfo (La Bohème). Lahaj continued with Alfredo to
Berlin State Opera and
Opéra national de Paris. Next was Duca (Rigoletto) at the Finnish National Opera in Helsinki
[13] with
Kasper Holten in Malmö. He took part in the Verdi Opera Night Concert in
Arena di Verona[14] as well as international concert tours, among others with
Angela Gheorghiu in South Korea.
Lahaj's engagements in 2018/19 include his house premiere as Pinkerton (Madame Butterfly) at the
Gran Teatre de Liceu de Barcelona.
[15] Alfredo (La Traviata) at the
Los Angeles Opera directed by
Marta Domingo and conducted by
James Conlon. Lahaj, as Alfredo was “perceived to be a convincing and ardent suitor who cycles through turbulent emotions.
[16]
This season, Lahaj again returned to the
Bolshoi with Alfredo (La Traviata) and a new production of La Bohème (Rodolfo).
[17] He went on to perform as Alfredo in Berlin's Staatsoper Unter den Linden.
[18] Lahaj marked this season by performing Bruckner’s
Te Deum at the
Borusan Istanbul Philharmonics[19] and in the Latvian National Opera’s 100th-anniversary celebration.
[20] During this season he also performed the melodrama by Gaetano Donizetti, L'Elisir d'amore, at the
Teatro Real Madrid.
[21]
Following the pandemic, he began 2020/21 season at Opera Australia Sydney with Alfredo, where “he masterfully captured the naiveté of a young man who would fall heedlessly in love with a society woman”.
[22] This production is now broadcast in many cinemas around the world.
[23] In 2021, after 10 years on stage, Lahaj made his debut in the new role of Mario Cavaradossi in Giacomo Puccini's
Tosca, at
Teatro Petruzzelli,
[24] where he shared the stage together with
Ailyn Pérez,
Franco Vassallo and others and Giampaolo Bisanti as a conductor. He also reunited again on the stage during the 2022/23 season with Placido Domingo in Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg.
[25]
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