Corrado Rovaris - conductor
Music
Director of the Philadelphia Opera Company, Principal Guest Conductor of I
Virtuosi Italiani, and Music Director at the Artosphere Festival Orchestra.
After his
debut with Galuppi’s Il filosofo di campagna at As.Li.Co circuit in
Italy, he initially devoted himself to the baroque repertoire, getting later
close to composers such as Mozart, Haydn, Paisiello, Rossini, Donizetti, Bizet,
Verdi, Puccini. Corrado Rovaris has conducted at the Santa Fe Opera Festival,
the Japan Opera Foundation, the Teatro Regio in Turin, the Festival della Valle
d’Itria in Martina Franca.
Mr. Rovaris also collaborated with the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala, the
Orchestra del Maggio Fiorentino in Florence, the Orchestre de Chambre de
Lausanne, the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, the Orchestra
Sinfonica Giuseppe Verdi in Milan. Future plans include: Nabucco,
Ainadamar, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Don Carlo at the Philadelphia Opera
Company; Ainadamar in Oviedo; La traviata in Lausanne; Roberto
Devereux in Toronto; Don Pasquale in Santa Fe; La Gazza Ladra
at the Teatro Regio in Turin. Corrado Rovaris will conduct a series of concerts
with the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazione della RAI in Turin, the Orchestra dei
Pomeriggi Musicali in Milan and the Orchestra of the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari.
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Gianluca Buratto - Achior
One of the
noblest bass voices among the young generation, Gianluca Buratto’s recent
engagements include:
Bach’s B
minor Mass with Savall in Madrid and Barcelona, both Mozart and Jommelli’s
Betulia liberata with Muti in Salzburg and Ravenna; Mercadante’s
Virginia and La Bohème at the Wexford Opera Festival; Ambrosini’s
Il Killer di Parole (world premiere), La Bohème and Rigoletto
in Venice; Mozart’s Mass in C minor KV 427 at the Accademia Nazionale di
Santa Cecilia in Rome with Nagano; Bach’s Johannes-Passion with
Lopez-Banzo in Spain and Germany; Macbeth with Muti at the Salzburg
Festival and in Rome; the world premiere of Solbiati’s La leggenda in
Turin with Noseda; Le Nozze di Figaro (Bartolo) in Barcelona with
Rousset; L’Incoronazione di Poppea (Seneca) at the Innsbruck Festival;
La Bohème (under the baton of Riccardo Chailly) and I Due Foscari in
Valencia; Macbeth at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Future plans:
Macbeth in Chicago with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the baton of
Riccardo Muti; Rota’s Mysterium in Naples and Rome; Handel’s Rinaldo
(Argante) at the Theater an der Wien with Il Pomo d’Oro and Riccardo Minasi;
Handel’s Admeto in Krakow and Vienna with Il Complesso Barocco and Alan
Curtis; Il Ritorno di Ulisse in Patria in Zurich, under Ivor
Bolton; Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo in Nancy, under Christophe Rousset, then on
tour at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.
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Silvia Frigato - Cabri
Winner of
the “Francesco Provenzale” International Baroque singing competition in Naples
(2007), she furthers her studies under the guidance of Sara Mingardo. She
regularly performs at numerous prestigious concert venues and festivals,
including: Monteverdi Festival in Cremona; Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio in
Milan; Centro di Musica Antica Pietà de’ Turchini in Naples; Festival della
Valle d’Itria in Martina Franca; Misteria Paschalia in Krakow; KunstFestSpiele
Herrenhausen in Hannover; Festival de Radio France in Montpellier, to name only
a few. She regularly
collaborates with such artists as Rinaldo Alessandrini, Gianluca Capuano,
Claudio Cavina, Ottavio Dantone, Antonio Florio, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Philippe
Herreweghe, Sigiswald Kuijken and such ensembles as Collegium Vocale Gent,
Accademia Bizantina, La Divina Armonia, La Venexiana, I Turchini, Gambe di Legno
Consort, Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca. Silvia
Frigato has recorded for Naïve, Tactus, Brillant and Glossa and her recordings
have been broadcasted by RAI Radio 3, Radio France, ORF and many others. She
recently enjoyed a great success as Euridice in Caccini’s L’Euridice at
the Innsbruck Festival.
Future
plans:
Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo (role of Euridice) at the Paris Opera under Rinaldo
Alessandrini, in the renowned production by Robert Wilson; Caldara’s Morte e
Sepoltura di Cristo in Stavanger under Fabio Biondi; Pergolesi’s Stabat
Mater in Basel; Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria in Lisbon.
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Loriana Castellano - Carmi
Winner of
the A. Belli Competition 2010 in Spoleto and Toti dal Monte Competition in
Treviso in 2012, she studied the Baroque repertoire with Edward Smith and Sara
Mingardo at the Cappella della Pietà dai Turchini in Naples. Among her recent
performances: Handel’s Alcina (Bradamante) with Le Parlement de Musique
de Strasbourg and Martin Gester; Myslivecek’s Medonte with L’Arte del
Mondo led and Werner Ehrhardt (recorded for Sony/DHM); Vivaldi’s Juditha
Triumphans (Abra) in Braunschweig and Beaune with Modo Antiquo and Federico
Maria Sardelli; Stravinsky’s Pulcinella with the Netherlands Radio
Chamber Orchestra conducted by Thierry Fischer in Utrecht; Catone in Utica
at the Teatro an der Wien again with F.M.Sardelli, and more recently La
Cenerentola (role title) in São Paulo, Il Matrimonio Segreto (Fidalma) in
Treviso and Ferrara, La Traviata at the Opéra de Monte Carlo under Marco
Armiliato, La Cambiale di Matrimonio (Clarina) in Ingolstadt, Vivaldi’s
Farnace (1738) at the Teatro Comunale in Florence.
Future plans include: revivals of Il Matrimonio
Segreto in Rovigo; Il Barbiere di Siviglia in Trento; Il Medico
dei Pazzi in Nancy; Don Giovanni (Zerlina) in Monte Carlo; Schubert’s
Mass in A flat and Kraus’ Funeral Cantata with Werner Ehrhardt and
L’Arte del Mondo in Berlin (Berliner Philharmonie).
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Church of the Assuption of the Virgin Mary Saint Nicholas
Boleslawiec
September 10th, 2013
St. Mary Magdalene Cathedral
Wroclaw
September 11th, 2013
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