Francesca Aspromonte - Euridice
Born in 1991, Francesca Aspromonte is rapidly establishing herself as one of the
most interesting young sopranos for the baroque and classical repertoire. Recently
she starred in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo (Musica, Speranza and Messaggiera) and
Vespro della Beata Vergine with the Monteverdi Choir and John Eliot Gardiner
on tour in the United States (New York-Carnegie Hall, San Francisco, Washington,
Costa Mesa, Chapel Hill), at the BBC Proms in London and in Versailles. Under John
Eliot Gardiner she also starred in a Monteverdi program at Wigmore Hall in London
and in Versailles. Among her other recent engagements: the modern premiere of Cavalli’s
L’Eritrea and Caldara’s Dafne (title role) in Venice under Stefano
Montanari; “Amore Siciliano” at the Musikfest Bremen and at the Festival d’Ambronay
with Cappella Mediterranea and Leonardo García Alarcón; Scarlatti’s La Giuditta
(title role) at the Accademia Filarmonica Romana and Pasquini’s La Gloria di Primavera
at the Konzerthaus in Vienna, both with Concerto Romano and Alessandro Quarta;
L’isola disabitata by David Perez in Lisbon with Divino Sospiro; Stradella’s
Santa Editta (concert and recording) with Andrea De Carlo and Ensemble Mare
Nostrum at the Festival Stradella in Nepi; concerts and recording of Haydn’s Cantata
“Solo et pensoso” with Il Giardino Armonico and Giovanni Antonini in Basel and at
the Musikverein in Vienna. She participated in two editions of the Accademia Monteverdiana
directed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner.
Plans include: “Amore Siciliano” with Cappella Mediterranea and Leonardo
García Alarcón in Brugge; Cavalli’s Oristeo at the Théâtre National de la
Criée in Marseille; Rossini’s Il Signor Bruschino (Sofia) at the Teatro La
Fenice in Venice; Donizetti’s Requiem in St.Denis; Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater
in Geneve with Geneva Camerata; Le nozze di Figaro (Barbarina) in
Wroclaw under Giovanni Antonini; Cavalli’s Erismena (title role) at the Aix-en-Provence
Festival; concerts in Bruneck and Utrecht with Les Musiciens du Louvre.
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Luigi De Donato - Plutone/Augure
Awarded "The Best Bass Voice" prize at the F. P. Tosti International Competition,
he regularly collaborates with the leading exponents of baroque repertoire. One
of the most sought-after basses for the 17th century opera, he also interpreted
some important pieces of the 20th century. He recently sang Serse
(Ariodate) in Versailles with Jean-Christophe Spinosi and Agrippina (Claudio)
in Beaune with Federico Maria Sardelli; Agrippina (Claudio) in Madrid, Brussels,
Paris (TCE) with Eduardo Lopez-Banzo; Serse (Ariodante) in Dortmund again
with Jean-Christophe Spinosi; L’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Teatro alla
Scala in Milan under the baton of Rinaldo Alessandrini and Bob Wilson directing.
He made his debut as Zoroastro in Handel’s Orlando with Jean-Christophe Spinosi
on tour in France and sang Provenzale’s La Stellidaura vendicante at the
Theater an der Wien under Alessandro De Marchi.
Plans include: it is worth mentioning the revival of L’ Incoronazione
di Poppea at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
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Renato Dolcini - Satiro
Born in Milano in 1985, he studied singing at Accademia del Teatro alla Scala and
Civica Scuola di Musica Claudio Abbado and musicology at the Pavia University, where
he graduated magna cum laude in 2012. He was admitted twice to the Gstaad
Vocal Academy (2009, 2010) where he had the opportunity to specialize with Cecilia
Bartoli. Since 2010 he has furthered his studies in the baroque repertoire with
Roberta Invernizzi. He participated at the 2nd edition of the Accademia
Monteverdiana directed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner . Among his appearances: Conte
Robinson in Cimarosa’s Il matrimonio segreto (Teatro Bibiena, Mantua), Death
in Holst’s Savitri (Teatro Dal Verme, Milan), Figaro in Rossini’s Il barbiere
di Siviglia (Teatro Ruggeri, Guastalla) and Don Alfonso in Mozart’s Così fan
tutte (Opera de Tenerife, Spain). He earned praise from both critics
and public for his interpretations in Cavalli’s L’Eritrea and Caldara’s Dafne,
both in Teatro La Fenice in Venice , Stefano Montanari conducting. In 2014 he has
been selected by William Christie for the 7th edition of Le Jardin des
voix, touring with Les Arts Florissants in Europe, USA, Russia, Australia and Hong
Kong. His discography includes: chamber duets by Agostino Steffani with Roberto
Balconi and Ensemble Fantazyas (ALM Records) Stradella’s San Giovanni Crisostomo
(title role) with Claudio Astronio and Harmonices Mundi (to be released for Brillants
Classics).
Plans include: Johannes Passion with the Verdi Orchestra in Milan;
Rinaldo (Argante) in Seoul; Handel’s Dixit Dominus in Pavia with Arion
Choir & Consort then on tour in Italy; Ipermestra (Danao) at the Glyndebourne
Festival Opera; series of baroque concerts with Les Arts Florissant and William
Christie on tour in Asia.
* live broadcast on culturbox http://culturebox.francetvinfo.fr/
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Opéra National de Lorraine
Nancy
February 4th, 2016
February 5th
February 7th
February 9th*
February 10th
Château de Versailles Opéra Royal
Versailles
February 19th, 2016
February 20th
Opéra National de Bordeaux
Bordeaux
March 10th, 2017
March 12th
March 13th
March 15th
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