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                                         Lu Yuan - Don Ramiro 
                                       
                                       Born in 
                                        China, young tenor Lu Yuan was admitted in 2001 at the Conservatory of Music in 
                                        Tianjin, where he studied piano and voice. Lu Yuan moved to Italy in 2010 and is 
                                        currently furthering his studies with Mirella Freni at the “CUBEC - Centro 
                                        Universale del Bel Canto”. Mr. Yuan won several international competitions, such 
                                        as: “Golden Bell Awards” in China; “Neue Stimmen” in Germany; “Bellini” and 
                                        “Magda Olivero” in Italy. Mr. Yuan made his Italian debut as Cavalier Belfiore 
                                        in Il viaggio a Reims at the Rossini Opera Festival; he starred in the 
                                        gala concert in honor of Luciano Pavarotti in Modena and he sang Don Ramiro in
                                        La Cenerentola in Beijing and in Irun as well as Rossini’s Petite 
                                        Messe Solennelle in Rome. He participated as cover of Juan Diego Florez in Le 
                                        comte Ory at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In July he took part in a 
                                        gala concert at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, and he sang Carmina Burana at 
                                        the Teatro Sociale in Como, for the 200th anniversary of the Theatre. Mr Yuan 
                                        had lately sung Fernando in Il Furioso all’Isola di San Domingo at the 
                                        Bergamo Musica Festival, and in Rovigo.  Among his future plans, it is 
                                        worth mentioning revival of Il Furioso all’Isola di San Domingo in 
                                        Ravenna. 
                                    
                                    
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                                         Clemente Antonio Daliotti - Dandini 
                                     
                                       Young and 
                                        promising Italian baritone, Clemente Antonio Daliotti graduated in vocal studies 
                                        at the “G. Martucci” Conservatory in Salerno. Then he attended the Rossini 
                                        Academy in Pesaro under the guidance of Alberto Zedda, and the Academy of Santa 
                                        Cecilia in Rome, studying with Renata Scotto, Cesare Scarton and Anna Vandi.
                                      A winner of 
                                        the International Contest Tito Schipa in Lecce (2012), he performed L’Elisir 
                                        d’amore (Dulcamara) at the Politeama Greco in Lecce. 
                                       After his debut as Fiorello in Il 
                                        Barbiere di Siviglia at the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari (under Lorin Maazel) 
                                        and as Haly in L’Italiana in Algeri at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna 
                                        Clemente Antonio Daliotti starred in the first modern revival of Spontini’s La 
                                        Fuga in Maschera, at the Teatro Pergolesi Spontini in Jesi (under Corrado 
                                        Rovaris) and then at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. Clemente Antonio Daliotti 
                                        also sang Pallante in Handel’s Agrippina at the Festival International 
                                        Musique Baroque de Beaune under Federico Maria Sardelli, then he performed 
                                        Schaunard in La Bohème in St. Margarethen and Guglielmo in Così fan 
                                        Tutte in Sassari.
                                       Among his future 
                                        plans, it is worth mentioning Il Campiello at the Teatro Musicale 
                                        Fiorentino in Florence. 
                                
                               
                                     
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                                         Umberto Chiummo - Don Magnifico
 
                                       
                                      After 
                                        winning the "A. Belli” Competition in Spoleto, Umberto Chiummo made his 
                                        debut in Le Nozze di Figaro, staged by Gigi Proietti. Much appreciated 
                                        also for his qualities as an actor, he performs in major opera houses and 
                                        festivals in Italy and abroad, collaborating with conductors such as Ivor 
                                        Bolton, Bruno Campanella, Myung-Whun Chung, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti and 
                                        Wolfgang Sawallisch. Recent engagements include: La Calisto at the Royal 
                                        Opera House Covent Garden, Agrippina at the Teatro Real in Madrid and in 
                                        Antwerp, Giulio Cesare alongside Cecilia Bartoli with William Christie 
                                        and Les Arts Florissants in Paris; Le Nozze di Figaro at the Teatro La 
                                        Fenice in Venice and in Munich; La Cenerentola in Strasbourg then on tour 
                                        in Mulhouse and Colmar; Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor with the Orchestra 
                                        Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI under Ivor Bolton. He has recorded Rodelinda, 
                                        Ariodante, Don Giovanni (Telarc), I Capuleti e i Montecchi (BMG) with 
                                        Roberto Abbado, Werther (BMG) under the baton of Vladimir Jurowski.
                                       Future plans: Die Schöpfung in Belfast; Le Nozze di 
                                        Figaro in Munich; La belle Hélène in Antwerp; Rodelinda in 
                                        Madrid. 
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                                         Fabrizio Beggi - Alidoro
 
                                      
                                       Mr. Beggi started his career in 
                                        2011 attending Ensemble Opera Studio at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, where 
                                        he made his debut in Donizetti’s Il Campanello (Don Annibale Pistacchio) 
                                        then he performed in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi (Marco e Maestro 
                                        Spinelloccio) besides Juan Pons; in the world premiere of Oz on the road (Zio 
                                        Henry); and in Roméo et Juliette (Le Duc). Fabrizio 
                                        Beggi won the Toti Dal Monte prize in 2012, after that he made his debut in 
                                        Cimarosa's Matrimonio Segreto in Treviso then on tour in Ferrara and 
                                        Rovigo. Mr. Beggi recently 
                                        sang Rigoletto in Savona and Battistelli’s Matrimonio all’Italiana at 
                                        the Teatro Comunale in Bologna.
                                      Mr Beggi 
                                        continues the collaboration with the Teatro Regio in Turin, where in the past 
                                        season he starred in Andrea Chénier, Don Carlo and more recently 
                                        in Simon Boccanegra, Rigoletto and lately in Un Ballo in 
                                        Maschera on tour in Japan. 
                                        Future plans include: Un Ballo 
                                        in Maschera at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna and Gianni Schicchi at 
                                        the Teatro Regio in Turin. 
                                
                                     
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                                         Lorenzo Regazzo - Director
 
                                       
                                     As a 
                                        renowned interpreter of Mozart and Rossini, acclaimed in the “bel canto” and 
                                        “coloratura” repertoire Lorenzo Regazzo will make his debut as director  in 
                                        Rossini’ masterpiece. 
                                     Mr. 
                                        Regazzo, particularly appreciated for his staged quality he has been a regular 
                                        guest at the Salzburg Festival and at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. He 
                                        collaborated with such important conductors as Simon Rattle, Riccardo Muti, 
                                        Lorin Maazel, Colin Davis, Claudio Abbado, Riccardo Chailly, Daniele Gatti, 
                                        Nikolaus Harnonkourt, Jesús López-Cobos and Marcello Viotti. Lorenzo Regazzo is 
                                        also a world class Baroque singer noted for expertise in Vivaldi and Handel, a 
                                        repertoire he had performed and recorded with such Baroque music specialists as 
                                        René Jacobs, Emmanuelle Haïm, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, 
                                        Claudio Scimone, and Andrea Marcon. 
                                     
                                    Future plans include: L’Italiana in Algeri (Théâtre 
                                        des Champs Elysées) in Paris; La Cenerentola in Vienna (Wiener 
                                        Staatsoper); Don Giovanni at the New National Theatre in Tokyo; Don 
                                        Pasquale in Barcelona; Così fan tutte in Vicenza. Mr. Regazzo will 
                                        also direct Così fan tutte at the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza. 
                                   
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                            Teatro Comunale Mario Del Monaco
 
                         
                Treviso 
                          
                        January 29th, 
                            2014 
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                Ferrara 
                          
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