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                                         Marcello Giordani - Canio (January 12th, 24th, 26th) 
                                    
                                        
                                          An 
                                           extraordinarily versatile artist, Marcello Giordani has a repertory which 
                                           encompasses a wide and diverse range of roles, spanning from the Bel Canto 
                                           operas of Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini and the lyricism of French operatic 
                                           repertoire, to the more dramatic roles of Verdi, Puccini and Berlioz and, most 
                                           recently, the popular Verismo operas of Mascagni and Leoncavallo: Cavalleria 
                                           Rusticana and Pagliacci. Mr. Giordani has established his 
                                           international career, performing regularly at Teatro alla Scala, Metropolitan in 
                                           New York, Covent Garden in London, Opernhaus in Zürich, Wiener Staatsoper, Opéra 
                                           National de Paris, Liceu in Barcelona, Deutsche Oper in Berlin, San Francisco 
                                           Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Teatro dell’Opera in 
                                           Rome, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Regio in Turin, Teatro Massimo “V. Bellini” 
                                           in Catania, Arena di Verona, Festival Pucciniano in Torre del Lago, working with 
                                           the world’s leading conductors including Daniele Gatti, James Levine, Zubin 
                                           Mehta, Antonio Pappano and Georg Solti. Future 
                                        plans include:  Tosca in 
                                        Berlin, Vienna and Munich; Carmen in Dresden and Munich; Aida at 
                                        the Metropolitan Opera in New York; Un Ballo in Maschera in 
                                        Hamburg; Turandot in Bilbao. On the concert side Mr. Giordani will 
                                        perform series of concerts in Toronto, Shangai and  London (Wigmore Hall) and 
                                        return to the Metropolitan Opera in New York engaged in important productions. 
                                       
                                        
                                              
                                   
                                    
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                                         Davide Giusti - Peppe/ Rinuccio (January 12th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th) 
                                    
                                        
                                        Young and 
                                          promising tenor, Davide Giusti specialized at the Academia Santa Cecilia in 
                                          Rome. Davide Giusti is a recipient of important awards including A. Belli in 
                                          Spoleto, R. Tebaldi in San Marino, M.Caniglia in Sulmona and the Santa Chiara in 
                                          Naples, after that he made his debut as Ferrando in Così fan tutte at the 
                                          Accademia Santa Cecilia in Rome; Kent Nagano conducted him in Le Nozze di 
                                          Figaro at the Reate Festival, then he gainined great success performing 
                                          Rossini's Stabat Mater under Gianluigi Gelmetti, and more recently he 
                                          starred as Alfredo in Traviata on tour in Italy.
                                          Mr. Giusti sang La 
                                          Traviata for the As.Li.Co circuit in Italy, the Great Mass in C minor in 
                                          Palermo, Gianni Schicchi in Cagliari and at the Accademia Nazionale Santa 
                                          Cecilia in Rome, Il Viaggio a Reims at the Rossini Opera Festival, and L'Elisir 
                                          d'Amore in Chieti and Osnabruck. Davide Giusti recently starred L'Enfant 
                                          Prodigue in Ancona and Cagliari, where he returned to perform Rinuccio in Gianni 
                                          Schicchi, La Traviata in Lecce, Brindisi and in Piacenza, Cristina 
                                          Mazzavillani Muti directing, on the symphonic side he was engaged in a recital 
                                          in Montecarlo and in the Great Mass in C Minor in Genoa. Future plans 
                                          include  Petite Messe Solennelle in Saint- Etienne; Il Medico dei 
                                          Pazzi in Nancy; Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor at the Opéra Royal de 
                                          Wallonie in Liège. 
                                    
                          
                                     
                                             
                                
                                     
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                                         Stefano Rinaldi Miliani 
                                         Maestro Spinelloccio/Ser Amantio (January 12th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th) 
                                     
                                          He has more 
                                           than a twenty years career, and sung, conducted by renowned conductors and 
                                           famous stage directors, in the most important opera houses in the world: 
                                           Comunale di Bologna, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Carlo Felice Genova, Teatro San 
                                           Carlo in Naples, Rossini Opera Festival, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro alla 
                                           Scala, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Alte Oper Frankfurt , Stadts Oper Hamburg, Semper 
                                           Oper Dresden, Covent Garden London, Buenos Aires Colon, Opernhaus Zürich, Sao 
                                           Carlos Lisbon. His 
                                           repertoire ranges from Monteverdi to contemporary music. 
                                     
                                   
                                    
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                                         Serena Daolio - Nedda (January 18th, 21st) 
                                    
                                        
                                          Winner of numerous international 
                                          lyric contests such as Viñas in Barcelona and the Renato Bruson Contest in 
                                          Parma, Serena Daolio made her debut in 2001 as Violetta in La Traviata at 
                                          the Teatro Bonci in Cesena. One year 
                                          later, she performed in Iphigénie en Aulide at the Teatro alla Scala 
                                          under Riccardo Muti, thus beginning an international career that brought her to 
                                          important international stages. Among her recent successful appearances, it is 
                                          worth mentioning: Carmen (Micaëla) at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale 
                                          Fiorentino; Turandot (Liù) in Tel Aviv, Zubin Mehta conducting; Cordelia 
                                          in Cagnoni’s Re Lear at the Martina Franca Festival (CD released by 
                                          Dynamic); Suor Angelica in Puccini’s Il Trittico in Messina; Magda 
                                          in La Rondine in Palermo with the Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana; Madama 
                                          Butterfly in Cesena under Paolo Olmi. More recently, Serena Daolio gained 
                                          great success as Mimì in La Bohème at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, as 
                                          Liù in Turandot in Florence, Zubin Metha conducting, and as Desdemona in Otello in 
                                          Cagliari, where she also recently starred in Verdi’s Requiem. She has 
                                          just made her debut as Leonora in Il Trovatore at the Teatro Sociale in 
                                          Como and at the Kiel Opera and gained great success in Verdi’s Requiem at 
                                          the Anima Mundi Festival in Pisa under Aldo Ceccato. 
                                
                                     
                                             
                                
                                     
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