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                                Grazia Doronzio - Mimì (April 30th, May, 8th)
                             
                            
                                Italian soprano Grazia Doronzio graduated from the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann
                                Young Artist Development Program. Past engagements include: Mimì in La Bohème,
                                Suzel in L’amico Frtiz , Nannetta in Falstaff at the Oper Frankfurt;
                                Pamina in Die Zauberflöte at the Hamburgische Staatsoper and at the Palau
                                de les Arts in Valencia; Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro at the Michigan Opera
                                Theater; Mimì in La Bohème with Angers Nantes Op era; Anna in a concert performance
                                of Puccini’s Le Villi at the Dortmund Konzerthaus; Liù in Turandot 
                                at Seattle Opera. Ms. Doronzio recently gained great success as Mimì in La Bohème
                                at the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto, at the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam,
                                at Teatro delle Muse in Ancona and at Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari; as Adina in L'Elisir
                                    d’Amore at Teatro di San Carlo in Naples and in Düsseldorf; as Zerlina in
                                Don Giovanni in Milwaukee; as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro at Teatro
                                Regio in Turin; as Glauce in Cherubini’s Medea in Geneva. Ms. Doronzio starred
                                in Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem in Catania. 
                            
                                Plans include: La Bohème with the German Radio Symphony Orchestra
                                in Saarbrücken; she will participate in Don Giovanni at the Metropolitan
                                Opera in New York. 
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                                Jenish Ysmanov - Rodolfo (April 30th, May, 8th)
                             
                            
                                Born in Kirghizstan, Jenish Ysmanov specialized in Milan and in Valencia at the
                                Centre de Perfeccionament Placido Domingo, and he made his debut in 2006 singing
                                Lenskij in Evgenij Onegin. Among his past engagements: Duke of Mantua in
                                Rigoletto in Savona, Como, Teatro Pergolesi in Jesi, Fermo and Tirana; Rodolfo
                                in La Bohème at Teatro delle Muse in Ancona, on tour in Italy and at National
                                Theatre in Tirana; Raimondo in Rota’s I Due Timidi in Venice and Sassari
                                where he also performed La notte di un nevrastenico. More recently he sang
                                I Vespri Siciliani in Reggio Emilia, Piacenza and Modena and La Traviata
                                at the Festival Verdi in Busseto and at the Teatro Argentina in Rome. 
                            
                                Recently he has participated at the Gala Concert in honor of Luciano Pavarotti in
                                Modena under the baton of Riccardo Muti . In the next months Mr. Ysmanov will star
                                Rodolfo in La Bohème in Seoul. 
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                                Lavinia Bini - Musetta (April 29th, May 1st,
                                3rd, 4th, 6th)
                             
                            
                                Young and up and coming soprano Lavinia Bini graduated with honors from the Luigi
                                Cherubini conservatoire in Florence; she made her debut as Despina in Così fan tutte
                                at the Eurofestival in Rome and participated in the production of Il Barbiere di
                                    Siviglia in Fermo, directed by Damiano Michieletto. 
                            
                                Prestigious engagements followed at Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Festival della Valle
                                d’Itria in Martina Franca, Pergolesi Spontini Festival in Jesi, at Teatro dell’Opera/Maggio
                                Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Petruzzelli in Bari, Teatro Filarmonico in Verona,
                                the Teatro Regio in Turin, LandesTheater in Salzburg, Teatro Colòn in Buenos Aires,
                                working with conductors as Sergio Alapont, Ottavio Dantone, Julian Kovatchev, Riccardo
                                Muti and directors as Andrea Cigni, Juliette Deschamps, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Emilio
                                Sagi. 
                            
                                Lavinia Bini , who recently won Renata Tebaldi International Contest, lately performed
                                as Lisette in La Rondine on tour in Pisa, Modena, Ravenna and Lucca, as Amina
                                in La Sonnambula and as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at Landes theater in Salzburg.
                                Plans include: revivals of Don Giovanni (Donna Anna) at Landestheater in
                                Salzburg; Don Carlo at the Teatro Regio in Parma; Lisett e in La Rondine
                                at the Carlo Felice in Genoa; Così fan tutte (Despina) on tour in Italy. 
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                                Gocha Abuladze - Marcello (April 30th, May, 8th) 
                            
                                Mr. Abuladze return Mr. Abuladze returns to Cagliari after his success in Respighi’s
                                La Campana Sommersa. With a repertoire that includes works by Bach, Handel,
                                Strauss, Rachmaninov, Glinka, Mahler, Wagner and Tchaikovsky, Georgian baritone
                                Gocha Abuladze recently performed: Pagliacci (Tonio) and La Gazza Ladra
                                (Giorgio) at Teatro Filarmonico in Verona; Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro at
                                the Tiröler Festspiele in Erl under the baton of Gustav Kuhn; Don Giovanni
                                (Masetto) in Montpellier; Rigoletto (title role) in Tirana; Tchaikovsky’s
                                Pique Dame at the Grange Park Opera in London. As a member of the ensemble
                                of the Theater Magdeburg, he starred in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Le Nozze
                                    di Figaro, Don Giovanni, La Bohème, La Traviata, Così fan tutte and
                                Un ballo in maschera. Mr Abuladze won the first international contest Città
                                di Ferrara, making his debut as Germont in La Traviata. 
                            
                                Plans include: La Bohème (Marcello) in Magdeburg. Mr Abuladze will
                                also participate in Don Carlo at the Teatro Regio in Parma. 
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                                Stefano Rinaldi Miliani - Benoît (April 29th, 30th,
                                May 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th)
                             
                            
                                During his 20-year long career , Stefano Rinaldi Miliani collaborated with prestigious
                                conductors and directors, in important opera houses such as: Comunale di Bologna,
                                Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Carlo Felice in Genoa, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples,
                                Rossini Opera Festival, Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, Teatro alla Scala, Deutsche Oper
                                Berlin, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Staatsoper Hamburg, Semper Oper Dresden, Covent Garden
                                in London, Colon in Buenos Aires, Opernhaus in Zürich, Sao Carlos in Lisbon. His
                                repertoire ranges from Monteverdi to contemporary music.
                             
                            
                                Recent engagements include: Lucrezia Borgia beside Mariella Devia at Teatro
                                Delle Muse in Ancona; Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte at Teatro Ponchielli in
                                Cremona; Zuniga in Carmen under the baton of Alain Guingal at Teatro di San
                                Carlo in Naples; La Battaglia di Legnano, Pinchas Steinberg conducting at
                                Teatro dell’Opera in Rome; Un Ballo in Maschera on tour in Italy; Macbeth
                                in Cheti and Teramo; Gianni Schicchi and Otello at Teatro Regio in
                                Parma; Don Giovanni in Trapani. 
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