Sara Mingardo - Alto
One of the genuine contralto voices on the music scene today, Sara Mingardo
collaborated with conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Ivor Bolton, Riccardo
Chailly, Myung-Whun Chung, Ottavio Dantone, Colin Davis, John Eliot Gardiner,
Riccardo Muti, Trevor Pinnock, Christophe Rousset, Jordi Savall, Jeffrey Tate
and Rinaldo Alessandrini. Her repertoire includes works by Gluck, Monteverdi,
Handel, Vivaldi, Rossini, Verdi, Cavalli, Mozart, Donizetti, Schumann and
Berlioz. Particularly active in concert, she has a vast repertoire ranging from
Pergolesi to Respighi, through Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak and Mahler. Mrs.
Mingardo was awarded the prestigious Premio Abbiati in 2009.
Future plans: Handel's Giulio Cesare (Cornelia) at the
Teatro Regio in Turin under Alessandro De Marchi; L’Incoronazione di Poppea (Ottone) at the Teatro
alla Scala in Milan under Rinaldo Alessandrini; Messiah with Orfeo55 under
Nathalie Stutzmann on a European tour (then revived in Detroit with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra); Mahler's Kindertotenlieder at the Amici della Musica in
Florence and a Liederabend at Ferrara Musica with Enrico Pace; Cherubini’s Medea (Neris) at the Grand
Théâtre de Genève; Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno at the Festival
International d’Art Lyrique in Aix-en-Provence and in Lille; Mendelssohn's Elias in
Copenhagen; Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater in Turin with the Orchestra
Nazionale della Rai and in Istanbul; Dvorak’s Stabat Mater in Paris and
a series of concerts in London and Lisbon.
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Krystian Adam - Tenor
Much in demand for the 17th and 18th serio and buffo repertoire, the Polish
tenor Krystian Adam regularly works with many of the most important conductors
of the ‘historically informed practice’, such as John Eliot Gardiner, Giovanni
Antonini, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Teodor Currentzis, Andreas Spering, Rinaldo
Alessandrini, Vaclav Luks, Fabio Biondi, Fabio Bonizzoni, among others.
Future plans include: L’Orfeo (title role and Pastore I) and
Vespro
della Beata Vergine with the Monteverdi Choir and John Eliot Gardiner on tour in
the Unites States (New York, San Francisco, Washington, Costa Mesa, Chapel Hill)
and then in London (BBC Proms) and Versailles; Le nozze di Figaro (under Antonio
Pappano) at the Covent Garden; Il Re Pastore at the Théâtre du Châtelet under
Jean-Christophe Spinosi and L’occasione fa il ladro at the Théâtre des
Champs-Elysées under Enrique Mazzola; Die Zauberflöte at the Opéra
Royal de Wallonie in Liège; Respighi’s Lauda per la natività del Signore with the
Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester in Berlin.
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Stefano Montanari - conductor
One of the most outstanding baroque violinists of his generation, Stefano
Montanari is now much in demand as a conductor both with modern and period
orchestras. Stefano Montanari was nominated for a Grammy Award for his recording
of Purcell’s O Solitude with Andreas Scholl for Decca. His recording of
Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas has just been published for the Italian
music magazine Amadeus. He recently wrote a Baroque Violin method, published by
Carisch. He is regularly present in the seasons of Teatro La Fenice both in
opera and in concert. He just made his theatre debut at the Bolshoi Theater in
Moscow conducting Così Fan Tutte. In Venice, where he regularly appears
both in opera and concert, he recently conducted Cavalli’s Eritrea
(first performance in modern times) and L’Inganno Felice. He also made
his debut with the Rome Opera conducting Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the
Baths of Caracalla. Always active as a virtuoso violinist, Stefano Montanari has
just played the whole series of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas at the
Opéra de Lyon.
Future plans: several new projects at the Opéra de Lyon,
where he is regularly reinvited; a new production of Il Viaggio a Reims
at the Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam (company debut); a revival of Così fan
tutte at the Bolshoi in Moscow; Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the
Teatro Filarmonico in Verona and Don Giovanni at the Arena; Dido
and Aeneas at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, where he will
also conduct a series of baroque concerts; Orfeo ed Euridice at the
Teatro San Carlo in Naples; Agrippina in Antwerp; concerts in Milan
with the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali and in Palermo with the Orchestra of the
Teatro Massimo. He will also play in several concerts with his own ensemble
L’Estravagante in Italy and Europe.
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Opera di Firenze
Florence
November 9th, 2014
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