Alessandro Liberatore – Lord Arturo Bucklaw
Increasingly on demand at the international level, he is the interpreter of titles
such as: La Bohème (Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Palm Beach Lyric Opera
and in Hong Kong), Rigoletto (Palermo, Lisbona), Madama Butterfly (Florida
Grand Opera in Miami), La Clemenza di Tito (Bergen), La Traviata (Trieste
, Rouen, and Malta), Nabucco (Venice, Genoa, Cagliari, Sassari,
Erl). He also successfully performed: Thaïs and Idomeneo at
the Teatro Regio in Turin; Macbeth (Macduff) in Sassari; I
Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Opera in Rome; and Der Rosenkavalier (Italian
Singer) in Barcelona and Madrid. Mr. Liberatore made his exciting debut in Verdi’s Requiem in
Cagliari, a piece he sang also at the Festival Anima Mundi in Pisa under Aldo Ceccato
and in Toblach under Andrea Battistoni. Other recent successes include: Pinkerton
in Madama Butterfly in Tampere; Lucio Silla (title
role) at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona under Harry Bickett; Rota’s Mysterium at
the Vatican City, at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and in Milan (recorded for Decca); Manon
Lescaut with Riccardo Muti and La Bohème at the Teatro
dell’Opera in Rome; Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis in Cagliari; Otello (Cassio)in
Naples; Nabucco in Nancy; Massenet’s Manon in
Liège, opposite Annick Massis; La Bohème in Mannheim; Madama Butterfly
at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna.
His future projects include: Mozart’s Requiem in Erl; Un
Ballo in Maschera in Bern; Elisabetta regina d'Inghilterra
in Sassari. Alessandro Liberatore will sing again Mysterium at
the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari.
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Luca Dall’Amico - The King of Egypt
Among the most interesting singers of the new generation, young and upcoming bass
Luca Dall’Amico was chosen by Riccardo Muti for the role of Agamemnon in Iphigénie
en Aulide at the Opera in Rome. Right after he made his debut at La Scala
in Milan in Assassinio nella Cattedrale by Pizzetti. Among his past commitments:
La Cambiale di Matrimonio and L’Education Manqué at the Wexford Festival,
La Sonnambula in Graz, La Forza del Destino and I Lombardi alla Prima
Crociata at the Sferisterio in Macerata, L’Italiana in Algeri in
Vicenza and Il Trovatore in Ravenna. Luca Dall’Amico regularly worked with conductors
as Riccardo Muti, James Conlon, Bruno Bartoletti, Corrado Rovaris, Gianluigi Gelmetti.
Particularly appreciated for his remarkable stage presence, Luca Dall’Amico performed
in Macbeth Nabucco under the baton of Riccardo Muti at the Teatro
dell'Opera in Rome; Le Nozze di Figaro in Ancona; Barbiere di Siviglia,
La Traviata, Rigoletto, La Bohème, L’Africaine, La Clemenza di Tito
in Venice; Madama Butterfly and Tosca in Torre del Lago; Petite Messe
Solennelle in Rome.
Luca Dall’Amico starred in concert at the Ravenna Festival, Riccardo Muti conducting,
and again with Muti in Chicago with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Recent engagements
include Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Simon Boccanegra and I Capuleti e
i Montecchi in Venice; Les Pécheures des Perles at the Teatro
Regio in Parma; Aida (Ramphis) in St. Margarethen; Il Campiello
in Florence; Rossini’s Stabat Mater in Liverpool. Luca Dall'Amico was
on tour in Japan with the Teatro dell'Opera in Roma, singing in Simon Boccanegra
and Nabucco.
Future plans include: Il Barbiere di Siviglia in Florence; Falstaff
in Chicago Turandot in Liège.
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