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                                         Sara 
                                        Mingardo - Tamiri 
                                       One of the 
                                        rare voices of genuine contralto of the music scene today. She is regularly 
                                        invited by the most important music institutions all over the world, thus 
                                        collaborating with many of the most prominent artists of our time. Her operatic 
                                        repertoire includes works by Gluck, Monteverdi, Handel, Vivaldi, Rossini, Verdi, 
                                        Cavalli, Mozart, Donizetti, Schumann and Berlioz. Particularly active as a 
                                        concert singer, she has a vast repertoire ranging from Pergolesi to Respighi, 
                                        through Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorak and Mahler. She was awarded the Premio Abbiati 
                                        2009. 
                                     
                                         
                                        
                                       Future plans include: Il Ritorno 
                                        di Ulisse in Patria (Penelope) in Paris and Turin (both under Rinaldo 
                                        Alessandrini) and in Zurich (under Ivor Bolton); L'Orfeo in Paris (under 
                                        Rinaldo Alessandrini); Petite Messe Solennelle at the Accademia Santa 
                                        Cecilia in Rome under Antonio Pappano; Mozart’s Weisenhaus-messe 
                                        and Schubert’s E-flat Mass with Orchestra Mozart under Claudio Abbado in 
                                        Bologna; Mozart’s Requiem at the Lucerne Festival under Claudio Abbado; 
                                        Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno with Il Giardino Armonico and Giovanni 
                                        Antonini on a European tour; Kindertotenlieder in Antwerp under Dmitri 
                                        Jurowski; concerts in Paris, Lisbon, Prague and Belgrad. 
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                                         Mary Ellen Nesi - Berenice Regina di Cappadocia 
                                        Acclaimed 
                                        interpreter of baroque operas by Handel, Monteverdi and Vivaldi. Her repertoire 
                                        also includes the roles of Orfeo, Adalgisa, Rosina, Dorabella, Cherubino, 
                                        Hänsel, Carmen and Octavian. She regularly collaborates with the Greek National 
                                        Opera and performs in major musical institutions of Europe and America such as 
                                        the Carnegie Hall, the Théâtre de Champs-Elysées, the Bayerische Staatsoper in 
                                        Munich, the Theater an der Wien, the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Her discography 
                                        includes many recordings of operas by Händel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti and Gluck for 
                                        such labels as Deutsche Grammophon, Decca and Sony and her first solo album has 
                                        just been released by Sony/DHM. 
                                                                                   Future plans include: Vivaldi’s 
                                        Juditha Triumphans in Dortmund; Vivaldi’s Farnace in Mulhouse and 
                                        Montecarlo; Gluck’s Il Trionfo di Clelia in London; concerts in Berlin, 
                                        Athens, Naples, Ancona and L’Aquila. |  | 
                    Concertgebouw
 
                    Amsterdam
                              
                             June 2, 2012 |