Alessandra Marianelli – Gasparina
Alessandra Marianelli is considered one of the most promising sopranos of her generation.
Still very young, Ms. Marianelli started an international career that brought her
to sing in major opera houses and festivals. In September 2010 she made her US debut
performing in Don Giovanni with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra,
Roberto Abbado conducting. Ms. Marianelli recently added important roles to her
repertoire: Musetta (La Bohème) in Riga and Florence, Cherubino (Le Nozze
di Figaro) at the Teatro Real de Madrid, Juliette (Roméo et Juliette)
at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, under Fabio Luisi. Recent engagements include:
Spontini’s La Fuga in Maschera (Corrado Rovaris conducting), then
revived in Naples, La Sonnambula in Monte-Carlo and in Bari, Carmen (Micaëla)
at the Macerata Opera Festival and at the Teatro Regio in Turin, Gianandrea Noseda
conducting, Ricciardo e Zoraide (Zoraide) and Il Viaggio a Reims
in Bad Wildbad, Così fan tutte in Cagliari, La Bohème
(Musetta) at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa. Ms. Marianelli recently made
her debut as Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni and as Flaminia in Haydn’s Il
Mondo della Luna in Monte-Carlo.
Among her future plans, it is worth mentioning: Euridice in Orfeo ed
Euridice at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and Donna Anna in Don Giovanni
in Tokyo. She will also participate in Martinů’s Julietta at
the Opernhaus in Zurich.
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Clemente Antonio Daliotti - Il Cavalier Astolfi
Young and promising Italian baritone, Clemente Antonio Daliotti graduated in singing
at the “G. Martucci” Conservatory in Salerno. He then attended the Rossini Academy
in Pesaro under the guidance of Alberto Zedda and the Academy of Santa Cecilia in
Rome, studying with Renata Scotto, Cesare Scarton and Anna Vandi. A winner of the
International Contest Tito Schipa in Lecce (2012), he performed L’Elisir d’amore (Dulcamara)
at the Politeama Greco in Lecce. After his debut as Fiorello in Il Barbiere
di Siviglia in Bari (under Lorin Maazel) and in Pesaro (under Alberto Zedda)
and as Haly in L’Italiana in Algeri in Bologna, Clemente Antonio Daliotti
starred in the first modern revival of Spontini’s La Fuga in Maschera,
at the Teatro Pergolesi Spontini in Jesi (under Corrado Rovaris) and then at the
Teatro San Carlo in Naples. He also sang Pallante in Handel’s Agrippina at
the Festival International Musique Baroque de Beaune under Federico Maria Sardelli,
then he performed Taddeo in L’Italiana in Algeri in Catania, Schaunard in La
Bohème in St. Margarethen, Guglielmo in Così fan Tutte in
Sassari, Dandini in La Cenerentola in Treviso and Ferrara and the world premiere
of Battistelli’s Il Medico dei Pazzi in Nancy, a production that will be
revived at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice.
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Luca Dall’Amico - Fabrizio dei Ritorti
Luca Dall’Amico was chosen by Riccardo Muti for the role of Agamemnon in Iphigénie
en Aulide at the Opera in Rome. He was one of the four soloists of
the 2011 Ravenna Festival final concert conducted by Muti in Ravenna and revived
in Piacenza and Nairobi. Among his recent engagements: Macbeth (Banco)
and Attila (Leone) under the baton of Riccardo Muti at the Teatro
dell’Opera in Rome; Le Nozze di Figaro in Ancona; Petite Messe
Solennelle at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome; Barbiere di Siviglia in
Venice; Madama Butterfly and Tosca in Torre del
Lago; Les Pécheurs de perles at the Teatro Regio in Parma; title
role of Don Giovanni in Ivrea (Italy); Simon Boccanegra and Nabucco with
the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome on tour in Tokyo; Aida (Ramfis) in St. Margarethen
Plans include: Aida (Il Re) at the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome
and Falstaff with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, both under the baton of
Riccardo Muti; Turandot (Timur) in Liège.
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Francesco Cilluffo – conductor
Conductor and composer, he graduated from the Turin Conservatoire, the Guildhall
School of Music and the King’s College in London. Among his most notable appearances
as conductor: Zemlinsky’s Der König Kandaules at the Teatro Massimo
in Palermo; a cycle of concerts with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Santiago (Chile);
Mozart’s Requiem (Levin edition), Duruflé’s Requiem op. 9 and
Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 14 with the Orchestra Filarmonica
di Torino (in the framework his 3-year long collaboration with the orchestra); Verdi’s Il
Trovatore for the AsLiCo (Associazione Lirico Concertistica Italiana);
a concert tour with the Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari; concerts with the
ORT-Orchestra della Toscana and Cinzia Forte. He obtained a great success conducting
Cilea’s L’Arlesiana for the opening of the 2013-2014 season of
Teatro Pergolesi in Jesi (filmed in DVD by Dynamic). He then conducted: a Verdi
Gala at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow with the soloists and
the orchestra of the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre; Mascagni’s Cavalleria
rusticana at the Nuovo Teatro Comunale in Sassari; a new production
of Rossini’s Tancredi for the Circuito Lirico Lombardo (Pavia,
Cremona, Como and Brescia), featuring the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; a new
production of Rossini’s La Cambiale di Matrimonio at the Teatro
Regio in Parma and in Reggio Emilia (with an introduction by Alessandro Baricco); Il
Barbiere di Siviglia at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa.
Future engagements include: a Verdi Gala for the Verdi
Festival in Parma; L’Elisir d’amore at the Teatro Regio in Parma
and at the Teatro Comunale in Modena; the world première of Marco Tutino’s opera
Le braci (based on Sándor Márai’s novel Embers)
at the Festival della Valle d’Itria, Martina Franca and then at the Maggio Musicale
in Florence; La Traviata at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège
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Opera di Firenze Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Florence
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