Luciana D’Intino - Santuzza
One of today’s most appreciated mezzo, after her outstanding success in Aida at
the Covent Garden in London, the Sunday Times wrote: «a glorious
mezzo soprano...the most exciting Italian singer in her role in the last years».
Particularly appreciated in Italian and French repertoire she has established an
extraordinary international career, performing regularly on the world’s most prestigious
concert stages and opera houses including Teatro alla Scala, Metropolitan in New
York, Covent Garden in London, Wiener Staatsoper, Staatsoper unter den Linden in
Berlin, Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Opernhaus in Zürich, Teatro Municipal in
Santiago de Chile, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Teatro La Fenice in Venice,
Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, Teatro San Carlo in Naples,
Teatro Regio in Parma and Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro.
She worked with such conductors as Salvatore Accardo, Daniel Barenboim, Semyon Bychkov,
Myung-Whun Chung, Colin Davis, Daniele Gatti, James Levine, Lorin Maazel, Zubin
Mehta, Riccardo Muti and George Prêtre.
Amongst her recent engagements it is worth mentioning her return to Opéra National
de Paris as Amneris in Verdi’s Aida (for the 2013/14 season opening
night) followed by Adriana Lecouvreur in Bilbao, Il Trovatore (Azucena)
at Teatro alla Scala, Aida in Vienna and Cavalleria Rusticana in Florence.
Luciana D’Intino’s discography includes Lo frate ‘nnamorato with
Riccardo Muti andL’occasione fa il ladro with Salvatore Accardo (Ricordi), Don
Carlo with Riccardo Muti and La Gioconda with Marcello
Viotti (Emi), Guglielmo Tell (Philips), La Gazza Ladra with
Gianluigi Gelmetti (Sony) and Aureliano in Palmira (Nuova Era).
Luciana D’Intino’s future engagements include Il trovatore at
Wiener Staatsoper, Adriana Lecouvreur in Paris and Monte Carlo, Verdi’s Requiem
in Rome.
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Rudy Park - Turiddu*
Particularly appreciated in the Verdi and Verismo repertoire, he made his debut
as Calaf (Turandot) in 2008 in Italy, after studying at the Accademia di
Santa Cecilia in Rome. He then furthered his studies in Italy and Germany. Among
his past successes, it is worth mentioning: Tosca at the Teatro
Filarmonico in Verona and at the Festival Puccini in Torre del Lago; Ernani at
the Teatro Comunale in Bologna (and then on tour in Japan); Cavalleria Rusticana and
Trovatore in Athens; Turandot in Genoa and Skopje; Norma in
Budapest. In 2011 Mr. Park made his debut at the Nikikai Opera Foundation as Calaf
in Turandot under the baton of Gianluigi Gelmetti, after that he
starred as Arrigo in I Vespri Siciliani in Athens, as Turiddu in Cavalleria
Rusticana in Las Palmas and Sassari. Mr. Park participated in Cavalleria
Rusticana at the Teatro alla Scala and he recently obtained a great
success as Radames in Aida in Liege and Skopje, as Mario Cavaradossi
in Tosca in Genoa, as Calaf in Turandot at the
Michigan Opera, Bogotà, Detroit, Nancy and Cagliari.
Rudy Park made his debut as Otello at the Korea National Opera in Seoul, role he
sang also in Las Palmas.
Plans: Turandot and Tosca at the Festival
Puccini in Torre del Lago; Aida in Warsaw; Turandot at the Festival
in Sanxay, in Las Palmas and in Montpellier where he will also star in Il
Tabarro.
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