Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano that is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding of her generation, has been awarded the highly coveted Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. French Republic awarded her with the highest possible national honor, 'Chevalier de l'Ordre National of the Legion d'honneur'. Era la Notte was her first album with Naive which received lots of applause. Her next album called L'Alba separadilla luce of the ombra, on Wigmore Live featuring Tosti Ciela and Hahn together with Donald Sulzen has been equally well-received. Anna Caterina, a distinguished member of the General Assembly of Academicians of Santa Cecilia's distinguished members, in 2021 was chosen as one of the Accademici Effettivi. Anna Caterina performed as Madame de Croissy at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in this season's 22/23. The show was directed by Emma Dante. The following season, she'll return to this role for the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci was born in Italy and is best recognized for her work as an Italian Soprano who performs baroque, belcanto and other repertories. She performed as mezzo-soprano throughout her career and was particularly famous for her performance of the Rossini canon. Anna Caterina Antonacci is the height of 62. Anna Caterina Antonacci Body measurements Hair color, eye color, and colour are scheduled to be released soon. She is currently unmarried. She's not been with anyone. We have no details about the relationship she has had in the past. Based on our Database she doesn't have children. She has seen a significant rise in her net worth between 2022-2023. So how much is Anna Caterina Antonacci's worth when she is the 62nd year of her life? Anna Caterina Antonacci is a highly successful performer. Anna Caterina Antonacci, born 5 April 1961 in Italy, is an soprano renowned for her roles within the Baroque and Bel Canto repertories. She was for a long time a mezzo-soprano of the Rossini-Canon. Antonacci was born and raised in Bologna, and she was able to make her Arezzo debut in 1986 with the name Rosina. New York Times wrote a extensive profile on her in March of 2012.






Comments
Post a Comment