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'''Anna Maria Chiuri''' (born October 3, 1968) is an Italian ]. She has performed at leading ] houses and collaborated with many conductors and directors. | '''Anna Maria Chiuri''' (born October 3, 1968) is an Italian ]. She has performed at leading ] houses and collaborated with many conductors and directors{{Vague|date=December 2024}}. | ||
== Early life and education == | == Early life and education == | ||
Chiuri was born in ], ], on October 3, 1968. She studied at the '']'' in |
Chiuri was born in ], ], on October 3, 1968. She studied at the '']'' in Parma under soprano Jenny Anvelt and refined her technique with tenor ].<ref></ref> | ||
== Operatic career == | == Operatic career == | ||
Chiuri has appeared in major opera productions. At the ] (Milan), she performed in ] and ] under ].<ref></ref> Performing at the ], she appeared as Amneris in '']''.<ref |
Chiuri has appeared in major opera productions. At the ] (Milan), she performed in ] and ] under ].<ref name=":0"></ref> Performing at the ], she appeared as Amneris in '']''.<ref name=":0" /> At the ], she performed the role of ] in '']'' under ].<ref name=":1"></ref> At the ], she performed the role of Eboli in '']'' under ].<ref name=":2"></ref> | ||
Her repertoire also includes roles as Fricka in Wagner's '']'' and '']'' at ] in ], Azucena in '']'' at ] in ], ] in '']'' by Strauss, and Ulrica in '']'' at ] and ] in ]. | Her repertoire also includes roles as Fricka in Wagner's '']'' and '']'' at ] in ], Azucena in '']'' at ] in ], ] in '']'' by Strauss, and Ulrica in '']'' at ] and ] in ]. | ||
Chiuri has also performed in contemporary works, such as ] ] at the Salzburger Festspiele |
Chiuri has also performed in contemporary works, such as ] ] at the Salzburger Festspiele<ref name=":0" /> and ''Il Prigioniero'' by ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Clements |first=Andrew |date=2020-07-02 |title=Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero review – hope, despair and musical muscle in fine prison opera |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jul/02/dallapiccola-il-prigioniero-review-chiuri-rugamer-nagy-danish-national-chandos |access-date=2024-12-21 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> | ||
== The Verdi Sessions Vol.1 == | == The Verdi Sessions Vol.1 == | ||
In 2024, Chiuri contributed to The Verdi Sessions Vol.1, a project reinterpreting ]'s works by blending ] with ] influences. She performed "''Oh, dischiuso è il firmamento''" from ], collaborating with Alessandro Bertozzi (alto saxophone), Francesco Chebat (piano), Riccardo Fioravanti (double bass), and Ettore Fioravanti (drums).<ref |
In 2024, Chiuri contributed to The Verdi Sessions Vol.1, a project reinterpreting ]'s works by blending ] with ] influences. She performed "''Oh, dischiuso è il firmamento''" from ], collaborating with Alessandro Bertozzi (alto saxophone), Francesco Chebat (piano), Riccardo Fioravanti (double bass), and Ettore Fioravanti (drums).<ref name=":1" /> | ||
== Concert Performances == | == Concert Performances == | ||
Chiuri has participated in numerous concert performances and ], including ] ''Ninth Symphony'' at Lincoln Center, New York. Verdi's ''Messa da Requiem'' in Prague and Washington, and Mozart's ''Requiem'' in Florence.<ref |
Chiuri has participated in numerous concert performances and ], including ] ''Ninth Symphony'' at Lincoln Center, New York. Verdi's ''Messa da Requiem'' in Prague and Washington, and Mozart's ''Requiem'' in Florence.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
Chiuri's recordings include ''Pasqua Fiorentina'' by I. Capitanio (Bongiovanni label), Bellini's ''Messa in Sol'', and Puccini's ''Il Trittico'' (DVD), live from ].<ref |
Chiuri's recordings include ''Pasqua Fiorentina'' by I. Capitanio (Bongiovanni label), Bellini's ''Messa in Sol'', and Puccini's ''Il Trittico'' (DVD), live from ].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== Awards and recognition == | == Awards and recognition == | ||
Chiuri received the Premio Abbiati in 2012 for her portrayal of Herodias in Strauss's ].<ref |
Chiuri received the ] in 2012 for her portrayal of Herodias in Strauss's ].<ref name=":2" /> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 03:10, 21 December 2024
Italian mezzo-soprano (born 1968)Anna Maria Chiuri (born October 3, 1968) is an Italian mezzo-soprano. She has performed at leading opera houses and collaborated with many conductors and directors.
Early life and education
Chiuri was born in San Candido, Bolzano, on October 3, 1968. She studied at the Conservatorio Arrigo Boito in Parma under soprano Jenny Anvelt and refined her technique with tenor Franco Corelli.
Operatic career
Chiuri has appeared in major opera productions. At the Teatro alla Scala (Milan), she performed in Don Carlos and Il Trittico under Riccardo Chailly. Performing at the Arena di Verona, she appeared as Amneris in Aida. At the Salzburger Festspiele, she performed the role of Herodias in Salome under Franz Welser-Möst. At the Teatro Regio di Torino, she performed the role of Eboli in Don Carlos under Gianandrea Noseda.
Her repertoire also includes roles as Fricka in Wagner's Das Rheingold and Die Walküre at Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Azucena in Il Trovatore at Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Klytemnestra in Elektra by Strauss, and Ulrica in Un Ballo in Maschera at Opéra Royal de Wallonie and NCPA in Beijing.
Chiuri has also performed in contemporary works, such as Luigi Nono's Intolleranza 1960 at the Salzburger Festspiele and Il Prigioniero by Luigi Dallapiccola.
The Verdi Sessions Vol.1
In 2024, Chiuri contributed to The Verdi Sessions Vol.1, a project reinterpreting Giuseppe Verdi's works by blending classical music with jazz influences. She performed "Oh, dischiuso è il firmamento" from Nabucco, collaborating with Alessandro Bertozzi (alto saxophone), Francesco Chebat (piano), Riccardo Fioravanti (double bass), and Ettore Fioravanti (drums).
Concert Performances
Chiuri has participated in numerous concert performances and oratorios, including Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at Lincoln Center, New York. Verdi's Messa da Requiem in Prague and Washington, and Mozart's Requiem in Florence.
Discography
Chiuri's recordings include Pasqua Fiorentina by I. Capitanio (Bongiovanni label), Bellini's Messa in Sol, and Puccini's Il Trittico (DVD), live from La Scala.
Awards and recognition
Chiuri received the Premio Abbiati in 2012 for her portrayal of Herodias in Strauss's Salome.
References
- GBOpera - Intervista ad Anna Maria Chiuri
- ^ Arena di Verona Profile
- ^ DMArtist
- ^ Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana
- Clements, Andrew (2020-07-02). "Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero review – hope, despair and musical muscle in fine prison opera". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-12-21.