Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano who is considered one of most outstanding of her generation, was awarded the prestigious Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. To honor her accomplishments her award was the 'Chevalier de la l'Ordre national of the Legion d'Honneur' (the highest distinction a person can achieve) from the French Republic. The first album she recorded Era la Notte for the Naive label garnered acclaim as did her recording of L'Alba separa dalla luce l'ombra in the studio of Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs from Tosti Cilea and Hahn. Anna Caterina has been elected to be an Accademici Effettivi in 2021 by the distinguished panellists at the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia. Anna Caterina performed as Madame de Croissy at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in the 22/23 season. The show was conducted by Emma Dante. She will play the role in the Bayerische Staatsoper's season-ending production. Anna Caterina Antonacci hails from Italy and is well-known due to the role she's performed in bel canto and arias as well as the baroque repertoire. The mezzo-soprano she sang was focusing on Rossini's canon. Anna Caterina Antonacci, who is 62 years of age is not yet known for her height. Anna Caterina Antonacci Height Weight Body Measurements, Hair Color and Eye Color Dress Size can be updated as quickly as we can. She is currently single. She is not currently in a relationship. It's difficult to find out about her past and whether she has ever been married. Accordant to our Database she is a single mother. Her net worth will grow rapidly in 2022-2023. How much is Anna Caterina Antonacci, at the age of 62 valued at? Anna Caterina Antonacci is a highly successful performer. Anna Caterina Antonacci (born 5 April, 1961) is a famous Italian soprano best known for her performances in bel canto as well as Baroque repertories. Antonacci sang as a Rossini Canon mezzo soprano. Antonacci is a Bologna-trained singer and made her Arezzo debut as Rosina, in 1986. New York Times wrote a extensive profile on her in March of 2012.






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