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Serena Gamberoni Grammophone, and in Così Fan Tutte in Parma Saverio Clemente Andrea De Amici Luca Targetti After graduating in violin with M° Zoran Milenkovic, she begins the opera singing studies at the “F. A. Bomporti” School of Music in Trento in 1996. In 1999 she graduates in Singing at the Riva del Garda School of Music, with M° Paola Fornasari, and also attends classes held by Franca Mattiucci, Luigi Alva, Renato Bruson, Piero Cappuccilli, Maria Chiara, Ghena Dimitrova and Gabriella Tucci. She studies with soprano Alida Ferrarini and currently with Raina Kabaivanska. In 2000 she makes her debut as Zerlina in Don Giovanni in Verona, replayed in several cities, takes part in Rigoletto in Turin as well as in several solo concerts at the Accademia della voce in Turin. In 2004, after winning several International Competitions, she wins the European “Aslico” Competition, and makes her debut as Adina in Elisir d’amore and Sophie in Werther. She then debuts as Gilda in Rigoletto in Caracas, with Aquiles Machado. She makes her debut at Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa as Giannetta in L’Elisir d’amore, where she plays, later on in 2005, Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, Oscar in Un ballo in maschera in 2006 and Norina in Don Pasquale, as well as in Parma with Mendelssohn’s Lobgesang and in St.Gallen in an opera gala. She debuts at Teatro Regio in Turin with L’Elisir d’amore, in Bologna and Montpellier in Orfeo ed Euridice with Roberto Alagna, released on DVD by Deutsche Serena Gamberoni Grammophone, and in Così fan tutte in Parma. She sings Musetta in Soprano Bohéme in Turin and Stresa, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, L’Elisir d’amore in Catania, Ancona and Verona, Falstaff at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma and in Verona, Werther in Parma, Die Zauberflöte and Romeo et Juliette in Cremona and several recitals in Japan, Musetta in Bohéme in the new productions at the Arena di Verona as well as in Macerata, Gianni Schicchi in Turin, Oscar in Un Ballo in maschera in Parma’s Verdi Festival, Turin, Arena di Verona and her debut at La Scala and at the Royal Opera House, Don Pasquale in Trento, Carmen, La Bohème and Don Giovanni in Genoa, L’elisir d’amore in Pechino and again Un Ballo in Maschera in Rome Among her recent and future engagement Werther in Palermo, Liù in Turandot in Genoa, her debut as Contessa in Le nozze di Figaro in Cagliari and at Maggio Musicale in Florence, Un ballo in maschera at La Fenice in Venice, La Wally and Il Corsaro in Piacenza, Così fan tutte at the ROH in London, Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi in Genova and Brescia, again Contessa conducted by M. Muti during his Masterclass in Ravenna, Alice in Falstaff at Circuito Emiliano, Micaela in Carmen at La Fenice, again Nozze di Figaro at NNTT in Tokyo. January 2020 InArt Management Via San Gregorio 53, 20124 Milano Tel. +39 02 97 37 41 66 / Fax +39 02 97 37 42 33 [email protected] www.inartmanagement.com .
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