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Renata Lamanda Renata Lamanda At a very early age, she won the International Competition for opera singers “Città di Roma” and debuted playing the role of Carmen at the Brancaccio Theatre in Rome, under the baton of Maestro Sergio La Stella. She also debuted at the Teatro Moderno in Grosseto performing Verdi’s Requiem. She sang in the major opera houses in Italy: at the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome, performing in “Rigoletto” with Maestros Nello Santi, Daniel Oren, Paolo Carignani and in “La Traviata” by Alberto Fassini under the baton of J. Fiore and Evelino Pidò. She performed in “Simon Boccanegra” with Renato Bruson under the baton of Maestro Bartoletti and for the summer season of the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome at the Baths of Caracalla she performed in ”Aida” with Maestros Andrea Licata, Daniel Oren and Antonio Pirolli. She sang in “The Fiery Angel” by Prokof’ev at La Scala in Milan, once again with Maestro Bartoletti. She sang at OPERA SINGING Naples’ San Carlo theatre in “The Makropulos Affair” by Janacek with Raina Kabaivanska (conductor J. Kovacev), in “Suor Angelica” and in “Madama Butterfly” under the baton of Marcello COURSE Rota. In November 1998, she took part in the concert for the Associazione culturale Vatican, which was broadcast worldwide and conducted by & Scuola di Musica Maestro Paolo Olmi. In April 2003, she sang “La Mort de 00169 Rome - Via Casilina, 1101 RENATA LAMANDA Cléopâtre” by Berlioz at Santa Cecilia Auditorium. In December of the same year, she was Charlotte in “Werther” in Fidenza. In ph. + 39 06.2389732 April 2005, she was Giulietta in Baltimora in “The Tales of www.ariadimusica.com Hoffmann”. In 2006, she performed at the Teatro dell’Opera of [email protected] Rome in “Madama Butterfly” and toured in Japan in “Rigoletto”(Maddalena). Again at the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome, she was Charlotte in Facebook pages: “Werther” by Massenet, in March 2007. In April 2007, she Ariadimusica debuted as Carmen in Fidenza and recorded for Deutsche Ariadimusica & Cartoons Grammophon “I Medici” by Leoncavallo with Placido Domingo and Daniela Dessì, conducted by Maestro Alberto Veronesi and with Maggio Musicale Fiorentino’s orchestra. In 2008, she was Amneris in “Aida” at the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome (Caracalla), and in 2009 she was Adalgisa in “Norma” at Verdi theatre in Trieste. She was Maddalena once again in “Rigoletto” at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. In 2010, she was Suzuki (Madama Butterfly) in Torre del Lago (Conductor Eve Queler) and Maddalena (Rigoletto) at the Baths of Caracalla. In December of the same year, she took part in a series of concerts in Cyprus with the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra. In February 2011, she was Azucena in “Il Trovatore” at the Politeama Theatre in Lecce. She was Suzuki in “Madama Butterfly” at the Petruzzelli Theatre in Bari (July 2011), Amneris in “Aida” for the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome at the Baths of Caracalla (August 2011) and “Norma” in Taormina in September 2011 with Maria Guleghina and Aquiles Machado. She was Azucena in “Il Trovatore” in July 2012 at the ”Giuseppe Di Stefano” Theatre in Trapani. In January 2013, she was Bersi in “Andrea Chenier” at the Carnegie Hall in New York with Roberto Alagna and, in September 2013, she was Azucena in “Il Trovatore” at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Individual lessons 4 lessons per month of 1h for any further information email us at [email protected] on Tuesdays at 10 .
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