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Fedora Barbieri - Born in Trieste, Fedora Barbieri
began her singing studies at a very young age under the guidance of Luigi
Toffolo. After only six months of studies she presented herself for the
competition held by the Centre for Lyrical Training at the Municipal
Theatre of Florence run by Mario Labroca; here she immediately won a
scholarship and completed her vocal and theatrical preparation under the
guidance of Giulia Tess. On the 4th November 1940 she confronted the stage
of the Florence Municipal Theatre for the first time, interpreting, with
great success with the public and the critics, the role of Fidalma in the
Secret Marriage. The following evening, again at the Municipal Theatre,
she was Azucena in the Trovatore, stepping in for Gianna Pederzini who was
unexpectedly indisposed. It was a double triumph for Fedora Barbieri and
opened the doors of the most prestigious theatres in Italy and abroad,
thus imposing her as the most important mezzosoprano-contralto voice of
that particular period of time. Even though she dedicated herself to
lesser-known works, Fedora Barbieri, in the first years of her career, did
not neglect the titles of the great repertory which made her a celebrity
in the years that followed: Azucena, Ulrica, Eboli Amneris, Quickly,
Carmen, Dalila, Santuzza, etc. In 1942 she made her début at the Scala
with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, under the direction of Victor De Sabata.
In 1949 she made her first her appearances in Aida and Don Carlo at the
Metropolitan Theatre in New York where she regularly returned every
season. In 1950 she opened at Covent Garden in London with the Scala
ensembles and returned there in 1957, in a memorable production of Don
Carlo directed by Giulini and staged by Visconti, and again in 1964. In
addition she has performed in Eastern Europe's major theatres and also
those in South America. Fedora Barbieri distinguished herself, together
with her extraordinary vocal capacity, by her versatile interpretations
and her stage artistry. These qualities have gained her the esteem and
admiration of the greatest directors and most famous producers of our
time. Among the directors we can mention: Arturo Toscanini, Wilhelm
Furtwangler, Victor De Sabata, Antonio Guarnieri, Issay Dobrowen, Fritz
Reiner, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Arthur Rodzinski, Leonard Bernstein, Vittorio
Gui, Carlo Maria Giulini, Tullio Serafin, Gabriele Santini, Gianandrea
Gavazzeni, Bruno Bartoletti, Lorin Maazel, James Levine, Georges Pretre,
Claudio Abbado, Myung-Whun Chung. Among the producers: Luchino Visconti,
Gustav Grundgens, Giorgio Strehler, Tatjana Pavlova, Franco Zeffirelli,
Wilhelm Pabst, Virginio Puecher, Sandro Sequi, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, Jurij
Ljubimov. She also dedicated herself with particular frequency to the
twentieth-century and contemporary theatrical repertory turning her
attention to musical scores of composers such as Stravinsky, Prokof'ev,
Denze, Porrino, Malipiero, Chailly, etc. Her discography is abundant and
intense presenting her as protagonist in historical recordings under the
direction of Maestros such as Serafin, Votto, Toscanini, Karajan, etc. and
alongside singers such as Caniglia, Callas, Tebaldi, Gigli, Di Stefano,
Corelli, Del Monaco, Gobbi, Bastianini, Panerai, Neri, Siepi, etc. In
November 1990 she celebrated fifty years of her career; for the occasion
she was awarded prestigious honours in Florence and in Barcellona and was
described as an 'evergreen' artist by the national and international
press. Fedora Barbieri has a repertory of over a hundred works to her
credit, participation in radio and television transmissions and also in
great cinematographic events such as the film opera of Rigoletto (produced
by Franco Zeffirelli). In addition she is also invited each year to
partake in the judging committees of the most important international
singing competitions. She is approached every year by major foreign
Academies to give singing lessons. Recently, President Ciampi nominated
her "Cavalier of Grand Cross".
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Anita Cerquetti - An opera singer born in
Montecosaro in 1931, she sang in Italy's major theaters and also
throughout the world during a brief but intense artistic career which
concluded in 1960 at the age of only 29. A dramatic soprano with a
distinct Verdi tone, her repertoire consists of the main female roles of
Italian operatic productions. Some of her impetuous and yearning
interpretations are memorable, such as Norma in 1958 at the Rome Opera
where she was called to substitute Maria Callas who had suddenly
interrupted her commitments with that theater. Her voice, described as
'magnificent' by E.Gara, remains unmistakable for its quality of emission,
care in phrasing and remarkable agility. A substantial discography of the
artist remains, with both studio and live recordings, almost all of which
have been recently transferred onto compact disc. She has received
numerous and important acknowledgements. At present she lives in Rome
where she carries out specialization and teaching activities for young
opera singers. Recently, American critics recognized her as being the best
Norma in the history of opera, ahead of Rosa Ponselle and Maria Callas. On
the 5th and 6th August 1997, Ms.Cerquetti was celebrated in Montecosaro,
her birthplace. For the occasion an exhibition of her career was staged in
the premises of the Collectors' Centre, together with an operatic concert
in her honour performed by her students and with the participation of the
tenor Pietro Ballo and the presentation of the book Anita Cerquetti,
humility and pride, Azzali ed., by E.Trovato. This publication contains
stage images, the repertoire, the discography and an interview with the
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Eva
Mei
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Bruno Praticò,
bass-baritone - Born in Aosta, after studying
with baritone Giuseppe Valdengo he attended the specialisation courses of
Teatro alla Scala and of Rodolfo Celletti.
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Alberto Zedda - Alberto Zedda was born in
Milan, where he completed his humanistic and musical studies. In 1957 he
won the RAI International Competition for conductors, which allowed him to
conduct symphonic music with the most important Italian orchestras (La
Scala, Santa Cecilia, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Rai Orchestras of Rome,
Turin, Milan and Naples) and in major foreign theaters (Germany, United
States, Israel, France, Spain, Russia, etc.). His activity in opera
productions is also vast: (La Scala, San Carlo, La Fenice, Teatro Massimo,
London Covent Garden, Mavrinski, Vienna, Hamburg, Berlin, Prague, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Madrid,
Barcelona, Lisbon, etc.). Musicological activity plays an important role
in his career. He has completed critical editions of operas, oratorios and
cantatas, especially from the first half of the 19th century. His latest
work in this field is "L'incoronazione di Poppea" by Claudio Monteverdi,
which he has conducted at La Scala. He has been director of the Italian
repertoire at the Neue Deutsche Opera of Berlin and at the New York City
Opera; a member of the Editorial Board of the Rossini Foundation of
Pesaro; Musical Director of the Festival della Valle d'Itria in Martina
Franca and artistic consultant for the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro
and artistic director of the Carlo Felice Theater in Genova and La Scala
in Milan; director of the Rossini Academy of Pesaro and artistic director
of Festival of Baroque Musical in Fano. He has recently been nominated
artistic director of the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. He has taught
History of Music at the University of Urbino and applied musicology at the
Accademia of Osimo. He has recorded several albums of symphonic music,
chamber music and opera.
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