Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano who has been deemed to be among the best of her generation was awarded the prestigious Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. The most prestigious award she has received is a Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion of Honor, awarded to her by the French Republic. Era la Notte, her debut recording for Naive was an enormous hit. In addition to this she recorded L'Alba separa dilla luce la ombra (with Donald Sulzen), which features Tosti Hahn and Cilea's tracks to Wigmore Live. Anna Caterina, a distinguished member of the General Assembly of the Academicians from Santa Cecilia's distinguished panel members, in 2021 was named an one of the Accademici Effettivi. Anna Caterina has performed the part of the Madam de Croissy, in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in the 22/23 Season. The upcoming season will see Anna Caterina will perform the same role again in the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci hails from Italy and is well-known for her roles that she has played in bel canto and arias as well as the baroque repertoire. The mezzo-soprano she sang was focusing on Rossini's canon. She is 62 years old. Caterina Antonacci height not available right now. Anna Caterina Antonacci Body measurements Hair color, eye color, and colour are scheduled to be released soon. Antonacci is single. She's never been in a relationship with anybody. It is difficult to find out about her past and whether she was ever married. Accordant to our Database she is a single parent. The value of her net worth increased dramatically between 2022-2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci is now aged 62. What does she make? Anna Caterina Antonacci earns most of her income through her success. Anna Caterina Antonacci was born on 5th April 1961 and is an Italian-born soprano. She has performed roles that are part of the Baroque repertoire and also belcanto. Antonacci was an Rossini Canon mezzo soprano. Antonacci was a student in Bologna and made her debut with the title Rosina in 1986 at Arezzo. In March of 2012, the New York Times published a thorough description of her.






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