Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano who is considered one of best of her generation was awarded the highly coveted Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. French Republic awarded her with the top honor a nation can bestow the title of 'Chevalier de la l'Ordre National de la Legion d'honneur'. The first album she recorded Era la Notte for the Naive label received great acclaim and she also recorded the song L'Alba separada dalla luce l'omb for Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs by Tosti Cilea as well as 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 for the season 22/23. The production was directed by Emma Dante. It is expected that she will reprise her role later in the season at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci, an Italian soprano, is famous for her bel canto repertoire and Baroque. In the past, she sang the Rossini Canon in the mezzosoprano role. Anna Caterina Antonacci is 62 years of age has not been recognized for her stature. Anna Caterina Antonacci Body measurements as well as eye color and hair color will be available soon. There is no one she's dating. She's dating. We don't have information on She's previous relationship or engagement. According to the database, she has never been married and has never had kids. Her net worth has increased significantly between 2022 and 2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci now is at 62. What is the amount she earn? Anna Caterina Antonacci earns most of her money by being a successful. Anna Caterina Antonacci, born 5 April 1961 in Italy is an soprano renowned for her performances in the Baroque and the Bel Canto repertories. For many years she was a Rossini-canon mezzo-soprano. Antonacci was born in Bologna, and she was able to make her Arezzo debut in 1986 as Rosina. It was the New York Times profiled her in depth in March 2012






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