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'''Lucia Aliberti''' (born 17 September 1961 <ref>[http://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Lucia+Aliberti/0/22307.html Munzinger Archiv]</ref> in [[Messina]]) is a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] [[soprano]] [[opera]] singer. She performed the [[bel canto]] roles of [[Vincenzo Bellini|Bellini]], Gioacchino Rossini, [[Gaetano Donizetti|Donizetti]], Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Vivaldi, Mercadante, etc. |
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'''Lucia Aliberti''' (born 12 June 1957<ref>{{cite book|title=International Who's Who in Classical Music|year=2009|publisher=[[Routledge]]|chapter=Aliberti, Lucia|page=14}}</ref>) is an Italian operatic [[soprano]] singer. She performed the [[bel canto]] roles of [[Vincenzo Bellini|Bellini]], [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini]], [[Gaetano Donizetti|Donizetti]], [[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]], [[Giacomo Puccini|Puccini]], [[Antonio Vivaldi|Vivaldi]], [[Saverio Mercadante|Mercadante]] and so on.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbopera.it/gb/intervista-al-soprano-lucia-aliberti/|title=INTERVISTA AL SOPRANO LUCIA ALIBERTI|publisher=gbopera.it|language=it|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> |
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==Life and career== |
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A dramatic soprano, Lucia Aliberti was awarded a diploma with full marks from the Conservatory while still very young. She then completed her studies in Rome with Maestro [[Luigi Ricci (vocal coach)|Luigi Ricci]] and continued the study with [[Alfredo Kraus]]. She is considered one of the most complete artists of the new generation. |
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Musician and composer, while studying singing, she was also studying the piano and other musical instruments (guitar, accordion, violin, mandolin). She has composed many pieces for piano, clarinet, flute and singing. |
Aliberti was born in [[Messina]] ([[Sicily]]). She studied piano, composition, conducting, and singing at the Conservatory, where she graduated with a diploma with full marks very young. She then completed her studies in Rome with Maestro [[Luigi Ricci (vocal coach)|Luigi Ricci]] and continued the study with [[Alfredo Kraus]]. Musician and composer, while studying singing, she was also studying the piano and other musical instruments (guitar, accordion, violin, mandolin). She has composed many pieces for piano, clarinet, flute and singing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.magmusic.it/lucia-aliberti-e-alfredo-kraus-alla-deutsche-oper-di-berlino-la-coppia-artistica-che-ha-fatto-sognare-i-fans-per-tanti-anni-1442|title=Lucia Aliberti e Alfredo Kraus alla Deutsche Oper di Berlino|publisher=magmusic.it|language=it|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> |
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She began her artistic career in [[Spoleto]] at the [[Festival dei Due Mondi]], under the direction of [[Gian Carlo Menotti]]. A lyric-dramatic soprano with agility, Aliberti graduated very young at the conservatory with honors. She studied with [[Luigi Ricci (vocal coach)|Luigi Ricci]] in Rome, [[Alfredo Kraus]] and [[Herbert von Karajan]] in Salzburg and Berlin.<ref name=BIO>{{cite web|url=https://www.ac-artists.com/author/lucia-aliberti/|title=LUCIA ALIBERTI - Soprano Drammatico di Agilità|publisher=ac-artists.com|language=it|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
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She began her artistic career in [[Spoleto]] at the "[[Festival dei Due Mondi]]", under the direction of [[Giancarlo Menotti]]. She has sung in the world's major theatres: [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York, the [[Washington Opera]], [[Covent Garden]] in London, the [[Deutsche Oper]] of Berlin, the [[Munich State Opera]], the [[Hamburg State Opera]], the Staatstheater in Stuttgart, the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, [[Oper der Stadt Köln]], Konzerthaus Die Glocke Bremen, [[Alte Oper]] Frankfurt, the Staatsoper Wien, Graz, Gebouw in Amsterdam, [[La Scala]] in Milan, Rome the Opera Theatre, the S.Carlo Naples, Theatre M.Bellini in Catania, the Grand Opera in Geneva, Lausanne, the Opernhaus in Zurich, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Seoul, the [[Théâtre de la Monnaie]] in Brussels, the Stockholm Opera in Oslo, the Bolshoi in Moscow, in National Theatre Kiev, Colón Theatre in Buenos Aires, Budapest Erkel Theatre, Warsaw National Opera, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Toulouse, Saint Étienne, Montpellier Festivals, Teatro Real Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao, the Philarmonia in Zagreb, Dubrovnik Festivals, Split, Tivoli Festival Copenhagen, Grosse Festspielhaus Salzburg,Bangkok[University Philarmonia]. |
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She has also studied the piano and other musical instruments like guitar, accordion, violin and mandolin. She has composed many pieces for piano, clarinet, flute, violin and voice. After winning the [[Spoleto]] and ENAL competitions, she began her artistic career with ''[[La sonnambula]]'' by Bellini in Spoleto at the Festival dei Due Mondi under the direction of Gian Carlo Menotti.<ref name=BIO/> |
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She sung for His Holiness Pope Wojtila celebrating the Jubilee of the Family in Saint Peter's Square with worldwide TV broadcast and at Nervi Hall (Vatican) a concert for the Immaculate Mary; she has been the guest star at "Cinema for Peace" during the Berlin Film Festival; for [[Prince Charles]] of England in Paris at the Auditorium of the United Nations; for Aga Khan; the German Chancellors Helmut Kohl and Gerhard Schröder; for the Royal Family of Liege; for the Royal Family of Holland; for the Prince of Japan Hiro (in Tokyo a restaurant is named after her "Restaurant Lucia"). Also galas for Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, FIAT, at the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monte Carlo, for UNICEF,UNESCO and UNITALSI. |
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Lucia Aliberti sang at Sporting Club in Monte Carlo in a special gala in honour of [[Prince Albert of Monaco]]. |
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She performed in honour of the German President Horst Kohler at the Presidential residence "Schloss Bellevue", she has sung in a special gala in honour of Queen Sirikit in Bangkok and guest star during the international cinema price "Diva" in Munich. |
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==Operatic repertoire== |
==Operatic repertoire== |
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She is considered a specialist in the repertory of Vincenzo Bellini (she has also dedicated intense study to some of his manuscripts). The other most important composer in her repertory are Donizetti, Rossini and Verdi. Several operas of these composers have become her most successful roles: |
She is considered a specialist in the repertory of Vincenzo Bellini (she has also dedicated intense study to some of his manuscripts). The other most important composer in her repertory are Donizetti, Rossini and Verdi. Several operas of these composers have become her most successful roles: |
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* ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]] (Lucia) |
* ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'' (Lucia) |
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* ''[[Anna Bolena]]'' (Anna) |
* ''[[Anna Bolena]]'' (Anna) |
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* ''[[Lucrezia Borgia (opera)|Lucrezia Borgia]]'' (Lucrezia) |
* ''[[Lucrezia Borgia (opera)|Lucrezia Borgia]]'' (Lucrezia) |
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* ''[[Maria Stuarda]]'' (Maria) |
* ''[[Maria Stuarda]]'' (Maria) |
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* ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]'' (Norma) |
* ''[[Norma (opera)|Norma]]'' (Norma) |
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* ''[[La sonnambula]]'' (Amina) |
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* ''[[I puritani]]'' (Elvira) |
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* ''[[Il pirata]]'' (Imogene) |
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* ''[[La straniera]]'' (Alaide) |
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* ''[[I Capuleti e i Montecchi]]'' (Giulietta) |
* ''[[I Capuleti e i Montecchi]]'' (Giulietta) |
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* ''[[Semiramide]]'' (Semiramide) |
* ''[[Semiramide]]'' (Semiramide) |
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* ''[[Luisa Miller]]'' (Luisa) |
* ''[[Luisa Miller]]'' (Luisa) |
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* ''[[Rigoletto]]'' (Gilda) |
* ''[[Rigoletto]]'' (Gilda) |
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==Honors and awards== |
==Honors and awards== |
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Aliberti has received two prestigious European Prizes: The {{ill|Goldene Feder|de}} in Hamburg, the Premio Callas from the Association of Opera Friends of Milan, Iso D'Oro in Graz, Austria.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.messinatoday.it/eventi/cultura/premi-aliberti-soprano-lirica-golden-feder.html|title=Premio Golden Feder per la soprano Aliberti|publisher=messinatoday.it|language=it|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> |
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Lucia Aliberti has received two prestigious European Prizes: |
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The "Goldene Feder" in Hamburg, the "Premio Callas" from the Association of Opera Friends of Milan, Iso D'Oro in Graz, Austria. |
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* ''[[Il pirata]]'' (Imogene), Stuart Neill, Roberto Frontali, Kelly Anderson – Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin – [[Marcello Viotti]] (conductor) – (Berlin Classics) |
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⚫ | * ''[[La sonnambula]]'' (Amina), John Aler (Elvino), Francesco Ellero d'Artegna (Rodolfo), [[Iris Vermillion]] (Teresa), Jane Giering (Lisa), Friedrich Molsberger (Alessio), Warren Mok (Il Notario) – Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin – [[Jesús López Cobos]] (conductor), live recording, February 1990, Deutsche Oper Berlin (BMG Classics) |
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* ''[[La straniera]]'' (Alaide), Vincenzo Bello, Roberto Frontali, [[Sara Mingardo]], Carlo Striuli – Orchestra del [[Teatro Verdi di Trieste]] – [[Gianfranco Masini]] (conductor) – (BMG Ricordi) |
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===Recitals=== |
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* ''A Portrait'' – [[Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie]] – [[Peter Feranec]] (conductor) – (RCA/BMG Classics) |
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* ''Early Verdi Arias'' – Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro Sinfonico di Milano Giuseppe Verdi – [[Oleg Caetani]] (conductor) – (Challenge Records) |
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* ''Lucia Aliberti – Live at [[Semperoper]] Dresden'' – DVD 88697 19045 9 / RCA Red Seal – SonyBMG<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.it/Lucia-Aliberti-Live-Semperoper-Dresden/dp/B01EGQUA1M|title=Lucia Aliberti: Live at Semperoper Dresden by Lucia Aliberti|publisher=amazon.it|language=it|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> |
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* "A Portrait" - [[Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie]] - [[Peter Feranec]] (conductor) - (RCA/BMG Classics) |
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* "Verdissimo" - Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro Sinfonico di Milano Giuseppe Verdi - [[Oleg Caetani]] (conductor) - (Deag Music/Warner Music) |
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* Lucia Aliberti - Live at Semperoper Dresden - DVD 88697 19045 9 / RCA Red Seal - SonyBMG |
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==External links== |
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*{{official|http://www.lucia-aliberti.com}} |
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*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/LUCIA-ALIBERTI/102914892144 Lucia Aliberti's Facebook Fanpage] |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/lucia_aliberti Lucia Aliberti's myspace] |
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 16 September 2024
Lucia Aliberti | |
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Occupation | Opera singer (soprano) |
Years active | 1978–present |
Lucia Aliberti (born 12 June 1957[1]) is an Italian operatic soprano singer. She performed the bel canto roles of Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Puccini, Vivaldi, Mercadante and so on.[2]
Life and career
[edit]Aliberti was born in Messina (Sicily). She studied piano, composition, conducting, and singing at the Conservatory, where she graduated with a diploma with full marks very young. She then completed her studies in Rome with Maestro Luigi Ricci and continued the study with Alfredo Kraus. Musician and composer, while studying singing, she was also studying the piano and other musical instruments (guitar, accordion, violin, mandolin). She has composed many pieces for piano, clarinet, flute and singing.[3]
She began her artistic career in Spoleto at the Festival dei Due Mondi, under the direction of Gian Carlo Menotti. A lyric-dramatic soprano with agility, Aliberti graduated very young at the conservatory with honors. She studied with Luigi Ricci in Rome, Alfredo Kraus and Herbert von Karajan in Salzburg and Berlin.[4]
She has also studied the piano and other musical instruments like guitar, accordion, violin and mandolin. She has composed many pieces for piano, clarinet, flute, violin and voice. After winning the Spoleto and ENAL competitions, she began her artistic career with La sonnambula by Bellini in Spoleto at the Festival dei Due Mondi under the direction of Gian Carlo Menotti.[4]
Operatic repertoire
[edit]She is considered a specialist in the repertory of Vincenzo Bellini (she has also dedicated intense study to some of his manuscripts). The other most important composer in her repertory are Donizetti, Rossini and Verdi. Several operas of these composers have become her most successful roles:
- Lucia di Lammermoor (Lucia)
- Anna Bolena (Anna)
- Lucrezia Borgia (Lucrezia)
- Beatrice di Tenda (Beatrice)
- Maria Stuarda (Maria)
- Norma (Norma)
- La sonnambula (Amina)
- I puritani (Elvira)
- Il pirata (Imogene)
- La straniera (Alaide)
- I Capuleti e i Montecchi (Giulietta)
- Semiramide (Semiramide)
- La traviata (Violetta)
- Simon Boccanegra (Maria)
- Luisa Miller (Luisa)
- Rigoletto (Gilda)
Honors and awards
[edit]Aliberti has received two prestigious European Prizes: The Goldene Feder in Hamburg, the Premio Callas from the Association of Opera Friends of Milan, Iso D'Oro in Graz, Austria.[5]
Recordings
[edit]Complete operas
[edit]- Beatrice di Tenda (Beatrice), Martin Thompson (Orombello), Camille Capasso (Agnese), Paolo Gavenelli (Fillipo) – Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin – Fabio Luisi (conductor) – (Berlin Classics)
- Il pirata (Imogene), Stuart Neill, Roberto Frontali, Kelly Anderson – Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin – Marcello Viotti (conductor) – (Berlin Classics)
- La sonnambula (Amina), John Aler (Elvino), Francesco Ellero d'Artegna (Rodolfo), Iris Vermillion (Teresa), Jane Giering (Lisa), Friedrich Molsberger (Alessio), Warren Mok (Il Notario) – Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin – Jesús López Cobos (conductor), live recording, February 1990, Deutsche Oper Berlin (BMG Classics)
- La straniera (Alaide), Vincenzo Bello, Roberto Frontali, Sara Mingardo, Carlo Striuli – Orchestra del Teatro Verdi di Trieste – Gianfranco Masini (conductor) – (BMG Ricordi)
- La traviata (Violetta Valery), Peter Dvorský (Alfredo Germont), Renato Bruson (Giorgio Germont) – Fujiwara Opera Chorus and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra – Roberto Paternostro (conductor), live recording, Tokyo (Capriccio/Delta Music)
Recitals
[edit]- Famous Opera Arias – Münchner Rundfunkorchester – Lamberto Gardelli (conductor) – (Orfeo)
- A Portrait – Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie – Peter Feranec (conductor) – (RCA/BMG Classics)
- Viva! Belcanto – Orchestra Sinfonica Di Milano G. Verdi – Patrick Fournillier (conductor) – (RCA/BMG Classics)
- Early Verdi Arias – Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro Sinfonico di Milano Giuseppe Verdi – Oleg Caetani (conductor) – (Challenge Records)
DVD
[edit]- Lucia Aliberti – Live at Semperoper Dresden – DVD 88697 19045 9 / RCA Red Seal – SonyBMG[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Aliberti, Lucia". International Who's Who in Classical Music. Routledge. 2009. p. 14.
- ^ "INTERVISTA AL SOPRANO LUCIA ALIBERTI" (in Italian). gbopera.it. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ "Lucia Aliberti e Alfredo Kraus alla Deutsche Oper di Berlino" (in Italian). magmusic.it. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ a b "LUCIA ALIBERTI - Soprano Drammatico di Agilità" (in Italian). ac-artists.com. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ "Premio Golden Feder per la soprano Aliberti" (in Italian). messinatoday.it. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ "Lucia Aliberti: Live at Semperoper Dresden by Lucia Aliberti" (in Italian). amazon.it. Retrieved 19 August 2021.