Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina was recognized as one of the top sopranos in the world today, winning prestigious awards in her Voci Verdiane Callas & Pavarotti contests. Her most prestigious award is that of a Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion d'honneur, given from the French Republic. She has recorded the album L'Alba separadilla dilla luce L'ombra, with Donald Sulzen for Wigmore Live. The album features songs by Tosti Cilea. Anna Caterina was elected one of the Accademici Effettivi by the distinguished panellists at the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia in 2021. This season has had Anna Caterina perform the role of Madame de Croissy in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites in a fresh production created by Emma Dante at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. The character will be reprised by Anna Caterina Antoniocci at the Bayerische Staatsoper later this season. Anna Caterina Antonacci is an Italian soprano, best known for her performances in bel canto as well as Baroque repertories. Her main focus was on Rossini's Canon. Rossini Canon. Antonacci has been an mezzo soprano since a few years. Anna Caterina Antonacci's height may not be currently available at her 62 years old. Anna Caterina Antonacci will have her Height, Weight and Body Dimensions confirmed soon. Antonacci is single. She is not married. girlfriend. It's hard to determine her past and whether she ever got married. According to the Database, she's never had children. Her net worth has been growing significant in 2022-2023. But what is Anna Caterina Antonacci's net worth in her age 62? Anna Caterina Antonacci makes most part of her revenue by performing. Anna Caterina Antonacci is an Italian Soprano who performed in baroque, bel-canto and other repertories. She sang as a mezzosoprano over a period of time, and was particularly known for her performance in that part of the Rossini canon. Antonacci was born and raised in Bologna She began her Arezzo debut in 1986 with the name Rosina. It was the New York Times profiled her in depth in March 2012






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