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Daniela Dessì


Daniela Dessì Born May 14, 1957, in Genoa, Italy[1] is an Italian lirico-spinto soprano.

Daniela Dessì completed her singing studies at the Conservatory of Parma and the Accademia Chigiana of Siena. After having won the first prize at the International Competition organized by RAI TV in 1980, she had her debut with the comic opera La serva padrona by Pergolesi. Her international career has taken her to the best Opera theatres, singing under the direction of the greatest orchestra conductors, such as Riccardo Muti, Claudio Abbado, James Levine and others.

Her season 2008-2009 began with Tosca in Florence (where she gave an encore of "Vissi d'arte" - it has been 52 years since this happened to Renata Tebaldi[2]), then at the Verdi Theatre in Trieste, Adriana Lecouvreur in Palermo, La fanciulla del West in Seville,[3] Manon Lescaut in Warsaw, Madama Butterfly in Hanover and Aida in Verona and Cagliari, and she closes the season in Barcelona (Turandot); in January 2009 she opened the season of recital at La Scala.[4]

Awards

  • Premio Flaviano Labó (2010)
  • Premio Operaclick (2009)
  • Premio Città di Varese (2009)
  • Premio Myrta Gabardi (2009)
  • Pentagramma d'Oro Comune di Marnate (2009)
  • Premio Abbiati (2008)
  • Regina della Lirica dalla Associazione Tiberini a San Lorenzo in Campo (2007)
  • Premio Le Muse (2007)
  • Premio Zenatello Arena di Verona
  • Premio Giordano Comune di Baveno
  • Premio Giacomo Puccini Torre del Lago
  • Premio Cilea di Reggio Calabria
  • Gigli d’Oro Comune di Recanati
  • Premio Liguria Comune di Genova
  • Premio E. Mazzoleni Palermo
  • Mascagni d’Oro Bagnara di Romagna
  • Premio Giuditta Pasta Saronno

Repertoire

Discography

  • La Traviata. Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma, conductor John Neschling. SoloVoce
  • Puccini Arias. Orchestra dell'Arena di Verona, conductor Marco Boemi. Decca
  • Daniela Dessì sings Verdi. Orchestra della Fondazione Toscanini, conductor Steven Mercurio. Decca
  • Umberto Giordano, Andrea Chénier. Armiliato, Guelfi, Rinaldi; Orchestra Sinfonica Verdi Milano, conductor : Vjekoslav Šutej. Universal
  • Love Duets. conductor : Marco Boemi. Philips
  • Giacomo Puccini, Madama Butterfly. Armiliato, Pons, conductor : Plácido Domingo. Dynamic
  • Giacomo Puccini, Tosca. Armiliato, Raimondi. Opus Arte (BBC)
  • Giuseppe Verdi, Aida. Armiliato, Fiorillo. Opus Arte (BBC)
  • Giacomo Puccini, Manon Lescaut. Armiliato, Vanaud, Mercurio. Real Sound
  • Enrico Toselli, Le Romanze Ritrovate. Armiliato, piano: Leonardo Previero. Real Sound
  • Francesco Cilea, Adriana Lecouvreur. Borodina, Larin, Guelfi; Rizzi-Brignoli. TDK
  • Domenico Cimarosa, Gli Orazii e i Curiazii. Angeloni, Bolognesi, Alaimo; conductor : De Bernart. Bongiovanni
  • Antonio Vivaldi, Il Farnace. Dupuy, Angeloni, Malakova, Gamberucci; conductor: De Bernart. Arkadia Fonit Cetra/Agora Musica
  • Gioachino Rossini, Il barbiere di Siviglia. Raffanti, Depuy, Portella; conductor : Zedda. Frequenz
  • Gioachino Rossini, Ciro in Babilonia. Palacio, Calvi, Antonucci; conductor : Rizzi. Bongiovanni

References

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