Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina is regarded as the greatest soprano in her generation. She was awarded awards for each of the Voci Verdiane Callas competition and the Pavarotti Competition. The highest honor she can receive is the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion of Honor, awarded to her by the French Republic. Her first recording Era la Notte for the Naive label was a huge success and she also recorded L'Alba separa dalla luce l'ombra to Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs composed by Tosti Cilea as well as Hahn. Anna Caterina received the Accademici Effettivi award in 2020 from the elite panellists from the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia. The 22/23 season so far has witnessed Anna Caterina perform the role of Madame de Croissy in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites in a fresh production performed by Emma Dante at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. This season, Anna Caterina will perform the role of Madame de Croissy again on stage at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci comes from an Italian family of sopranos. She is most known for her bel-canto performances and Baroque. She was an Rossini Canon mezzo-soprano. Anna Caterina Antonacci is the height of 62. Anna Caterina Antonacci Height Weight Body Measurements and Hair Color Size of Color Dress can be updated as soon as we can. The actress isn't dating anyone. She has not dated any person. No information is available about Her previous relationships. According to the database, she has never had children. Her net worth has grown significantly between 2022 and 2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci is now at 62. What is the amount she make? Anna Caterina Antonacci's earnings comes mostly from being success . Anna Caterina Antonacci, born 5 April 1961 in Italy is an Italian soprano who is famous for her performances in her role in the Baroque and Bel Canto repertories. She was for a long time a mezzo-soprano of the Rossini-Canon. Antonacci trained in Bologna and debuted with the title Rosina in 1986 at Arezzo. New York Times featured her extensively in its March 2012 profile.
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