Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano who has been deemed to be among the top performers of her generation. She has been awarded the prestigious Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. As a tribute to her success her award was the 'Chevalier de la l'Ordre national de la Legion d'honneur' (the highest distinction a individual can attain) by the French Republic. Her debut album Era la Notte for the Naive label was a huge success and she has also recorded the song L'Alba separada dalla luce l'omb for Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs by Tosti Cilea, and Hahn. Anna Caterina is one of the Accademici Effettivi, as voted by distinguished panellists in the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia. The time for this took place in 2021. Anna Caterina has performed the character of Madame de Croissy, in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in the 22/23 season. The following season, she'll return to her role in the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci hails from Italy, and she is well-known for the role she's performed in bel canto, as well as baroque repertoire. She performed as mezzo-soprano over a number of years, particularly performing her role in the Rossini canon. Aged 62, Anna Caterina Antonacci height not available at the moment. Anna Caterina Antonacci height, weight and body measurements will be updated shortly. The actress is single. She is not currently in a relationship. We don't have to know about her past relationships and previous relationships. Accordant to our Database She is a single parent. Her net worth has increased dramatically between 2022 and 2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci has reached 62. What does she earn? Anna Caterina Antonacci's source of income is mostly derived from her being successful . Anna Caterina Antonacci's earnings come mostly from being a successful artist. Antonacci sang as the Rossini Canon mezzo soprano. Antonacci was a student in Bologna and performed her first performance with the title Rosina in 1986 at Arezzo. New York Times wrote a lengthy profile of her in the month of March 2012.






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