Anna Caterina Antonacci
Established as one of the finest sopranos of her time, Anna Caterina won prestigious prizes at her participation in the Voci Verdiane Callas and Pavarotti contests. French Republic awarded her with the most prestigious national award the title of 'Chevalier de la l'Ordre National of the Legion d'Honneur'. Her debut album Era la Notte for the Naive label garnered acclaim and she has also recorded the song L'Alba separada dalla luce l'omb to 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 the distinguished panellists of the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia. It took place in 2021. Anna Caterina has performed the part of the Madame de Croissy, in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in the 22/23 Season. The role will be reprised by Anna Caterina Antonacci at the Bayerische Staatsoper later this season. Anna Caterina Antonacci is an Italian soprano, best known for her performances in the bel canto and Baroque repertories. Antonacci was the Rossini Canon mezzo-soprano. Anna Caterina Antonacci is 62 and her height has not been released at the moment. Anna Caterina Antonacci height, weight, and body measurements will be updated shortly. It's been reported that she is dating. She has not dated anybody. It's difficult to find out about her background and whether or not she has ever been married. Her Database confirms that she is not a mother of children. Her net worth is expected to increase substantially in the years 2022-2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci is now aged 62. How much does she earn? Anna Caterina Antonacci earns most part of her earnings by being a successful. Anna Caterina Antonacci's earnings come predominantly derived from being a highly successful performer. Antonacci was an Rossini Canon mezzo soprano. Antonacci made her debut as Rosina in Arezzo in 1986 after studying in Bologna. New York Times featured her extensively in its profile of March 2012.
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