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Roberto
Scandiuzzi Bass
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Roberto Scandiuzzi studied with Anna Maria Bicciato in his native Treviso and made his debut at La Scala in Milan in 1982 with "Le nozze di Figaro" under the direction of Riccardo Muti. Shortly thereafter he achieved his first great international success as Fiesco in "Simon Boccanegra" at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden conducted by Georg Solti. Today he is one of the most renowned singers of the operatic world and enthuses the audience with his vocal beauty, his round and noble timbre and his electrifying stage presence. He is often compared with famous basses such as Ezio Pinza and Cesare Siepi, by whom he was strongly influenced. Roberto Scandiuzzi frequently appears at the most prestigious opera houses worldwide: at the Metropolitan Opera, the Opéra-Bastille in Paris, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, State Operas of Vienna and Munich, the San Francisco Opera and Zürich Opera House, Teatro Real in Madrid, Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Dresden Semperoper, the Hamburg State Opera and the Festivals in Salzburg, Verona and Macerata. His repertoire is based on the great bass parts by Giuseppe Verdi as Filippo II, Fiesco, Silva, Zaccaria, Padre Guardiano, Attila and Roger, but includes as well operas such as "Mefistofele" or "La Gioconda", the French repertoire with Gounod's "Faust", Massenet's "Don Quichotte", Arkel in "Pelléas et Melisande", Frère Laurent in "Romeo et Juliette" and the Russian repertoire including Boris Godunov, Dosifiej in "Chovanshtchina" and Gremin. In January 2007 Roberto Scandiuzzi celebrated the 25th anniversary of his career and was made Ambassador of UNICEF.

Website: www.robertoscandiuzzi.com






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