Original Italian People: Daria Masiero, la voce nell’anima

Original Italian People Daria Masiero

Original Italian People: Daria Masiero, la voce nell’anima.

The Soprano Daria Masiero is considered one of the most important voices of the lyrical landscape.

It falls in love of opera at six listening to Tosca, work that will accompany all her life. She studied cello and obtained her diploma with honors at the Conservatorio Antonio Vivaldi in Alessandria. She skills at l’Accademia at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan and with Mirella Freni in Modena Academy; she was a Cardiff Singer of the World finalist in 2005, as well she won some of the most important competitions in Italy.

Ms. Masiero worked with the greatest conductors and directors: Muti, Palumbo, Pido, Pappano, Noseda, Luisotti, Auguin, Ceccato, Campanella, Guidarini, Veronesi, Fogliani, Lui Ja, Connely, Conlon, Bartoletti, Montaldo, Puggelli, Zambello, De Luca, De Ana, Pier’Alli, Stefanutti, Tommasi, Kokkos, Kaegi, Grinda.

Ms. Masiero has sung the following roles: Gianni Schicchi and Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio at la Scala in Milan, Mimì in La bohème at the Miskloc National Theatre in Hungary, at the Teatro Comunale di Alessandria; Desdemona in Otello for La Scala in Milan Sociale in Como, Ponchielli Cremona, Fraschini in Pavia, Grande in Brescia, Arcimboldi in Milan; Manon in Henze’s Boulevard Solitude, Musetta in La bohème, and Liù in Turandot for Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa; Serpina in La serva padrona for Teatro Massima in Palermo; Nedda in Pagliacci and Carmina Burana for the Teatro Bellini in Catania; Zerlina in Don Giovanni, Micaela in Carmen and Glauce in Medea for Teatro Regio in Turin; Despina in Così fan tutte for the Grand Theatre in Geneva; Micaëla in Carmen for the Catanzaro, Reggio Calabria, Massa Marittina, Padova, Bassano del Grappa, Trento; Arlesiana for Rendano Theatre in Cosenza.

She also sang Mozart’s Requiem at the Paganini Auditorium in the Teatro Regio di Parma with tenor José Carreras, and she sang a concert dedicated to ‘Puccini Women’ at Torre del Lago with Plácido Domingo.

She undertook the role of Adelia from Donizetti’s Ugo, Conte di Parigi at the Arcimboldi Theatre in Milan and was soloist in A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream by Mendelssohn at the same theatre, she sang Verdi Requiem for the Perelada Festival.

Recent engagements include Rossini’s Stabat Mater and La Rondine in Nice and Monte Carlo; Glauce in Medea and Euridice in Orfeo and Eridice for Teatro Massimo in Palermo; Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at Padova and Bassano del Grappa, Italy; her role debut of Margaretha in Boito’s Mefistofole for Savonlinna Opera Festival, Finland as well as a return the following season for a reprisal of this role; Margherita in Boito’s Mefistofele and Tosca for Regio in Parma; Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni for Opera Ireland and for Theatre National in Roan; The Countess in Le nozze di Figaro for the Macau International Music Festival and for Opera Ireland; Violetta in Traviata for Bogotà and Art Centre in Seoul; the title role in Statkowski’s Maria for the Wexford Opera Festival; Liù in Turandot for Opera Australia and reprisals of Mimì in La bohème in Teatro Verdi di Fidenza, Jeonju National Theatre in South Korea; the title of the role Tosca Rudolfinum in Prague; Elisabetta in Don Carlo for Salzburg Festival.

In 2013/2014, Daria sang Leonora in Il trovatore, the title role in Aida and Micaela in Carmen for Opera Australia, Jerusalem and Butterfly for Magnani Fidenza. She also performed the title role in Adriana Lecouvreur in Como, Pavia and Cremona.

In 2015, Daria Masiero will sing Lady Macbeth in Macbeth in Tetro Petruzzelli Bari, Amelia in Un ballo in maschera in Pavia, Cremona, Brescia, Bolzano and Como, Adriana Lecouvreur for the Festival in Varna and the title role in Norma in Fidenza. She also returns to Opera Australia as Aida and Liù.

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