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| Milanesi Giorgia | soprano |
Born in Rome, Giorgia Milanesi graduated in singing in 1997 at the S.Cecilia Conservatory with Rebecca Berg. She continues her technical preparation with Domenico Tolone. |
In 1995, she sang in the programme of Patricia Adkins Chiti Women in music, for the third channel of the Radio Televisione Italiana, also broadcast in other European countries and the United States, and then performed at the Teatro Eliseo di Roma for the French Academy. |
Finalist at the Ciem Competition of Geneva, she began an intense concert activity in Swiss with pianist James Alexander. She then collaborated with the Austrian Institute of Culture in Rome, singing in some concerts dedicated to the German Lied with pianist Luciano Cerroni. More recently, she performed in Lugano with the RTSI Swiss Radio Television in Orff's Catuli Carmina. |
In 1999 Giorgia Milanesi portrayed the role of Violetta in La traviata with her twin sister Raffaella at the Teatro Flaiano di Roma. |
Giorgia Milanesi has recently made her debut as Contessa d'Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro at the Teatro G.Verdi in Salerno, under the baton of Nicola Luisotti and directed by Giulio Ciabatti, and in the first Italian première of Die Ägiptische Helena at the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari. She then returned to Cagliari for La Vida Breve (Carmela), Tosca (Floria Tosca), Euryanthe and Madama Butterfly. |
She also made her successful debuts in the role of Elisabetta in Don Carlo at the Festival in Brno under the baton of Roberto Tolomelli, and in Il fantasma nella cabina at the Teatro Donizetti di Bergamo, under the baton of Aldo Sisillo. Giorgia Milanesi's recent interpretations of Ismene in Antigona in Antwerpen, and on a tour to Bruges, Salamanca and to La Monnaie in Brussels, caused an international sensation and critical acclaims. |
Forthcoming engagements of Giorgia Milanesi include, among others, the debut in the role of Natalie von Oranien in Der Prinz von Homburg at the Nationale Reisopera of Enschede, as well as revivals of Antigona in Antwerp and Brussels. |
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