![]() ANTONACCI eludes the common vocal classification, does not tolerate being boxed in the confines of a register. Because of this, many are puzzled by her repertoire choices, wishing she would make up her mind once for all as to what kind of address to give to her repertoire. Soprano? Mezzo-soprano? The artist who defies these limitations is an impeccable musician, trained at the famous Bologna Conservatory. After brief experience in the Bologna Comunale Theatre Chorus and a few engagements as a comprimaria (one can see her as Kate Pinkerton in La Scala's video of Madama Butterfly or as the Dama in the D'Anna movie of Macbeth), she emerged in the late '80s winning three of the most prestigious international contests, the Verdi in Busseto, the Pavarotti Competition in Philadelphia, and the now defunct Maria Callas Competition. The latter revealed particularly useful for her career as it was televised all over Italy. She sang Imogene's final scene from Il Pirata and Elena's rondò from La donna del lago, and she triumphed.
.This artist has never been afraid to learn rarely - if ever - performed operas: Paisiello's Elfrida (title role), Mayr's La Rosa Bianca e La Rosa Rossa, Polissena in Manfroce's Ecuba, all recorded on CD. She has been one of the most complete Fiordiligis in recent times; a CD recording of Così fan tutte with Gustav Kuhn proves it. Her other Mozart role is Donna Elvira, which she is currently singing under Claudio Abbado in Ferrara. Vienna and Berlin saw her debuts as Gluck's Alceste; last December she impersonated his Armide at La Scala. She was an astonishing Adalgisa in Catania, 1990, which will also be her debut at San Francisco next year, and an unusually youthful Bellinian Romeo (Naples, 1995, recorded on CD). Her only Donizetti was a few performances of Maria Stuarda (Bari, 1989), where as Elisabetta she overshadowed a declining Katia Ricciarelli in the title role. Another role she has performed all around the world is Poppea in Monteverdi's masterpiece (Bologna, Milan, Buenos Aires). Carmen is probably the most famous role in her repertoire.
Anna Caterina Antonacci is one of those artists who must be experienced live. She must be seen on stage. A woman of strong charisma and stunning beauty, she is an amazingly talented actress. Her Glyndebourne Ermione videotape will give you an example. Sometimes a couple of high notes may sound slightly unfocused...so what, when you have in front of you a real artist, someone who gives all of herself, who totally indentifies herself with the character she is interpreting. Ecco un'artista! Nick Fishbone | |
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