Ambrogio Maestri

Date de naissance 1970 à Pavia, Lombardia, Italie

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Ambrogio Maestri

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Ambrogio Maestri (born 1970 in Pavia) is an Italian operatic baritone. He is especially known for his portrayal of the title character in Giuseppe Verdi's Falstaff.[1][2] He studied piano and singing in his home town, Pavia. In Italy he has performed at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Teatro Regio in Turin, Teatro Verdi in Trieste and the Arena di Verona. Abroad he has performed at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos in Lisbon, the Royal Opera House in London, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, San Francisco Opera House, the Konzerthaus and Staatsoper in Vienna and others.

A powerful, robust man, Gramophone has described him as Italy's answer to Bryn Terfel,[3] "fresh-voiced [and] emotionally sympathetic."[4] He has been critically praised by the likes of Riccardo Muti.[5] Edward Seckerson of The Independent said of his performance as Falstaff at the Royal Opera House of London that he is "wonderfully real, animating all aspects of the text and making great play of the innate contradiction between a booming, boorish, authority and those mellifluous remnants of wily old airs and graces."[6]

In 2003 he played Rolando in La battaglia di Legnano at the Teatro San Carlo.[7] In 2012 he played the role of Dr Dulcamara in Gaetano Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore in Vienna, and at the Metropolitan Opera in September and October alongside Anna Netrebko.[8]

Repertory

References

  1. Concert review. Classical Source. Retrieved on 15 October 2012.
  2. (2004) The Gramophone, C. Mackenzie. URL accessed 15 October 2012.
  3. (1 October 2005) Gramophone Classical Good CD & DVD Guide, Gramophone Publications. URL accessed 15 October 2012.
  4. (2005) The Gramophone, C. Mackenzie. URL accessed 15 October 2012.
  5. Muti, Riccardo (6 September 2011). Riccardo Muti, Rizzoli. URL accessed 15 October 2012.
  6. Ambrogio Maestri is Verdi's Falstaff. ABC Classic FM (24 June 2012). Retrieved on 1 October 2012.
  7. (2003) RM, rassegna musicale italiana, Rassegna musicale italiana. URL accessed 15 October 2012.
  8. Exclusive interview with AMBROGIO MAESTRI. Opera Focus. Retrieved on 1 October 2012.

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