Anna Caterina Antonacci
Established as one of the top sopranos of the past, Anna Caterina won prestigious prizes at her participation in the Voci Verdiane Callas and Pavarotti contests. As a tribute to her success her award was the title of 'Chevalier de L'Ordre National of the Legion of Honour' (the highest distinction a performer can earn) from the French Republic. Era la Notte, her debut single for Naive was an enormous commercial success. In addition to this she also recorded the song L'Alba separa the ombra's luce (with Donald Sulzen), with Tosti Cilea's and Hahn's songs to Wigmore Live. Anna Caterina is one of the Accademici Effettivi, as voted by the distinguished panellists at the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia. It occurred in 2021. Anna Caterina has performed the character of Madame de Croissy, in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in the 22/23 Season. The upcoming season will see Anna Caterina will perform this role at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci, an Italian soprano is well-known for her performances in the bel canto repertoire and Baroque. In the past, she sang the Rossini Canon in the mezzosoprano role. Anna Caterina Antonacci is a height of 62. Anna Caterina Antonacci Height Weight Body Measurements, Hair Color and Eye Color Dress Size will be updated as soon as we can. She is not dating anyone. She is currently dating. We have no details about her previous relationships or commitment. Based on our Database there are no children. Her net worth has grown substantially between 2022-2023. How much is Anna Caterina Antonacci at an age of 62 is worth? Anna Caterina Antonacci gets most of its income by being known as a popular and well-known vocalist. Anna Caterina Antonacci is an Italian Soprano who has performed in bel canto, baroque and other repertories. She sang as the Rossini Canon mezzo-soprano. Antonacci was a Bologna-trained vocalist and was able to make her Arezzo debut as Rosina, in 1986. The full profile of her was published by the New York Times in March 2012.






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