Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina has been recognized by the French Republic as being one of the most skilled sopranos of her generation. The award she received was the title of 'Chevalier de L'Ordre National of the Legion d'honneur' by the French Republic, which is the most distinguished national honor you can get. Her first recording Era la Notte for the Naive label garnered acclaim and she also recorded L'Alba separa dalla lumina l'ombra in the studio of Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs by Tosti Cilea as well as Hahn. Anna Caterina was elected one of the Accademici Effettivi by the distinguished panellists from the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia in 2021. This season has witnessed Anna Caterina perform the role of Madame de Croissy in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites in a fresh production directed by Emma Dante at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. This role will be recast by Anna Caterina Antonacci the Bayerische Staatsoper later this season. Anna Caterina Antonacci was born in Italy and is best recognized as an Italian Soprano, who sings baroque, belcanto, and various repertories. She sang as mezzo-soprano throughout her career especially in the Rossini canon. Anna Caterina Antonacci is the height of 62. Anna Caterina Antonacci Body measurements Hair color, eye color, and color will be available soon. She is currently single. She's in a relationship. We do not have any details about her previous relationships or engagement. Our Database confirms that she has no children. She has seen a significant growth in her net worth from 2022-2023. Anna Caterina Antonacci has reached 62. What does she make? Anna Caterina Antonacci's income source is mostly derived from her being accomplished . Anna Caterina Antonacci's income is predominantly derived from being a highly successful singer. Antonacci was a mezzo-soprano for several years particularly performing the Rossini canon. Antonacci was born in Bologna in Italy, and was able to make her Arezzo debut in the year 1986, as Rosina. New York Times wrote a long profile on her in the month of March 2012.






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