Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina, a soprano that is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding of her generation, was awarded the prestigious Voci Verdiane Callas Competition and Pavarotti Awards. To honor her accomplishments, she was awarded the title of 'Chevalier de L'Ordre National of the Legion d'Honneur' (the highest distinction a individual can attain) by the French Republic. Era la Notte on the Naive Label was well received. With her pianist Donald Sulzen she also recorded L'Alba separa dilla lumi l'ombra, which includes Tosti cilea and Hahn. Anna Caterina was elected one of the Accademici Effettivi by the distinguished panellists at the General Assembly of the Academicians of Santa Cecilia in 2021. Anna Caterina performed as Madame de Croissy at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma for the season 22/23. The production had been directed by Emma Dante. This role will be recast by Anna Caterina Antonacci at the Bayerische Staatsoper later this season. Anna Caterina Antonacci is an Italian soprano known for roles in bel canto as well as Baroque repertories. The mezzo-soprano she sang was focusing on Rossini's canon. Anna Caterina Antonacci's height has not currently available at her 62 years old. Anna Caterina Antonacci will have her height, weight, and Body Dimensions updated soon. It's been reported that she is single. There is no girlfriend. We have no details about her previous relationships or commitment. According to our Database she doesn't have children. Her net worth has grown significantly in 2022-2023. So how much is Anna Caterina Antonacci's worth when she is 62 years old? Anna Caterina Antonacci earns most of her income by being a successful. Anna Caterina Antonacci was born on the 5th of April in 1961. She is a soprano from Italy. Her roles have been in both the Baroque repertoire as well as belcanto. Antonacci was a Rossini Canon mezzo-soprano. Antonacci was a Bologna-trained vocalist who made her Arezzo debut as Rosina in the year 1986. New York Times wrote a long profile on her in the month of March 2012.






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