Cristina
Mantese
began
to study singing with
Iris
Adami Corradetti,
graduating with the highest
grades
from the Conservatorio
Benedetto
Marcello in Venice.
In the same city she made her
concert debut
in Schumann’s “Manfred”, alongside the
protagonist Carmelo Bene,
having perfected her studies
with Anton
Dermota,
Nigel
Rogers and Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf.
She studied the
operatic repertoire under
the guidance of
Enza
Ferrari, exploring
technical and interpretative
aspects with
Rundolph Mickelson, Angelo Mori,
Romana Righetti, Margherita Rinaldi and Romano
Roma, and
winning four
international competitions.
Cristina Mantese made her
debut in "The
Secret Marriage"
by Cimarosa
at the Teatro
Regio in
Turin, where she
returned
to perform
Gargantua by
Corghi
and Roberto
Devereux
by Donizetti.
Since her stage debut,
critics have highlighted
her musicality and
stage temperament, qualities
that have enabled her to
undertake a
unique professional
itinerary,
singing
under the
direction of Rinaldo
Alessandrini,
Bruno
Campanella, Alan
Curtis,
Massimo
de
Bernhardt, Otmar
Maga,
Donato Renzetti
and Christian
Thielemann,
who directed her performance
in November 2002
at the traditional
Festive
Operngala of
the Deutsche
Oper in
Berlin.
In 2001
she was awarded the
International Prize
Luigi Illica,
an acknowledgment that has
marked her career
as a
tragèdienne who uses ancient
singing as the key to
every
interpretive reading, from
Fiordiligi
to
Imogene, from
Monteverdi to the
authors of the
“Giovane Scuola” (young school).
She has recorded
for Bongiovanni,
Rivo
Alto and New World
Records.
Many
of her performances have been
broadcast by RAI
and the
Süddeutscher
Rundfunk.
For more information:
www.cristinamantese.it
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