Manrico Signorini

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Born in Livorno, he graduated at the Conservatoire “Luigi Boccherini” of Lucca and studied with Maria Giovanna Gabanizza. He graduated at the Accademia Chigiana of Siena and he emerged soon at the Parma’s Accademia Verdiana. He sang at the Teatro del Giglio of Lucca in Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne. He debutted in Livorno in Mascagni’s Guglielmo Ractliff and then at Teatro Verdi of Pisa in L’incoronazione di Poppea (Seneca), Il ritorno di Ulisse in patria (Nettuno), L’Orfeo (Plutone) and La Didone of Cavalli (Nettuno) at the Glasgow Festival.
After the debut at the Teatro alla Scala of Milan in 1996 with The gambler of Prokof’ev, under the conducting of Valery Gergiev, he starts soon an intense collaboration with Lugano Rtsi.
Recent roles were: Attila (Verdi) at Arena Sferisterio of Macerata, directed by Brockhaus, The devils of Loudun of Penderecky at Teatro Regio of Torino, Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of the Mzensk District at Maggio Musicale conducted by Semyon Bychkov, The magic flute (Sarastro) at Teatro dell’Opera of Rome conducted by Gianluigi Gelmetti and in Livorno conducted by Piero Bellugi, Don Carlo (Il Frate) at Teatro San Carlo of Naples with Gabriele Ferro, Madama Butterfly at Wiesbaden Theatre (De Bernart), National Opera of Tokyo (Ranzani) and at Festival di Torre del Lago Puccini, Macbeth at Teatro Comunale of Parma (Pidò), Lucia di Lammermoor(Raimondo) at Teatro Donizetti of Bergano, Tristan und Isolde at Teatro Comunale of Bologna with Christian Thielemann, Tosca (Angelotti), Fedora (Boroff) at Teatro Massimo of Palermo (Ranzani), La battaglia di Legnano (Federico Barbarossa) at Teatro Bellini of Catania with Nello Santi, La bohème (Colline) at Teatro Verdi of Salerno, Otello (Ludovico) at Teatro Comunale of Sassari, Gianni Schicchi (Simone) at Teatro Vittorio Emanuele of Messina and at Cantiere of Montepulciano, Don Giovanni(Il Commendatore) in Messina, Chieti and AsLiCo network (Rovaris), Un ballo in maschera (Tom) in Bologna, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Piacenza and Ferrara , conducting Daniele Gatti.
He recently debutted with Ramfis in Aida in Tiro (Liban).
In concerts he sings, amongst others, Vespreae Solennes de Confessore and Requiemby Mozart, Verdi’s Messa di Requiem of Verdi,  Ninth Symphony of Beethoven, Rossini’s Stabat Mater.
In September 2003 he started a long collaboration with Teatro Verdi of Trieste, where he has already sung in Simon BoccanegraLa serva padrona by Pergolesi, Tosca,Falstaff.
In September 2004 he debuted at the Teatro Comunale of Jesi in the word premiere of Marco Tutino’s Federico II (Michele/Omar) conducting by Stewart Robertson.
Then he performed I vespri siciliani (Il re di Bethune) in Palermo and Trieste, Un ballo in maschera (Tom) and Faust (Wagner) of Gounod (Casadeus). In November 2005 he sang Rossini’s Stabat Mater at the Queen Elizabeth Hall of London with the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2006 he came back to Livorno to perform in the unpublished opera of MascagniIn filanda;again in Livorno, he sang Mascagni’s Iris (Cieco), opening opera of the season of the Teatro Goldoni; he interpreted the same role in Trieste in 2008.
In April 2007 he performed La forza del destino at the Teatro Carlo Felice of Genua conducting by Daniel Oren, followed by Eugene Onegin in the same theatre and with the same conductor.
He has performed in the production of Madama Butterfly in Torre del Lago (2007 and 2008), in Palermo for Janacek’ From the House of the Dead and Nabucco; in Lausanne for La traviataIl barbiere di Siviglia andUn ballo in maschera, in Korea and at San Carlo of Naples for Madama Butterfly, in Trieste for La fille du régiment, Romeo et Juliette, OtelloTraviata and Francesca da Rimini, inVerona for Romeo et Juliette andManon Lescaut.
Last engagements include Madama Butterfly and Carmen at Arena of Verona, Aida at Stade de France in Paris, Rigoletto and Manon Lescaut  in Montpellier.
Next he will perform at Arena of Verona for TraviataNabuccoRomeo et Juliette andBohème.

Artist’s website:
http://www.manricosignorini.com

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