Anna Caterina Antonacci
Anna Caterina was recognized as one of the best sopranos of our time who won prestigious awards at the Voci Verdiane Callas & Pavarotti contests. It is the French Republic has awarded her the highest honor, being awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion of Honour. Her first release Era la Notte for the Naive label was praised by the world and she's also recorded the song L'Alba separada dalla luce l'omb for Wigmore Live with her pianist Donald Sulzen, featuring songs by Tosti Cilea, and Hahn. Anna Caterina, a distinguished participant in the General Assembly of the Academicians Santa Cecilia's panel with distinguished members in 2021, was selected as one of the Accademici Effettivi. Anna Caterina performed as Madame de Croissy at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in this season's 22/23. The production had been directed by Emma Dante. Later in the year, she will reprise the role at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Anna Caterina Antonacci, an Italian soprano is known for her bel canto and Baroque. She sang for a number of years the Rossini Canon in the mezzosoprano role. Anna Caterina Antonacci's height isn't now available for her 62 years old. Anna Caterina Antonacci will have her height, weight and body measurements updated shortly. She's currently single. She has not dated anyone. We don't are aware of her previous relationships and previous engagements. According to the data, she's never experienced children. Her net worth has shown a huge rise in her net worth between 2022-2023. So how much is Anna Caterina Antonacci worth when she is age 62? Anna Caterina Antonacci makes most of her earnings via acting. Anna Caterina Antonacci (born 5 April 1961) is an Italian soprano who has been renowned for her performances in bel canto as well as Baroque repertories. Antonacci was a mezzo-soprano throughout her career, focusing on roles in the Rossini canon. Antonacci's career began as Rosina at Arezzo in 1986 after studying in Bologna. The full profile of her was published in the New York Times in March 2012.






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