Luca Pisaroni Makes Houston Grand Opera Debut In Figaro 4/15-30
By: Gabrielle Sierra Mar. 30, 2011
An up-and-comer on both sides of the Atlantic, Italian bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni will make his Houston Grand Opera debut in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro during an April 15-30 run that marks his debut in the role of Count Almaviva. Pisaroni has already made a name for himself in the opera's title role, having been the Figaro of choice for three new music directors this season: Nicola Luisotti at San Francisco Opera, Philippe Jordan at Opéra National de Paris, and Franz Welser-Möst at the Vienna State Opera.
Switching roles in Mozart's subversive comic masterpiece - from Figaro to his nemesis, the Count - is a "thrilling opportunity," Pisaroni says:"After 100 performances as Figaro, it will be so interesting to play his opponent. I love Figaro, and this role will stay in my repertoire for many years, but it's time to explore the opera's other major male character. Mozart wrote fantastic music for the Count. Especially the second act and the beginning of the third act, which are so rich in drama that I dove into the score all over again to study and explore all the different emotions the Count goes through in such a short period of time. I also see this debut as the first stone in my process of building the bridge between roles like Figaro, Leporello, and Guglielmo - which are closer to my personality - and the ultimate goal, which is Don Giovanni."Luca PisaroniBorn in 1975, Luca Pisaroni received his musical education at the Milan Conservatory and in Buenos Aires and New York. About growing up in Busseto, he says: "You feel Verdi's spirit all over the place! My family moved back to Italy when I was four. As a kid, I used to go to the opera with my grandfather, and when I was eleven, I already knew I wanted to be an opera singer."Commanding a diverse repertoire, Pisaroni has appeared at many of the world's top opera houses and music festivals. He has sung his signature role of Mozart's Figaro at the Metropolitan Opera, Opéra National de Paris (Bastille), and the Salzburg Festival; Leporello at Teatro Real Madrid, Opéra Bastille, and at the Tanglewood Music Festival with the Boston Symphony under James Levine; Guglielmo in Così fan tutte at Glyndebourne; Papageno in Die Zauberflöte at Théatre des Champs-Elysées; Melisso in Handel's Alcina at Opéra Bastille; Hercules in Gluck's Alceste at Salzburg; Conte Dorval in Martin y Soler's Il burbero di buon cuore at Teatro Real; Alidoro in La Cenerentola for Santiago de Chile; Enrico in Haydn's L'isola disabitata at Vienna's Musikverein; Publio in La clemenza di Tito at Festival d'Aix-en-Provence; Achilla in Giulio Cesare at La Monnaie in Brussels; and Douglas D'Angus in Rossini's La donna del lago at Salzburg. He was awarded the Vienna State Opera's Eberhard-Wächter-Medal as "Newcomer of the Season" for his portrayal of Figaro in 2001. In recent seasons, Pisaroni has appeared as the King of Scotland in Ariodante at Theater an der Wien, the title role in Cavalli's Ercole amante with De Nederlandse Opera, and Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas for the Wiener Festwochen. Of his Santa Fe Opera debut in Radamisto, the Financial Times wrote, "One could hardly imagine a more vibrant villain than the bass Luca Pisaroni's limber, gorgeously-sung Tiridate."In concert, Pisaroni has performed Hasse's I pellegrini al sepolcro di Nostro Signore at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival and Cherubini's Missa solemnis for the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino under the baton of Riccardo Muti; Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri with Sir Simon Rattle and the Philadelphia Orchestra in Philadelphia and at Carnegie Hall; Zebul in Handel's Jephtha with the Berlin Philharmonic under Nikolaus Harnoncourt; Haydn's Il ritorno di Tobia with Adám Fischer at Vienna's Konzerthaus; and Bach's St. John Passion at the Théatre du Chatelet. He has also sung in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas, Beethoven's Missa solemnis with John Nelson at Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral, Mozart's Requiem with Yuri Temirkanov for the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem under Edo de Waart and Handel's La resurrezione with Il Giardino Armonico. Besides his activities in opera and concert, Pisaroni is an ardent and dedicated recitalist, having performed at the Ravinia Festival, Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw, and Wigmore Hall, among other top venues. The acclaimed "Mozart 22" DVD series from the Salzburg Festival features Pisaroni's performances as Publio and Masetto. Further DVD releases include his highly acclaimed portrayal of Guglielmo in Nicholas Hytner's production of Così fan tutte from Glyndebourne; Le nozze di Figaro at Théatre des Champs-Elysées; and Così fan tutte, Figaro, and Ercole amante (his personal DVD favorite) with the Nederlandse Opera. Most recently, Pisaroni recorded La resurrezione for Virgin Classics.Luca Pisaroni: upcoming engagementsApril 15, 17, 23, 27, & 30
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
Houston, Texas
Houston Grand Opera / James GaffiganMay 19, 21, & 22
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9
Dallas, Texas
Dallas Symphony Orchestra / Jaap van ZwedenMay 26 & 28
Rossini: Stabat Mater
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Orchestra / Franz Welser-MöstJuly 2, 6, 9, & 13; August 1, 5, 7, 10, 15, 17, 20, & 22
Handel: Rinaldo
Glyndebourne Festival, U.K.
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment / Ottavio DantoneJuly 18, 21, & 24
Mozart: Don Giovanni
Baden-Baden, Germany
Mahler Chamber Orchestra / Yannick Nézet-Séguin www.lucapisaroni.com
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