Biography
She began studying opera singing at the age of 5, to date she has more than twenty years of experience on the stage. She sang as a soloist in many concerts and took part in many performances of operas and musicals, she has also acted in some short films and advertisements on the web.
Sings in six languages: Italian, French, English, German, Spanish and Japanese. Her repertoire ranges from opera to sacred music.
Equipped with a particular voice and a strong interpretative ability, she was born in Torre del Greco, Italy on 4 July 1992. Anna Maddalena grew up in a family of artists in the graphic field. From an early age she showed a strong inclination in the musical field. She began studying opera singing at the age of five. From 1999 to 2009, in addition to privately following singing lessons, she performed in various Christmas and Easter concerts in important churches, basilicas and domes throughout Campania. At sixteen she was admitted to the San Pietro a Majella Conservatory of Music in Naples where she graduated very young in opera singing. In the meantime she participates in numerous opera performances including "La Traviata" by G. Verdi at the Donnaregina museum in Naples, "Dialoghi delle carmelitane" by Poulenc at the Conservatory of Naples.
She participates in numerous national and international opera singing competitions, including the 10th singing competition organized by the International Institute for Opera and Poetry and the Arena di Verona Foundation and the VII "Magda Olivero" international opera competition, always receiving great appreciation. by the jury. In 2009 she won the third prize in the 13th national music competition set up by the '' Lions Club '' in Mercato San Severino. In 2014 she plays the role of Viceregina and Marco Vitale in Jacopo Napoli's opera '' Mas'Aniello ''. The same year she participates in a Master Class on German opera held by maestro Adi Bar interpreting the arias of the Queen of the Night from Mozart's '' The Magic Flute ''. She participated in a meeting with M. Irene Crodelia Huberti. She performs in several concerts with the '' Cantori di Posillipo ''.
In the year 2014/2015 she braked the high-level specialization course in opera at the opera academy of Osimo, studying with Raina Kabaivanska, Harriet Lawson, William Matteuzzi, Anna Vandi, Alla Simoni, Carlo Morganti, Angelo Gabrielli and the artistic director of the San Carlo theater and the Vincenzo De Vivo opera academy.
In December 2014 she participated in Puccini's Bohème at the La nuova Fenice theater in Osimo.
In May 2015 she took part in Bizet's Carmen held at the same with the direction of Matteo Mazzoni, the participation of Luca Violini and the direction of Maestro Alessandro Benigni.
In July 2015 she supported an audition at the Teatro Nuovo in Salsomaggiore for the leading role in the opera '' La capinera '' by G. Bella, Mogol.
In May 2016 she participated in the historical staging of Giordano's "Fedora", directed by Lamberto Puggelli shot by Salvo Piro, at the "Teatro San Carlo" in Naples, under the direction of Maestro Asher Fisch and Maestro Maurizio Agostini.
April / May 2016 she co-starred in the short film "Una notte all'Improvviso" directed by Fabio Micera and presented to the public in April 2017.
In July 2016 she took part in the staging of G. Verdi's "Nabucco" at the "Royal Palace of Caserta", with the Baritone Leo Nucci, the direction of Maestro Daniel Oren and the direction of Stefano Trespidi.
In July 2018 he won the "XXI Edition of Naples in the World" Award in Nocera Inferiore (SA).
In September 2018 she was the winner of the "Pezzullo 'Prize" in Frattamaggiore (NA).
In December 2018 she participated in the "XI International Singing Competition" in Ravello (SA).
In January 2019 she is Solo Artist at the "Hearts without Frontier" event organized by the Commenda San Giuseppe Napoli.
May 2019 is Solo Artist in the event "Travelers in the Time of a Night" at the Basilica San Pietro ad Aram in Naples.
April 2020: Winner of the online competition "Rinaldo en casa" of "Opera de Tenerife", Spain.
August 2020: Winner of the "Act-it-out Challenge" organized by the authors of the film saga "The Swan Princess".