Marco Lazzara started his musical
studies whilst still a child and precociously obtained diplomas in
piano, organ, harpsichord and operatic singing, perfectioning himself
for three years at the Accademia Chigiana of Siena.
Since his debut in 1989, national and international critics have shown
great interest in him, for his particular vocal register, his musicianship
and his versatility in music styles which have allowed him to interpret
not only baroque repertoire but also romantic and contemporary repertoires.
'
Lazzara's is one of the most amazing voices of any kind I've encountered.
It is a powerful sound that virtually defines the term " alto
", whatever the sex. '
David Mason Greene FANFARE N. Y.
... Marco Lazzara ne me fait jamais regretter la présence d'une
voix féminine. Ici pas de chant mignard et poudré :
une vraie voix de contralto, plaine, vibrée, virtuose, qui
ose des graves vertigineux, qui hurle jamais dans l'aigu, qui possède
le trille.... on ne peut qu'écouter cela ébahi et interdit.
'
J. Claude Laccroix OPERA INTERNATIONAL Paris |
As such he has taken part in various world premières of contemporary
composers such as F. Vacchi, G. Manzoni, G. Kancheli, S. Battistelli, A. Corghi,
A. Guarnieri, A. Schnittke, the Italian prémière of the A. Reimann's Lear conducted
by A. Fagen and directed by L. Ronconi.
He has interpreted a lot of Italians baroque operas included the operatic
repertoire by G.F.Haendel , Moro per amore by A. Stradella, Orfeo ed
Euridice by C.W. Gluck, Il Tito by M.A. Cesti. Among his XIX century
repertoire we can mention Die Fledermaus by J. Strauss, Orphée aux enfers
by J. Offembach, Ginevra di Scozia by S. Mayr. He has taken part in
important international festivals and he sung in numerous recitals at the
Liceu of Barcelone, Opéra comique in Paris, Staatsoper in Hamburg, Carnegie
Hall in New York, at Covent Garden in London, Opéra national
du Rhîn, Il Teatro alla Scala, Teatro comunale in Bologna,
Teatro Verdi of Trieste, The Lingotto Auditorium of Torino, Suntory Hall
in Tokyio, the Carlo Felice of Genova, the new Auditoriums in Rome.
He has sung live and recorded for all the most important European television
channels and has often been guest at the BBC, where he has recorded recitals
interpreting romantic music, in particular by C. Debussy, O. Respighi,
G. Fauré, P. Mascagni. He has also recorded the soundtrack of the Italian
movie Il mestiere delle armi directed by E. Olmi. He has recorded for labels
such as Bongiovanni, Opera Rara, Nuova era, Arts, Ricordi, Dynamic. His CD
ARIE was prized by the Timbre de platine. He has taken part in the Pollini Project.
He has been elected academician of the R. Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna.

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