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Stefano Secco

tenor

Biography

Stefano Secco began his studies of piano and singing under the guidance of M° Alberto Soresina and subsequently received a diploma in percussion with M° Tullio De Piscopo. Secco privately followed Maestri like Franco Corelli, Franca Mattiucci, and attended master classes led by Leyla Gencer and Renata Scotto, among others.

After his first professional experiences and various tours in Italy and abroad, he sang the role of Fenton in Falstaff at the "Teatro Verdi" of Sassari and was immediately engaged at the "Teatro dell'Opera" in Rome as a soloist tenor for the Messa di Gloria of Puccini and the Te Deum of Berlioz. In the same theatre, he sang the role of Rodolfo in a successful production of La Boheme.

Following these performances, Secco was soon cast to sing in Rigoletto (Duca of Mantova) at the "Teatro Regio" of Turin, at the "Wiener Staatsoper", at the theatre of Toulouse, at the Frankfurt theatre, at the Massimo theatre of Palermo, Venezia, Baltimore, in Coruna, at the Arena of Avenches, Stockholm and at the Opera Bastille in Paris.

Secco has also performed La Bohåme (Rodolfo) at the “Teatro Regio” of Parma, “Teatro dell'Opera” in Rome, “Opera Bastille” in Paris, at the Puccini Festival in Torre Del Lago and together with Angela Gheorghiu in occasion of a Gala in Wiesbaden.

He has appeared in La Traviata (Alfredo) in Venice, Tokyo, Barcelona, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Florence and under the direction of maestro Muti at the La Scala theatre in Milan.

He has also appeared in Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton) at the “Teatro dell'Opera” in Rome, at the Puccini Festival in Torre Del Lago and soon at the Comunale theatre of Florence.

Secco has appeared in Lucia di Lamermoor (Edgardo) at the Deutsche Oper of Berlin and in Liège, Roberto Devereux in Oviedo and at the Wiener Staatsoper, the role of Arturo in I Puritani at the Bellini theatre in Catania under the direction of Maestro Gustav Kuhn, the role of Gualtiero in Pirata in Amsterdam conducted by Giuliano Carella, Nemorino in Elixir of Love at the Liceu theatre of Barcelona and at Covent Garden.

He also sang the important role of De Grieux in Manon di Massenet at the Grand Theatre of Geneve and at the Liceu of Barcelona.

He also appeared in Simone Boccanegra (Gabriele Adorno) at the Opera Bastille in Paris and Cagliari.

He achieved success at the Philharmonic theatre of Verona for the opera Mosè in Egitto in the difficult role of Osiride under the musical direction of Claudio Scimone.

He sang as a soloist at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome in the Stabat Mater of Rossini conducted by Maestro Stefano Ranzani and at the new Auditorium Parco della Musica in Giulietta and Romeo (radio live broadcast) under Maestro Chung. He also obtained great success with La boheme al Teatro Regio di Parma, Rigoletto and the role of Don Carlo at the Opera Bastille in a new production under the direction of Graham Vick, La Traviata in Tokyo. He made his debut with great reviews from the publics and critics with Luisa Miller at Staatoper in Muenchen and at Teatro Comunale in Florence. He sang a new Macbeth at Operà Bastille in Paris and Werther in Frankfurt, La Boheme at Opera Bastille and at Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Simon Boccanegra in Toulouse and Rigoletto at La Scala in Milan. He made his debut in Faust of Gounoud (title role) at SF Opera to great acclaim, he sang La Traviata at La Fenice in Venice he obtained great success singing Madama Butterfly in Sanfrancisco under the baton of Nicola Luisotti and in Munchen with La boheme.

He was in Trieste with I due Foscari and in Bilbao singing Macbeth.

Recently he sang Rigoletto at Opera in Montecarlo, La Traviata in Turin, Verdi's Requiem in Frankfurt under the baton of Nicola Luisotti, La boheme in Rome, Un ballo in maschera at Macerata Festival.

His future engagements include: Romeo and Juliet at Arena di Verona, Les contes d'Hoffmann in Frankfurt and at Opera Bastille, Madama Butterfly at Seattle Opera, Un Ballo in Maschera in Amsterdam, Simon Boccanegra with Placido Domingo (title role) in Los Angeles under the baton of James Conlon.

Nearest concerts

15
December, 2011
8:00 pm
16
December, 2011
8:00 pm
Grand Hall:
191186, St. Petersburg, Mikhailovskaya st., 2
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+7 (812) 240-01-70
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