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07/09/2010
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| William Matteuzzi |
| Born in Bologna in 1957, William Matteuzzi won the Enrico Caruso singing competition in 1980, which led him to La Scala. He has sung a wide repertoire ranging from Vivaldi to Mozart, Bellini, Donizetti and Pacini (L’ultimo giorno di Pompei). A highly respected Rossini specialist, he made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1988 as Count Almaviva in Il barbiere di Siviglia. He can be heard on a number of Opera Rara recordings: Otello, Ricciardo e Zoraide, Rossini - Three Tenors, and Mercadante’s Les Soirées Italiennes. |
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Villains by Necessity
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Rossini - Rossini Three Tenors
A thrilling introduction to the lost age of tenorial bel canto - HUGH CANNING, Sunday Times
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Collections - The Opera Rara Collection - Volume 1
A feast and a temptation to the ears - DAVID JOHNSON, Fanfare
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Il Salotto - Il Salotto - Volume 1 - Les Soirees Italiennes
Such a pleasurable experience that lovers of rarities should seek it out - ALAN BLYTHE, Opera Magazine
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Il Salotto - Il Salotto - Volume 2 : La Potenza dAmore
Enkelejda Shkosa is gifted with a warm voice of wide compass. Majella Cullagh is splendidly forthright in Paers tribute to Napoleon. William Matteuzzi is undaunted by Rubinis high notes and ornament
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Il Salotto Vol 7 - Il primo dolce affanno
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Pacini Rediscovered
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