Massimo Giordano

Massimo Giordano

Italian opera singer-tenor
Country: Italy

Content:
  1. Biography of Massimo Giordano
  2. Early Life and Career
  3. International Career
  4. Collaborations
  5. Notable Moments
  6. Recent Performances

Biography of Massimo Giordano

Massimo Giordano is an Italian operatic tenor who has had the privilege of working with renowned conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Riccardo Chailly, Bruno Campanella, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Vladimir Jurowski, Antonio Pappano, Michel Plasson, and Yuri Temirkanov.

Massimo Giordano

Early Life and Career

Massimo Giordano was born in the Italian city of Pompeii and later moved to Trieste at a young age, where he began studying music and vocal performance. Initially trained in flute, Giordano decided to specialize in vocal artistry. After completing his studies, the young artist started performing at Italy's most famous and prestigious theaters, including Teatro alla Scala in Milan, where he sang in productions such as "Rigoletto," "La traviata," "Un giorno di regno," and "Manon." He also performed at Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, singing in "Le jongleur de Notre-Dame," "La Rondine," and Verdi's "Requiem." Other notable venues where Giordano showcased his talent include Teatro la Fenice in Venice, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Verdi in Trieste, and Teatro Regio in Turin.

Massimo Giordano

International Career

After gaining recognition in his home country, Giordano's international career took off. He has since performed on the stages of major opera houses, including Leipzig Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Carnegie Hall, Frankfurt Opera, Opéra de Monte Carlo, Metropolitan Opera, Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, Sydney Philharmonia, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Covent Garden, Dallas Opera, Bayerische Staatsoper, Los Angeles Opera, and Wiener Staatsoper.

Massimo Giordano

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Massimo Giordano has collaborated with renowned directors such as Franco Zeffirelli, Luca Ronconi, Pier Luigi Pizzi, Alberto Fassini, Declan Donnellan, Liliana Cavani, and Graham Vick.

Massimo Giordano

Notable Moments

Some of the highlights of Massimo Giordano's operatic career include his performance of Verdi's "Requiem" at the Vatican in memory of Pope John Paul II shortly after his death in 2005. He also participated in the worldwide broadcast of "Manon" from the Metropolitan Opera in 2006 and portrayed Rinuccio in the international television production of "Gianni Schicchi" at the Metropolitan Opera in 2007, conducted by James Levine.

Recent Performances

In the 2008-2009 season, Giordano performed at the Metropolitan Opera ("La traviata," "La bohème"), Royal Opera House in Covent Garden ("Tosca"), Bavarian State Opera ("Werther"), Berlin State Opera ("Tosca"), German Opera in Berlin ("Carmen"), and Teatro Lirico di Cagliari ("Le Roi Arthus"). He also appeared at the Los Angeles Opera ("La traviata").

In 2008, Giordano received high praise for his vocal mastery and outstanding dramatic abilities for his portrayal of Lensky in "Eugene Onegin" at the Glyndebourne Opera Festival under the direction of Vladimir Jurowski. In the 2009-2010 season, he performed in "La bohème" at the Paris Opera and Bavarian State Opera in Munich, "Tosca" at the Semperoper in Dresden, "Carmen" in Berlin, and participated in a concert performance of "Macbeth" at the Edinburgh Festival and a European concert tour with Anna Netrebko.

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