Archived Event

Rosenblatt Recitals
Eleonora Buratto soprano; Nazzareno Carusi piano
Date
Mon 10 Oct 2016, 7.30pm
Duration
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval
Availability

Artists

  • Eleonora Burattosoprano
  • Nazzareno Carusipiano

Programme

  • Paolo Tosti
    1846-1916
      • Malinconia
        :
      • Dorme la selva
      • Quand'io ti guardo con occhi ebbri
      • L'ora è tarda
      • Or dunque addio!
      • Chi sei tu che mi parli
  • Franz Liszt
    1811-1886
      • Années de pèlerinage, deuxième année, Italie S161
        :
      • Sposalizio
  • Paolo Tosti
    1846-1916
      • Lasciami! Lascia ch'io respiri
      • L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra
      • In van preghi
      • Che dici, o parola del Saggio?

Encore

Overview

A student of Luciano Pavarotti, Italian soprano Eleonora Buratto has performed under the baton of Riccardo Muti on several occasions; ‘bright-voiced’ and ‘vivacious’ (The New York Times), she has won international acclaim for her ‘full high tones, outstanding dynamics and lovely pianissimi’ (Bachtrack). Buratto’s 2016/17 Season includes performances at Opernhaus Zürich and the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona.

Nazzareno Carusi appears in the most prestigious and internationally renowned music halls and at festivals around the world. The President of the Regional Government of Abruzzo (Italy) awarded him with the title of Ambassador of Abruzzo in the World ‘for high artistic merits and the honour he gives to his birth land’. This Rosenblatt recital marks Carusi’s debut at Wigmore Hall.

‘In the crucial role of Alice Ford, who masterminds all the intrigues and shenanigans, creamy-voiced Eleonora Buratto was outstanding’ Financial Times

‘Buratto, an Italian soprano from Mantua, is a real discovery. She has a rich and appealing voice that soars easily into the upper register’ The Huffington Post

Watch an introductory video to the Rosenblatt Recitals series at Wigmore Hall.

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