BIOGRAPHY
Emma Dogliani SopranoSinging Biography
In April 1998 Emma made her solo debut with the Royal Opera as
Second Flowermaiden in
Parsifal with
Placido Domingo, at the Royal Festival Hall and in Rome. She also sang the role of
Clorinda and covered the roles of
Semele,
Dorinda Orlando, and
Sifare Mitridate at Covent Garden.
She has sung
Dorinda Orlando for
Artelier Lyrique de Tourcoing, Valenciennes,
Adalgisa Norma,
Pamina Magic Flute,
Micaela,
Carmen,
Fiordiligi Così Fan Tutte,
Countess Le Nozze di Figaro,
Vitellia and Servilia La Clemenza di Tito,
Donna Anna Don Giovanni,
Countess Figaro, Elena La Donna del Lago,
Liù Turandot,
Ilia Idomeneo, and the title roles in
Semele,
Lucia di Lammermoor, Luisa Miller and
Armida Rossini.
Concert work includes concert tours in Spain with the
English Chamber Orchestra and
La Serenissima, Glière
Concerto for Coloratura Soprano,
Exsultate Jubilate with
Sir Neville Marriner, Beethoven's
Ah Perfido, Bachianas Brasileiras no 5, and an extensive range of Oratorio performances and Recitals throughout the United Kingdom.
Emma studied Bel Canto singing with
Dame Joan Sutherland and
Richard Bonynge at the
Britten Pears School, Aldeburgh. She graduated with first class honours from Trinity College, London, where she studied singing and piano and was awarded the Ricordi Opera and Musicianship prizes.
She has released a CD
Un Sospir, Handel Arias and Cantatas with
London Mozart Players which is available at www.emmadogliani.com. She also made a CD with her trio three4, with whom she performs regularly
. November 2017 she came 4th in Switzerland in Bellinzona in their international singing competition. Last December, she won the Lyra International Vocal competition in New york, Art Song category.
Emma is the founder of East London Metropolitan Opera which is currently running The Bat out of Hackney community Opera project and Music in the Ville, promoting more music in Prison.
More at www.emmadogliani.com
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