"A new Star" - "A World-class Violetta" - So expressed the first international press reviews at the debut of this soprano, already well known at the main European Theatres.
After graduating brilliantly as violinist at the Mantua Conservatory in Italy, she studied singing with the soprano Alda Borelli Morgan and with the tenor Carlo Bergonzi, attending the Accademia Chigiana in Siena and highly advanced courses at the Association "Amici del Loggione del Teatro alla Scala" in Milan. In 1994 she won the Viotti International Competition in Vercelli.
In 1995 she debuts with a triumphal success as Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata in Madrid with the famous tenor Alfredo Kraus. Successively she interprets this role more than 200 times in many important theatres: Grand Théatre de Genève, Teatro Verdi in Trieste, Teatro Municipale in Udine, Teatro Comunale in Piacenza, Opéra Royale de Wallonie in Liège, Stadttheater in St. Gallen, Wiesbaden Festival, Bremen Theatre, Oper Leipzig, Opera Theatre in Samsun, Opera Theatre in Thessaloniky, State Opera in Istanbul, Staatstheater in Braunschweig , Teatro Argentina in Rome, Vlaamse Opera in Antverp, New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv, Deutsche Oper in Berlin, etc.
At the New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv, after Traviata, she fired with enthusiasm the public interpreting the role of Amelia in Simon Boccanegra.
She has been great performer of Mimi in La Bohème at the 39th Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, at the Teatro Grande in Brescia, at the Cologne Staats-Oper, at the Teatro Rendano in Cosenza.
She interpreted with very big success the role of Luisa in Verdi's Luisa Miller at the Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam, at the Opernhaus in Zürich, at the Edimburg Festival (Covent Garden production), at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, at the Aalto Theater in Essen, at the State
Opera in Mainz, at the Valamse Opera in Antwerp and in Gent, at the Oper Leipzig.
She has been wonderful Queen Aspasia in Mozart's Mitridate Re di Ponto at the Grand Théatre in Genève and at the Opernhaus in Zürich.
Her admirable Mozart interpretations continued with the role of Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at the National Theater of Mannheim,
Donna Elvira at the Oper der Stadt in Bonn and at the Finnish Opera in Helsinki, Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte under the direction of Giorgio Strehler at the Nuovo Piccolo Teatro in Milan, at the Teatro Valli in Reggio Emilia, at the Théatre Des Arts in Rouen, at the Nissay Theatre
in Tokyo, at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, at the Teatro del Giglio in Lucca, at the Festivals of Santander, Peralada and Wiesbaden, Bilbao, Pamplona and Moscow, and successively under the direction of Philippe Arlaud at the Nancy Opéra, Caen Opéra and at the Festival of
Baden-Baden;
Very important also is her concert activity, for which she was especially appreciated at the Segovia Festival, at the Auditorio Nacional de Musica in Madrid, at the Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem, at the Museum of Arts and at the Performing Arts Centre in Tel Aviv, and in many Italian Festivals interpreting: Verdi's Requiem, Mozart's Requiem, the Messe solennelle (S. Caecilia) by Gounod, Rossini's Stabat Mater and Messe Solennelle, Mozart's Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, ect.
Opernwelt named her "Best Joung Singer of the Year" in 1996 for her interpretation of La Traviata at the Oper Leipzig.
Fiorella Burato was honoured and delighted to work with important Directors among which: Martha Domingo, Pierluigi Pizzi, Brigitte Fassbaender, Ulisse Santicchi,Hugo De Ana, Marisa Fabbri, Alberto Fassini, Philippe Arlaud, Nuria Espert, Theo Richter, Beppe De Tomasi, Andreas Homoki, Werner Schröter, Giorgio Strehler;
and with famous Conductors as: Alberto Zedda, Michail Jurowski, Jiri Kout, Bruno Bartoletti, Eugene Kohn, Lawrence Foster, Tiziano Severini, Frederic Chaslin, Graeme Jenkins, Eri Klas, Philippe Auguin, Enrique Mazzola, Massimo Zanetti, Thomas Hengelbrock, Fabrizio Ventura, Ascher Fisch, Stefan Soltezs, Dan Ettinger, David Gimenez, Ivan Anguélov, Jonathan Webb, Mark Elder, Victor Pablo Perez, Vladimir Jurowski, Virginio Zoccatelli, Adam Fischer, Daniel Oren, etc.
After graduating brilliantly as violinist at the Mantua Conservatory in Italy, she studied singing with the soprano Alda Borelli Morgan and with the tenor Carlo Bergonzi, attending the Accademia Chigiana in Siena and highly advanced courses at the Association "Amici del Loggione del Teatro alla Scala" in Milan. In 1994 she won the Viotti International Competition in Vercelli.
In 1995 she debuts with a triumphal success as Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata in Madrid with the famous tenor Alfredo Kraus. Successively she interprets this role more than 200 times in many important theatres: Grand Théatre de Genève, Teatro Verdi in Trieste, Teatro Municipale in Udine, Teatro Comunale in Piacenza, Opéra Royale de Wallonie in Liège, Stadttheater in St. Gallen, Wiesbaden Festival, Bremen Theatre, Oper Leipzig, Opera Theatre in Samsun, Opera Theatre in Thessaloniky, State Opera in Istanbul, Staatstheater in Braunschweig , Teatro Argentina in Rome, Vlaamse Opera in Antverp, New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv, Deutsche Oper in Berlin, etc.
At the New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv, after Traviata, she fired with enthusiasm the public interpreting the role of Amelia in Simon Boccanegra.
She has been great performer of Mimi in La Bohème at the 39th Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, at the Teatro Grande in Brescia, at the Cologne Staats-Oper, at the Teatro Rendano in Cosenza.
She interpreted with very big success the role of Luisa in Verdi's Luisa Miller at the Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam, at the Opernhaus in Zürich, at the Edimburg Festival (Covent Garden production), at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, at the Aalto Theater in Essen, at the State
Opera in Mainz, at the Valamse Opera in Antwerp and in Gent, at the Oper Leipzig.
She has been wonderful Queen Aspasia in Mozart's Mitridate Re di Ponto at the Grand Théatre in Genève and at the Opernhaus in Zürich.
Her admirable Mozart interpretations continued with the role of Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at the National Theater of Mannheim,
Donna Elvira at the Oper der Stadt in Bonn and at the Finnish Opera in Helsinki, Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte under the direction of Giorgio Strehler at the Nuovo Piccolo Teatro in Milan, at the Teatro Valli in Reggio Emilia, at the Théatre Des Arts in Rouen, at the Nissay Theatre
in Tokyo, at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, at the Teatro del Giglio in Lucca, at the Festivals of Santander, Peralada and Wiesbaden, Bilbao, Pamplona and Moscow, and successively under the direction of Philippe Arlaud at the Nancy Opéra, Caen Opéra and at the Festival of
Baden-Baden;
Very important also is her concert activity, for which she was especially appreciated at the Segovia Festival, at the Auditorio Nacional de Musica in Madrid, at the Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem, at the Museum of Arts and at the Performing Arts Centre in Tel Aviv, and in many Italian Festivals interpreting: Verdi's Requiem, Mozart's Requiem, the Messe solennelle (S. Caecilia) by Gounod, Rossini's Stabat Mater and Messe Solennelle, Mozart's Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, ect.
Opernwelt named her "Best Joung Singer of the Year" in 1996 for her interpretation of La Traviata at the Oper Leipzig.
Fiorella Burato was honoured and delighted to work with important Directors among which: Martha Domingo, Pierluigi Pizzi, Brigitte Fassbaender, Ulisse Santicchi,Hugo De Ana, Marisa Fabbri, Alberto Fassini, Philippe Arlaud, Nuria Espert, Theo Richter, Beppe De Tomasi, Andreas Homoki, Werner Schröter, Giorgio Strehler;
and with famous Conductors as: Alberto Zedda, Michail Jurowski, Jiri Kout, Bruno Bartoletti, Eugene Kohn, Lawrence Foster, Tiziano Severini, Frederic Chaslin, Graeme Jenkins, Eri Klas, Philippe Auguin, Enrique Mazzola, Massimo Zanetti, Thomas Hengelbrock, Fabrizio Ventura, Ascher Fisch, Stefan Soltezs, Dan Ettinger, David Gimenez, Ivan Anguélov, Jonathan Webb, Mark Elder, Victor Pablo Perez, Vladimir Jurowski, Virginio Zoccatelli, Adam Fischer, Daniel Oren, etc.