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Marianna Pizzolato

Marianna Pizzolato began studying classical singing with Claudia Carbi, whom has remained her reference over the years, subsequently graduating magna cum laude from Conservatorio Bellini in Palermo, Italy. Collaboration with Raul Gimenez allowed her to further develop her belcanto interpretation.

After attending a master with Enzo Dara, she made her operatic debut during the 2002/2003 season in Piacenza in the title role of Gioachino Rossini’s Tancredi, under the baton of Marco Zambelli.

A gifted performer, very much at ease with Rossini’s repertoire, Marianna Pizzolato debuted at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, in 2003, as Marchesa Melibea in Il viaggio a Reims, quickly becoming one of the main artists of the festival, returning invited to several other editions in the following years: in 2004 she performed again the title role in Tancredi, in 2007 as Isabella in L’italiana in Algeri, in 2008 as Andromaca in Ermione, in 2009 as Emma Marianna Pizzolato biography - HIP