About
Born in Arezzo, Tuscany and raised in Rome, Vittorio was only four when he discovered his passion for music; a few years later he was made a soloist in the Sistine Chapel choir. Having made his debut as the Shepherd in Tosca at the age of thirteen, he began his vocal training in earnest, and at twenty-three became the youngest tenor ever to perform at La Scala, Milan. Within a few years, he was appearing around the world under the batons of Riccardo Chailly, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Myung-Whun Chung, Daniel Oren and Antonio Pappano.
He has a repertoire that includes some 24 operas from amongst others, Mozart, Donizetti, Verdi, Puccini, Gounod, Massenet, Offenbach, Bernstein and the sacred works of Rossini. As one of the leading tenors of his generation, he now performs in the world's most prestigious opera houses including La Scala, Milan, The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera, New York, Washington National Opera, Deutsche Oper, Berlin, Opernhaus Zurich, Palau de Les Arts Valencia, and Chorégies D'Orange to name just a few.
Recent operatic appearances include the lead roles in Faust, Roméo et Juliette, Manon, Don Carlo and Les Contes d'Hoffmann, along with La Bohème, Lucrezia Borgia, La Traviata, Gianni Schicchi, Lucia di Lammermoor, Il Corsaro, and Rigoletto.
He brings the same energy to his live concert performances as he does to his operatic roles and not long ago he was invited to sing before an audience of over 40,000 at an event organized in Chicago as a tribute to the late Luciano Pavarotti. In 2010 Vittorio collaborated with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in a special gala concert performance of Rigoletto in Tel Aviv and at the beginning of 2011 he gave a tour of "sold out" concerts in Germany and Switzerland performing arias from his last album "The Italian Tenor".
With a gold and platinum-selling solo album, a Grammy-nominated recording of Bernstein's West Side Story and his last album "The Italian Tenor" (Sony Classical) reaching the number one position in the US Billboard Classical Album chart, Vittorio is already established as a successful recording artist.
His second album on Sony Classical “Arrivederci” will be released in Fall 2011 and will include his personal selection of the most beloved Italian songs and opera arias ever written for the tenor voice - songs with which the great tenors have thrilled generations of music lovers.
In addition, Vittorio has successfully moved across into television media with both his 2008 performance of Alfredo in La Traviata, broadcast live from Zurich's main train station and Andrea Andermann's 2010 highly acclaimed, worldwide live broadcast of Rigoletto from Mantua where Vittorio performed the leading tenor role of The Duke of Mantua alongside Plácido Domingo's portrayal of Rigoletto.
Vittorio has been honored with awards that include the "European Border Breakers award" for his first solo "pOpera" album "In the Hands of love" (Polydor) and France's 2010 Diapason" Decouverte de L'Année" (Discovery of the Year) award in recognition of his latest album "The Italian Tenor". Vittorio also won the "Best Tenor “category in L’Opera Magazine’s 2011 Opera awards, for his performance as "Des Grieux" in Manon at London's Royal Opera House (2010).
This year also saw Vittorio's successful role debut as Roméo in La Scala’s production of Roméo & Juliette and he will also be performing the title role in Faust at London's Royal Opera House in September, followed by his debut appearance at The Los Angeles Opera in November, under the baton of Plácido Domingo.
- Guiseppe Verdi:
- Don Carlo
- I Due Foscari
- Un Ballo in Maschera
- Luisa Miller
- Messa da Requiem
- Rigoletto
- La Traviata
- Il Corsaro
- I Due Foscari
- Gaetano Donizetti:
- L´Elisir d’Amore
- Don Sebastiano
- La Favorita
- Anna Bolena
- Lucrezia Borgia
- Lucia di Lammermoor
- Don Sebastiano
- Giacomo Puccini:
- La Bohème
- Madama Butterfly
- Charles Gounod:
- Faust
- Roméo & Juliette
- Gioachino Rossini:
- Petite Messe Solennelle
- Stabat Mater
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
- Idomeneo
- Così fan tutte
- Jules Massenet:
- Werther
- Manon
- Leonard Bernstein:
- West Side Story
- Jacques Offenbach:
- Les Contes d'Hoffmann
