Alfredo Nigro


Alfredo Nigro is an Italian tenor.

Biography and Career

Nigro was born in Manduria and grew up in Erchie. After studying at the Conservatory "Nino Rota" of Monopoli, the tenor studied at the Academy of High for Opera Singers at La Scala in Milan from 2001 to 2003. His teachers included Leyla Gencer, Teresa Berganza, Ghena Dimitrova, Luigi Alva and Luciana Serra.
He sang in the World Premiere of Narciso Sabbadini's "The Divine Providence" with the "Virtuosi di Praga" to "Social" in Mantua, the "Philharmonic" of Verona and the Opera House in Prague for Czech Radio and TV.
At the Teatro della Scala in Milan, he sang Giuseppe Verdi's Un giorno di Regno,
Samson et Dalila, Sarzuela Luisa Fernanda with Plácido Domingo, and in Ifigenie en Aulide and Fidelio under the baton of Riccardo Muti.
He performed the role of Malcolm in Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi at the Edinburgh Festival, at the Teatro Maestranza in Seville, at the Teatro della Scala in Milan and the Opera Bastille in Paris.
He played Alfredo Germont and Don Ottavio.
He performed at the new Auditorium Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome
at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples and the opening Scaligera 2007/08. He also starred as the Junge Seemann in
"Tristan and Isolde" by Richard Wagner.
Nigro 'performed at the prestigious Festival of Schubert in Schwarzenberg at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris and at the Vilnius Opera Festival, Toronto Opera Festival, Saint Petersburg,Tokyo, Kyoto, Madrid and others. Alfredo Nigro live in Germering with his wife Violeta Urmana Lithuanian Ikon Mezzosoprano and Soprano.

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