Léirithe le Teacht Inniu Ar Aghaidh
Léirithe san am a chuaigh thart 2012 — Inné
Concerto di Gala, Verdi
Teatro Regio di TorinoIl conte Vaudemont (The count of Vaudemont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannI Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues), Bellini
Fondazione Arena di VeronaLorenzo
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannI Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues), Bellini
Teatro Verdi di TriesteLorenzo
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannI Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues), Bellini
Fondazione Arena di VeronaLorenzo
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannI Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and the Montagues), Bellini
Teatro Verdi di TriesteLorenzo
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannJeths, Italy, Rossini and death, RossiniVarious
Omroep MuziekBasso (Bass)
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannJeths, Italië, Rossini en de dood, JethsRossini
ConcertgebouwBass + 1 ról
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireann»Rote Messe«, RossiniSchoenberg, ArnoldDallapiccolaCarissimi
Berlin Radio ChoirBasso (Bass)
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannGioachino Rossini »Petite Messe solennelle«, Rossini
Berlin Radio ChoirBasso (Bass)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannBorn in Catania in 1987, Emanuele Cordaro studied with, Marcello Giordani, Marcello Lippi and Bonaldo Giaiotti. Since the beginning of his career, the multiple laureate of several competitions has appeared at important theaters such as the Teatro Regio in Parma, the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, the Teatro Verdi in Pisa, the Festival della Valle d'Itria in Martina Franca , the Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari. In addition, he sang in Chicago, Zaragoza, Malta and in various cities in France, where he among others. Verdi's "Messa da requiem", Sparafucile ("Rigoletto"), Talbot ("Giovanna d'Arco"), Marchese di Calatrava ("La forza del destino"), Colline ("La Bohème") and Ferrando ("Il trovatore") ) interpreted. Most recently he appeared in "Anna Bolena" and "Manon Lesc