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Elena Biscuola (Mezzo-soprano)

Born: Milan, Italy

The Italian mezzo-soprano, Elena Biscuola, gained her diploma in “Vocal Chamber Music” with full marks and special mention, under Maestro Erik Battaglia’s guidance, singing at the Conservatorio in Turin. She then specialized in the German Lied with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Irwin Gage. In 2004 she participated in the Third International Competition of Lyric and Chamber Singing in Vercelli, where she was awarded the prize for the best interpretation, and the second prize (first prize not assigned) in the category “Chamber and Sacred Music”. In 2006, she received the prize as “best duo” with Marina D’Ambroso, and third prize at the 22nd International Competition of Chamber Vocal Music in Conegliano.

Her romantic repertoire led her to work with conductors such as Antonio Ballista, Rudolf Buchbinder and Tiziano Severini. At the same time she studied “Ancient Music” and gained a degree with full marks and special mention in “Renaissance and Baroque Singing” at the Conservatorio in Vicenza, studying with Gloria Banditelli. In 1999, with the ensemble Vox Altera, she won the International Competition “Luca Marenzio” for Madrigal Unaccompanied Voices.

Elena Biscuola performed in the main festivals of Ancient Music in Italy, as well as abroad, (Regensburg, Ambronay, Utrecht, Al Bustan Beirut, Brugge, Musica Antiga de Barcelona) singing with Athestis Chorus , Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Cappella Artemisia, Concerto Italiano (Director: Rinaldo Alessandrini), Concerto Köln, Les Nations, L’arte dell’Arco, La Risonanza and collaborating with conductors such as Rinaldo Alessandrini, Alfredo Bernardini, Fabio Bonizzoni, Federico Guglielmo, Gerhard Jenemann, Peter Maag, Michael Radulescu and Ton Koopman.

Elena Biscuola has recorded for Amadeus, Chandos, Gaudeamus, Onclassical, Naxos, Tactus and Bottega Discantica.


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Source: Elena Biscuola Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2011)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Luca Dellacasa

Alto

[C-1] (2015, Video): BWV 62

Ruben Jais

Alto

BWV 62

Davide Pozzi

Alto

[CV-1] (2016, Video): BWV 248/1, BWV 142
[CV-2] (2017, Video): BWV 62, BWV 36

Michael Radulescu

Alto

BWV 12, BWV 29, BWV 71, BWV 106, BWV 137, BWV 193

Michael Radulescu

Alto

Member of Il Teatro Armonico:
C-2 (2003):
BWV 29, BWV 193, BWV 228-230
C-3 (2004):
BWV 12, BWV 71, BWV 106, BWV 137

Links to other Sites

Elena Biscuola - mezzosoprano (Official Website) [Italian/English]


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