The Italian counter-tenor, Antonello Dorigo, had graduated in pharmaceutical chemistry and technology from
the Sapienza Università in Rome (2004), before he began his musical studies at the Conservatorio “L. Refice” in Frosinone studying piano and harpsichord. After a short time he specialized in Baroque and Bel canto performance practice as a counter-tenor graduating in Renaissance and Baroque singing in the same conservatory (2012-2015), studying with Gemma Bertagnolli and then with Furio Zanasi. He also trained vocally by participating in master-classes with Emma Kirkby, L. Bertotti, C. Ansermet, F. Lazzara, A. Bienkowska.
Antonello Dorigo is singer and soloist of the ensemble "La Cantoria" in Rome, with which he recorded for the Tactus record company of Bologna
Messa de Morti a 5 concertata by Fra Bonaventura Rubino (1653) in world premiere performance. He performed at the "Festival Pergolesi-Spontini" in Jesi with the orchestra of the "Virtuosi Italiani" and again for the musical July in Trapani and for the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, in the title role in George Frideric Handel's opera Orlando and in C. Orff's Carmina Burana. He has collaborated and collaborates with various Roman musical institutions such as the "Festina Lente" ensemble and the Roma Festival Barocco, the Cappella Ludovicea of the Basilica di Trinità dei Monti, the "Athenaeum" ensemble of the Università Tor Vergata in Rome with which he has recorded for the "Diapason" broadcast of "Radio Vaticana".
He collaborates with the "Concerto Iberico" ensemble with which he has performed in various cities of Portugal in concerts on the Italian and Portuguese Baroque. He also collaborated in the creation of the soundtrack of the TV series I Medici singing in the single of Skin, "Renaissance". |