The Italian tenor, Daniele Gaspari, began his musical studies at the age of 8, first studying trumpet and then singing. After his studies at the Conservatories of Verona and Adria he attended master-classes with prestigious internationally renowned teachers, such as: I. Barthélémy in Paris, Julia Hamari in Stuttgart, L. Magiera (Accademia di Sta. Cecilia), S. Segalini and E . Ferrari (Accademia di Osimo), Elio Battaglia, P. Montarsolo, L. Serra, U. Benelli, C. Desderi, etc. The last and most incisive of him was Maestro Vito Maria Brunetti in Bolzano. He completed part of his studies in Lucerne in Switzerland so he speaks German fluently, he also speaks Spanish perfectly and English discreetly, obviously he is well versed in singing in languages other than Italian.
With his musicality and versatility, Daniele Gaspari was able to extend his repertoire from Lied, to oratorio, to opera from the 17th to the 20th century, frequenting theaters and concert halls throughout Europe, also reaching Asia and Africa. Thanks to this he was able to collaborate with important conductors, directors and orchestras. His work in music has been rewarded countless times in national and international competitions, among which his victory as the only tenor in the Concorso AS.LI.CO. 1991 stands out.
Daniele Gaspari has been a guest of prestigious Italian and European theaters such as: La Fenice in Venice, Il Filarmonico in Verona, L'Olimpico in Vicenza, Il Teatro del Giglio in Lucca, Il Grande in Brescia, Il Sociale in Como, Il Ponchielli in Cremona, Il Donizetti of Bergamo, Sala Tripkovich of Trieste, Il Verdi of Padua, Il V. Emanuele in Messina, Il Comunale of Ferrara, Il Dante Alighieri of Ravenna, Il "Verdi" in Salerno, Il Ventidio Basso in Ascoli Piceno, the Kammeroper in Vienna and at the Stadteather in Lienz (Austria), the Teatrul Liricu in Constance (Romania), the Opéra Théâtre in Besançon (France), Teatro Isabel La Catolica in Granada (Spain, September 2020), the Künstlerhaus in Munich and in Bad Kreuznach (Germany). He has participated in major festivals and has been a guest in concert halls in Italy and Europe such as: Festival della Valle d'Itria, Estate Frentana (Lanciano), Sala Verdi del Conservatorio di Milano, Palazzo del Senato di Milano, Treno Mozart, Asolo Musica, Festival Cimarosa di Aversa, Festival di Musica Antica di S.Rocco (Venice), Sala Pollini a Padova, Il Serchio delle Muse, Concerts de Primavera of Gerona, Festival Internacional de Musica de l’Empordà di Figueras, Fondazione Juan March in Madrid, Auditorium De Palma de Mallorca, Lugano (RTSI) in Switzerland, Wels in Austria, Karlsbau Saal in Freiburg.
Active in chamber music, Daniele Gaspari's repertoire includes pieces such as Johannes Brahms' Liebeslieder, Copland's The Five American Songs, Donizetti's Le Nuits d'été and various cycles of Lieder and ealy and Italian chamber arias. He has collaborated in a trio formation, with the mezzo-soprano M. Pia Moriyon and the guitarist Mauro Zanatta, performing concerts in Italy and Europe with chamber arias and duets with guitar accompaniment (for example: Castello di Maendel (Frankfurt Germany), Udine Estate rassegna "Come eravamo" Palazzo Morpurgo, in Mauthen during the Festival Via Iulia Augusta, in the Abbazia di S.Albino in Mortara for Musica per le Abbazie, Teatro Comunale di Palazzolo sull'Oglio for the Amici della Musica), Festival Clasicos de Verano in Madrid, Teatro Filarmonica in Oviedo and Sociedad Filarmonica in Gijon in Spain, Fundacion Juan March in Madrid. He participated in the 5 Cities 5 Voices Concert project of chamber arias from the European repertoire in the following theatres: Verdi in Padua, Isabel La Catolica in Granada, Opera Tehéâtre in Besançon and at the Karlsbau Saal in Freiburg accompanied by the pianist Bernhard Renzikovski (with recording release). He collaborated with Swiss Radio and Television. |