The Italian soprano, Maria Teresa Nesci, studied singing at the Scuola Civica Musicale di Torino and then continued her studies with the mezzo-soprano Franca Mattiucci. She perfected with English bass Malcolm King and attended courses in Baroque style and vocalism with Mark Deller and Alan Curtis.
Teresa Nesci has held numerous concerts as a soloist or in choral and instrumental ensembles specialisng in Renaissance and Baroque, including Coro della Radio Svizzera (Director: Diego Fasolis), Concerto Italiano (Director: Rinaldo Alessandrini), La Venexiana (Director: Claudio Cavina), Cantica Symphonia (Director: Giuseppe Maletto), Gli affetti musicali and Coro Maghini (Director: Claudio Chiavazza), Coro dell’Academia Montis Regalis (Director: Alessandro de Marchi), Accademia del Ricercare (Director: Piero Busca), D'altro Canto and Vox Libera (Director: Dario Tabbia), I Musici di Santa Pelagia (Director: Maurizio Fornero), I Solisti del Madrigale (Director: Giovanni Acciai), Ensemble Zefiro (Director: Luca Guglielmi).
Teresa Nesci has participated in major shows or musical events in Italy and abroad, including MiTO Settembre Musica and I concerti dell’Unione Musicale in Torino, Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio in Milano, Autunno Musicale in Como, Settimana di Musica Sacra in Monreale, Stagione Teatro Cucinelli in Solomeo (Perugia); Festival de Ambronay and Rencontres de Musique Médiévale du Thoronet (France); Festival of Flanders in Bruges and Antwerp (Belgium); Festival Oude Muziek di Utrecht (The Netherlands); Festival Barokne Glazbe in Rovinj (Croatia); Concerts de Saint-Germain in Geneva (Switzerland); Arte Sacro in Madrid, La Laguna Antigua in Tenerife (Spain); Hermitage Concerts in St. Petersburg (Russia); Festwochen der Alten Musik in Innsbruck, Resonanzen a Vienna, Early Music Festival in Graz (Austria); Les Baroquiales in Sospel, Cantar di pietre in the Ticino canton.
Teresa Nesci has recorded for Naxos, Arts, Sarx, Stradivarius, Tactus, Glossa. |