The Italian tenor, Giorgio Tiboni, was a violinist at first, befor beconming a singer. He began studying voice at the Scuola Civica di Musica in Milan.
Giorgio Tiboni’s great vocal versatility allows him to span the ages from Monteverdi to the contemporary, as well as operetta, musical comedy and theatre/cabaret. He has worked with distinguished conductors, including Réné Clemencic, and taken part in several world premières of music by contemporary composers. His operatic career includes most of the important roles for light-lyric tenor such as Almaviva, Ernesto and Nemorino, and an extensive repertoire of smaller operatic rôles. In sacred music his acclaimed performances include Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle and Stabat Mater, Mozart's Requiem, Schubert's Mass in B flat major and many J.S. Bach interpretations in collaboration with important orchestral institutions such as the Toscanini and the Pomeriggi Musicali.
Giorgio Tiboni’s work with the Torinese operetta company Alfa Folies, with which he has sung La città rosa and Una notte a Venezia in many Italian theatres, has earned him plaudits from public and critics alike. Other recent performances include J.S. Bach's Cantata BWV 60 at Zagreb's Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall and Ferrando in Così fan tutte at the Aarhus Fulgsoecenter in Denmark. |