The Italian soprano, Diana Trivellato, studied piano, fortepiano and harpsichord with Carlos Gubert and harpsichord with Maria Vittoria Guidi, graduating brilliantly in 1991 in piano at the Conservatorio "A. Pedrollo" in Vicenza and, in 1995, with full marks in harpsichord at the Conservatorio "B. Marcello" in Venice; she then attended the harpsichord courses with Kenneth Gilbert at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. In 1989 she obtained the 2nd prize with honorable mention for the particular expressed qualities in the Concorso Internazionale per Fortepiano in Stresa. She studied opera singing with Mara Zampieri; since 2003 she studied in the opera singing class of Professor Paola Fornasari Patti at the Conservatorio "A. Pedrollo" in Vicenza and graduated with honors and honors in September 2005; at the Early Music Department of the same institute, she attended the three-year specialization course in Baroque singing with Patrizia Vaccari and Gloria Banditelli. In February 2008, she graduated with full marks and honors in the Biennio Superiore in Opera Singing at the Conservatorio “E. F. dell’Abaco” in Verona. She is currently studying with Nadyia Petrenko. She obtained the first prize at the 2008 Concorso Internazionale di Canto Lirico di Schio with special mention for the particular expressed interpretative skills. In September 2009, She received a Special Mention at the Concorso OperaRinata in the section of coloratura soprano. On October 10, 2010, she won the Concorso Internazionale Musica e Talento in Montecchio Maggiore, in the Opera Singing section and Vicenza Composers section, and in the Duet section awarded second prize.
Diana Trivellato has carried out an intense concert activity as a solo harpsichordist in prestigious Baroque ensembles in Italy and abroad and as a organ and harpsichord continuist in various chamber and orchestral ensembles.
As a solo soprano Diana Trivellato is appreciated in Italy and abroad for her ability to range from Baroque repertoire with lyric coloring up to interpret works of modern and contemporary composers such as Bruno Maderna, Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Luciano Berio, but also Romero and Piazzolla. She carries out an intense concert activity especially in the sacred repertoire and has addressed important pages of composers such as Monteverdi, Biber in the Missa Alleluia, Charpentier with Te Deum, Antonio Vivaldi in the Motets for soprano and strings as well as Gloria and Magnificat, J.S. Bach in Weihnachts-Oratorium (BWV 248), Magnificat (BWV 243), Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244), some Cantatas, George Frideric Handel's Messiah and Dixit, W.A. Mozart's Coronation Mass, Betulia liberata, Requiem, Offertori, Rossini's Stabat Mater, Dvorak's Te Deum. She has worked with several conductors, including: Roberto Salvalaio, Paolo Faldi, Diego Dini Ciacci, Giovanni Battista Rigon, Marco Longhini.
In October 2005, Diana Trivellato performed the Gloria for soprano, choir and symphonic orchestra of the Venezuelan composer Aldemaro Romero, dedicated to Pope John Paul II, in world premiere in Valcéa, Romania, under the direction of R. Salvalaio. She performed the Aria K 88 Fra cento affanni included on the CD that collects the most interesting concert arias by W.A. Mozart with the Orchestra della Fondazione dell’Arena di Verona conducted by Diego Dini Ciacci in collaboration with the "E. F. dell’Abaco"in Verona. In June 2006 she made her debut at the Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza in role of the Queen of the Night in W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte conducted by G.B. Rigon and staged by Marco Gandini, broadcast on Radio3Rai and produced in a double CD for the Nuova Era.
In February 2007, on live Romanian national radio with the choir and orchestra of the State Radio, Diana Trivellato performed the world premiere of the oratorio El pueblo joven by Astor Piazzolla for reciting voice, light soprano, choir and orchestra conducted by M° R. Salvalaio, flanked by the American gangster Peter Soave. She reprised the oratorio in Italy, in October 2009, at the Teatro Verdi di Pisa. In July 2008 she made her debut in Verona as Lucy in the opera The telephone by Gian Carlo Menotti, conducted by Andrea Mannucci and staged by Filippo Tonon. In September 2008 she was invited to the tribute concert dedicated to Aldemaro Romero one year after his death at the UCV theater in Caracas (Venezuela) as the first performer of the Gloria.
Since September 2019, Diana Trivellato teached at Liceo Musicale Concetto Marchesi in Padua, Italy. |