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Lucia Valentini-Terrani (Mezzo-soprano)

Born: August 28, 1946, Padua, Italy
Died: June 11, 1998, Seattle, Washington, USA

The Italian coloratura mezzo-soprano, Lucia Valentini-Terrani (born: Lucia Valentini), studied first at the Padua Music Conservatory, and later at the Accademia Benedetto Marcello in Venice.

Lucia Valentini-Terrani made her stage debut in Brescia, as Angelina in La cenerentola, a role she will remain closely associated with throughout her career. She made her debut at La Scala in 1973, again as Angelina, and quickly established herself in the Rossini repertoire, singing in L'italiana in Algeri, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Il viaggio a Reims. She also sang the many "trouser roles" such as Tancredi, Malcolm in La donna del lago, Pippo in La gazza ladra, Calbo in Maometto secondo, Arsace in Semiramide, Isolier in Le comte Ory, etc. She also sang a few roles of the Baroque repertory, notaby Monteverdi 's L'Orfeo, and Bradamante in George Frideric Handel 's Alcina. However, she did not restrict herself to the belcanto and expanded her repertoire to include roles such as Dorabella, Eboli, Quickly, Mignon, Octavian, Charlotte, Dulcinée.

Lucia Valentini-Terrani enjoyed a very successfull international career, appearing in Paris, London, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, etc. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1974, as Angelina (Cenerentola).

Lucia Valentini married Italian actor Alberto Terrani in 1973, and added his surname to hers. She was diagnozed with leukemia in 1996, and went to the famous Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle for treatment, where her colleage and friend José Carreras was treated for the same affliction. Sadly she was not as lucky as Carreras, and died of complications following a bone marrow transplant at the age of 51.

One of the leading contemporary Italian coloratura mezzo, Lucia Valentini-Terrani had a rich, creamy and agile voice used with fine musicianship, and had a good stage presence.



Source: Wikipedia Website [based on Le guide de l'opéra, les indispensables de la musique, R. Mancin & J-J. Rouvereux, (Fayard, 1986) & Opera News, Obituaries, August 1998]
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (December 2008)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Brian Priestman

Mezzo

G.F. Handel: Opera Alcina, HWV 34 [Bradamante]

Links to other Sites

Lucia Valentini Terrani (Wikipedia)
Opera News: Obituaries - August 1998

Lucia Valentini Terrani (Official Website) [Italian/English]


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