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Matteo Lippi

Tenor

Tenor Matteo Lippi was born in in 1984 in Genoa, studied with the mezzo-soprano Laura Bulian and in 2007 starts his collaboration with Teatro Alfa in Turin where he sung Herzog in A night in Venice, Falke in Die Fledermaus and the title role in Fra Diavolo.

In the following years he continued his training also taking part to several masterclasses. In 2011 he won a scholarship to attend CUBEC-Academy of Belcanto in Modena under the guidance of Mirella Freni.

In 2013 he won the competition Toti dal Monte and debuted as Rodolfo in La bohème at the Theaters of Treviso, Ferrara, Jesi and Fermo.

In 2014 two major new productions of La bohème, the first at the Teatro La Fenice for 10 performances, the second at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.

His recent and future commitments include Verdi's Requiem at the Auditorium in Milan and in Florence, the Gala Concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London for the 50th anniversary of the Glyndebourne Tour, Pinkerton in Valencia and Florence, the debut in Le Villi in Modena, the return to the Holland Park Festival with the debut in Un ballo in maschera and at the Glyndebourne Festival Tour with the debut and at the Royal Danish Opera as Duca in the new production of Rigoletto, the debut at the NNTT in Tokyo as Rodolfo, Alfredo in Copenhagen, at La Fenice and at Bolshoi, the debut in Macbeth in Bergen and the return toTokyo for Verdi concerts with Fabio Luisi, the debut in L’amico Fritz at Holland Park, again La bohème at Regio in Turin, in Minorca,in Moscow and in Copenaghen. He sang a new production of Un ballo in Maschera in Copenhagen and took part at the same opera at La Scala. Among recent and future engagements Ernani in Vilnius, Tosca in Savona and Prague, La traviata in Copenhagen, Vilnius and Moscow, Un ballo in maschera in Oslo, Madama Butterfly in Rome,in Turin and Genova, La bohème in Tel Aviv, the debut at La Scala in I vespri siciliani where he will be back with Simon BoccanegraMacbeth in Frankfurt.

Performances

Future Acts

Selection of previous acts