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Italian tenor Silvano Sant'Agata, a native
of Genova, graduated in flute from the Conservatory of his
natal city, and continued to
study
singing with
Rosetta
Noli.
He
has so far participated
in various
musical events in Italy, including the "Festival
di Villa Imperiale" in
Genova, "Settembre Musica" in Torino, and the "Serate
Musicali" in Milano. He has also performed in France,
Switzerland, Germany and Sweden, where he recently performed
in Rossini’s
Petite Messe Solennelle. He took part in the very first performance
of Angelo Canepa’s Ode Columbus at the Teatro
dell’Opera
in Genova, and sang the lead in the operettas Die lustige
Witwe, Il Paese del Sorriso,
Frasquita and Sogno di un valzer.
He has
recently recorded Mozart’s Requiem and the opera Moro
per amore, by Stradella.
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