Saimir Pirgu

Saimir Pirgu (born 23 September 1981 in Elbasan) is an Albanian opera tenor.

He first learned the violin,[1] before he moved to Bozen, Italy, where Vito Brunetti discovered his tenor voice.

Pirgu won the award for Best Young Singer in 2001 at the Umberto Sacchetti Competition in Bologna and first prize at the Caruso Competition in Milan and at the Tito Schipa Competition in Lecce in 2002, and in 2009 the Franco Corelli Prize in Ancona.[2] His first professional engagement was at the Rossini Festival in Bad Wildbad with Alberto Zedda conducting, then at the Rossini Opera Festival (Pesaro) in Rossini's Il viaggio a Reims and in Adina, and in 2003 at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor.

At the age of 22 he was chosen by Claudio Abbado as Ferrando in Così fan tutte. He collaborates with the most prestigious theaters in the world as: Teatro alla Scala, Opéra National de Paris, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Metropolitan Opera New York), Vienna State Opera. He regularly works with Riccardo Muti, Lorin Maazel, Daniele Gatti, Seiji Ozawa, James Conlon and Antonio Pappano. Among his engagements are Don Giovanni (Paris), L'elisir d'amore (Vienna), La traviata (London), Rigoletto (Zurich), The Magic Flute (Teatro alla Scala), Gianni Schicchi at the Metropolitan Opera and at the Los Angeles Opera directed by Woody Allen. He made his debut as Idomeneo conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Styriarte Festival in Graz. Riccardo Muti chose him for Verdis Requiem at the Salzburg Festival.

References

  1. ^ "Ein Sängerleben ist nicht so einfach" by Daniel Ender, Der Standard (9 December 2010) (German)
  2. ^ Saimir Pirgu at Styriarte Festival

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