Franco Fagioli
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Franco Fagioli (born 1981 in Tucumán) is an Argentinan operatic countertenor.[1]
Discography
Solo recitals
- Handel & Mozart Opera Arias, Franco Fagioli, Alexandra Zabala, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Gustav Kuhn, Arte Nova
- Franco Fagioli. Canzone e Cantate. (Carus Verlag/SWR) 2010
- Arias for Caffarelli: Vinci, Leo, Hasse, Pergolesi, Santo. Il pomo d'oro. Riccardo Minasi Naïve Records, September 2013
Opera
- Leonardo Vinci: Artaserse Virgin (Classics/EMI) 2013.
- George Frideric Handel: Berenice (EMI/Virgin Classics) 2010.
- George Frideric Handel: Teseo HWV 9. (Carus Verlag/SWR) 2009.
- Christoph Willibald Gluck: Ezio (Oehms Classics/SWR).
References
- ↑ Benzecry, Claudio E. (2007). A Night at the Opera. Status, Morality and Musical Engagement in an Opera House. ProQuest. p. 306. ISBN 9780549288718. "The name of local counter tenor Franco Fagioli comes immediately to mind, since he jumped from the off circuit to the European scene. More than a few of the fans I interviewed (Guillermo, Andres, Tito, Luis, Julio, Fabiana, Rina) have named him as someone they have discovered ..."
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