Alex Esposito
Alex Esposito is an Italian bass-baritone opera singer, best known for singing Mozart roles, especially Leporello in Don Giovanni.[1]
Esposito was born in Bergamo. He debuted at the Royal Opera in 2007 as Alidoro in La Cenerentola and sang Leporello in the 2008/09 and 2013/14 seasons, when he will also sing Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro.[2]
Repertoire
Role | Title | Composer |
---|---|---|
Lorenzo | I Capuleti e i Montecchi | Bellini |
Pére Laurence | Roméo et Juliette | Berlioz |
Méphistophélès | La damnation de Faust | Berlioz |
Bottom | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Britten |
Enrico VIII | Anna Bolena | Donizetti |
Dottor Dulcamara | L'elisir d'amore | Donizetti |
Alfonso d'Este | Lucrezia Borgia | Donizetti |
Méphistophélès | Faust | Gounod |
Argante | Rinaldo | Handel |
Idreno | Armida | Haydn |
Simone | La finta semplice | Mozart |
Figaro Conte d'Almaviva | Le nozze di Figaro | Mozart |
Don Giovanni Leporello | Don Giovanni | Mozart |
Guglielmo | Così fan tutte | Mozart |
Papageno | Die Zauberflöte | Mozart |
Publio | La clemenza di Tito | Mozart |
Lindorf Coppélius Miracle Dapertutto | Les contes d'Hoffmann | Offenbach |
Canizzares | Il cordovano | Petrassi |
Custode | Morte dell'aria | Petrassi |
Colline | La Bohème | Puccini |
Orbazzano | Tancredi | Rossini |
Mustafà | L'Italiana in Algeri | Rossini |
Selim | Il turco in Italia | Rossini |
Don Basilio | Il barbiere di Siviglia | Rossini |
Alidoro | La Cenerentola | Rossini |
Fernando Villabella | La gazza ladra | Rossini |
Mosè Faraone | Mosè in Egitto | Rossini |
Polidoro | Zelmira | Rossini |
Assur | Semiramide | Rossini |
Lord Sidney Don Profondo | Il viaggio a Reims | Rossini |
Mahomet II | Le siège de Corinthe | Rossini |
Moïse Pharaon | Moïse et Pharaon | Rossini |
Nonancourt | Il cappello di paglia di Firenze | Rota |
Creon | Oedipus rex | Stravinsky |
Nick Shadow | The Rake's Progress | Stravinsky |
Arlecchino | La vedova scaltra | Wolf-Ferrari |
References
- ↑ "Alex Esposito". www.operaarts.com. Opera Arts. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
- ↑ "Alex Esposito". www.roh.org.uk. Royal Opera House. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
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