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SOPRANO

Laura Andreini

"The emotions,

colors on the palette of the voice.

The painting, my singing."

15 years of career from the heart of Tuscany


Laura Andreini Opera Singer, soprano, lives near Florence, in the heart of Chianti.
In 2025 she celebrated her first 15 years of career as an opera singer which have taken her around Italy and the world.
Her suitcase always ready, enthusiasm and passion cultivated up from the years of study lived in Italy in Arezzo, Siena and abroad in the Netherlands and Switzerland up to performing in concerts, opera productions and events in Worldwide prestigious theaters and concert halls.


 

 

Laura Andreini, a soprano with a career spanning more than fifteen years, has numerous concerts and roles in national and international opera productions to her credit.

She perfected her skills with Luciana Serra in Switzerland, with Paolo Vaglieri in Milan, with Laura Brioli in Livorno and Celso Albelo, attending for two years both the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Formation and in 2019 the Opera studio verista of the Teatro Goldoni in Livorno and in various advanced courses as a scholarship holder including the Festival Solo Belcanto di Montisi, the Daniel Ferro Vocal Program and the Livorno Music Festival; graduated as a pianist at the Liceo Classico Musicale F. Petrarca in Arezzo, attended the Singing course at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in Holland and then completed her studies at the Istituto di Alta Formazione Musicale R. Franci in Siena, obtaining the Diploma in Singing of the old system with top marks in 2010.

She has performed at the Teatro della Pergola and the Teatro Goldoni in Florence, at the Teatro Verdi in Pisa, at the Teatro Sociale in Como, at the Teatro Goldoni in Livorno, in Umbria at the Festival delle Nazioni, at the Teatro Comunale L. Pavarotti in Modena, in the Duomo and in the Auditorium of the Sinfonica in Milan and abroad in Theaters, Auditoriums and Cathedrals in America in the States of New York (Carnegie Hall in New York), Connecticut (Hartford, New Britain), California (Fresno, Coalinga), Russia (Moscow), Norway (Oslo), Holland (Amsterdam), Belgium (Brussels, Liège), Slovenia (Ljubljana), Turkey (Ankara), Mexico (Toluca), Austria (Salzburg, Vienna), Switzerland (Zurich, Lausanne, Martigny, Lucerne), South Africa (Pretoria), Serbia (Niš), France (Paris), Germany (Monaco, Hamburg, Cologne, Baden-Baden, Essen, Wiesbaden), Principality of Monaco (Monte-Carlo), Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Spain (Alicante, Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville) then with the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Chamber Orchestra, the Fiorentina Chamber Orchestra, the Calabria Symphony Orchestra, the State Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, the Regional Orchestra of Tuscany and in the following opera roles: Despina, Così fan tutte by W. A. ​​Mozart; Doralice, The Triumph of Honor by A. Scarlatti; Adina, L’Elisir d'amore by G. Donizetti; Gilda, Rigoletto by G. Verdi; Violetta, La Traviata by G. Verdi; Rosina, The Barber of Seville by G. Rossini; Micaela, Carmen by G. Bizet; Lauretta, Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini; Musetta, La Bohéme by G. Puccini.

In 2014 she founded the Accademia del Buon Talento of which she is president, with which she organizes opera and classical music concerts throughout the year in Tuscany.

Since 2020 she has been an ambassador for the MISSF Montecatini International Short Film Festival for which she performs on various occasions bringing Belcanto to various cultural contexts such as the 79th Venice International Film Festival.

She has recorded for Bongiovanni, Brilliant classics and DaVinci Publishing and since 2018 she has officially been the solo soprano of the Cappella del Duomo in Florence directed by Michele Manganelli.

Since 2022 he has sung in the Ensemble il Canto di Orfeo founded by Gianluca Capuano and directed by Jacopo Facchini, performing in the choirs of operas by C. Monteverdi, C. W. Gluck, F. J. Haydn and W. A. ​​Mozart in the most prestigious theaters and festivals in Europe.

In 2023 he won the second prize and the Movimento Classical recording award at the I Concorso Lirico Internazionale Claudio Desderi and, also in 2023, he began his collaboration with the Ensemble LaBarocca of Milan directed by Ruben Jais with whom he performs a wide repertoire of Bach both in ensemble and as a soloist.​

In April 2024 she participated as a soloist at the Salzburger Festspiele in the opéra pastiche Une folle journée playing the role of Marcellina in an extract of Le nozze di Figaro by W. A. ​​Mozart with Cecilia Bartoli in the role of Susanna, Melissa Petit in the role of Countess, Mattia Olivieri in the role of Figaro, Alessandro Corbelli in the role of Bartolo, Rolando Villazòn in the role of Basilio, Ruben Drole in the role of Count, Lea Desandre in the role of Cherubino with the direction of Davide Livermore, the Orchestra Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco and the conductor Gianluca Capuano.​


In October 2024 she made her debut in the Weill Hall of the Carnegie Hall in New York performing Il tramonto op. 101 by O. Respighi with the Connecticut Virtuosi Orchestra and in February 2025 he received the Rotberg Prize from the Marshall Opera in New York, thus obtaining the opportunity to perform at The Cell Theatre in New York.

Laura Andreini
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