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Joyce DiDonato

Joyce DiDonato (Mezzo-Soprano)

Born: 13th February 1969, Prairie Village, Kansas, United States

Nationality: American

Artist's website: https://joycedidonato.com/

Wherever she sings, Joyce DiDonato earns rhapsodic reviews. With a voice "nothing less than 24-carat gold" as proclaimed by the Times of London, she is among the world's most enchanting performers.

Opera News magazine states: "The buoyant progress of DiDonato's career has been one of the happiest opera events of the past decade", while critics have called her technique "fearless" and praised performances ranging from "playful eroticism to imploding self-delusion to near-catatonic depression".

DiDonato has soared to international prominence in operas by Rossini, Handel, and Mozart, as well as in high-profile world premieres. Her signature parts include Rossini’s La cenerentola and Il barbiere di Siviglia - her Rosina at the Metropolitan Opera won over audiences in New York and on cinema screens all over the world, and she was called "the best Rosina around" by the London Sunday Times for the portrayal.

Born and educated in Kansas, she was a member of the young artist programs of the San Francisco, Houston Grand, and Santa Fe Opera companies after graduate studies at Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal Arts. After beginning her career in the US, DiDonato soon developed a growing and enthusiastic worldwide following in opera, concert and recital.

Honours bestowed upon DiDonato include Royal Philharmonic Society's Singer of the Year, the Richard Tucker Award (given to a single American singer annually), and prizes from the George London Foundation, the ARIA Award Foundation, the Sullivan Foundation, the Metropolitan Opera's Beverly Sills Award and Artist of the Year at the 2010 Gramophone Awards.

Further Reading: Joyce DiDonato

Recording of the Week, Handel's Theodora from Maxim Emelyanychev and Il Pomo d'Oro

A starry cast headed by Lisette Oropesa and Joyce DiDonato offers a wealth of fresh insights into Handel’s oratorio about religious persecution and intolerance in ancient Rome on this new studio recording, made after a run of concert-performances across Europe.

Video Interview, Joyce DiDonato on EDEN

The American mezzo talks to Katherine about her new album on Erato, and answers some questions submitted by Presto readers along the way...

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