BIO of Luciana Mancini

Luciana Mancini
Mezzo-soprano
The Chilean/Swedish mezzo-soprano Luciana
Mancini graduated from the Royal
Conservatoire in The Hague, Holland, in both
Classical singing and Early music
interpretation, as a student of Rita Dams, Jill
Feldman, Michael Chance, Peter Kooij and
Diane Forlano. In 2009 she finished her studies
in the Masters program, specialising in Early
Italian repertoire.
Her most recent appearances include the role of Messaggera in a concert performance of
Monteverdi’s Orfeo with Divino Sospiro and conductor Enrico Onofri at the Gulbenkian in
Lisbon, the roles of Vita Mondana and Prudentio in a new production of Emilio de’
Cavalieri’s Rappresentatione di Anima et di Corpo at the Staatsoper Berlin with René
Jacobs conducting, Volupia and Didone in a new production of Cavalli’s Egisto staged by
Benjamin Lazar at l'Opéra-Comique and Opéra de Rouen Haute Normandie with Le Poème
Harmonique, Amastre in Händel’s Serse at Theater an der Wien with Jean-Christophe
Spinosi conducting, Bontempi’s Il Paride at the Musikfestspiele Sanssouci with Christina
Pluhar, Messaggera in L´Orfeo by Monteverdi with the Choeur de Chambre de Namur, La
Fenice conducted by Jean Tubery in the Vantaa Baroque Festival, Festival Baroque de
Pontoise, Bilbao and Warsaw and the role of Amastre in Serse with Lautten Compagney
conducted by Wolfgang Katchner touring in different theatres in Germany and Poland.
Forthcoming engagements include,Haydn’s Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am
Kreuze with the Bergen Philharmonic and Juanjo Mena conducting, a revival of Cavalli’s
Egisto at the Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg and a revival of Cavalieri’s Rappresentatione
di Anima et di Corpo at the Staatsoper Berlin.
Together with L’Arpeggiata she has collaborated in programs such as La
Rappressentatione di Anima et di Corpo in the Early Music Festival of Brugge, Festival de
Música Sacra in Cuenca, Festival de Semana Santa in Valladolid and Festival de Sablè, the
Vespro della Beata Vergine by Claudio Monteverdi in Poissy, and several concerts with
programs such as Los Imposibles, Via Crucis and Al Improviso in different cities in Europe.
Her further operatic repertoire includes the role of Bradamante in the opera Il palazzo
Incantato by Luigi Rossi and the role of Dafne in G. Peri’s L’Euridice. Later baroque
repertoire also includes the main J.S.Bach oratorios and several Händel roles such as
Matilde in Händel´s opera Lotario, Galatea in Händel´s serenata Aci, Galatea e Polifemo and
Cleofe in the Oratorio La Resurrezione by Händel with Contrasto Armonico.
Photo: Copyright Alina Antoniou