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MICHAEL
MANIACI
male soprano


2003 ARIA winner

He has a voice like no other,
sings with chilling strength and flexibility.
He's a major gift
of the Baroque opera revival





ARIA Winners

SOPRANO:
ANNA CHRISTY
NICOLLE FOLAND
CHRISTINE GOERKE
NICOLE HEASTON
EMILY PULLEY
JULIANA RAMBALDI
CELENA SHAFER
ERIN WALL
JENNIFER WELCH-BABIDGE


MEZZO-SOPRANO:
STEPHANIE BLYTHE
MICHELLE DEYOUNG

JOYCE DIDONATO
VIVICA GENAUX
JILL GROVE
PATRICIA RISLEY


MALE SOPRANO:
MICHAEL MANIACI


COUNTER-TENOR:
DAVID WALKER


TENOR:
LAWRENCE BROWNLEE
ERIC CUTLER
JORGE GARZA
BRANDON JOVANOVICH
NORMAN SHANKLE
GREGORY TURAY
JON VILLARS


BARITONE:
NATHAN GUNN
FRANK HERNANDEZ
MEL ULRICH


BASS-BARITONE:
JOHN RELYEA

BASS:
OREN GRADUS
ERIC OWENS



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The young American male soprano Michael Maniaci is rapidly gaining attention for his rare, “thrilling” voice and “sensational” stage presence. Mr. Maniaci “sounds like no other counter-tenor or female soprano on the scene” and sings with “chilling strength and flexibility.” The Toronto Star recently declared that he “promises to become one of the major gifts of the Baroque opera revival,” while The Washington Times similarly proclaimed, “Mr. Maniaci has all the makings of a first-rate star.” Mr. Maniaci is also a winner of the 2003 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

In the 2003-2004 season, Mr. Maniaci sings Nerone in L’Incoronazione di Poppea with Chicago Opera Theatre (which marks the opening of the company’s new theatre), and with Cleveland Opera (reprising the Opéra Atélier production). He also sings the title role in Handel’s Oreste with the Juilliard Opera Center, and returns to Glimmerglass Opera as Tirinto in Handel’s Imeneo.

Highlights of Michael Maniaci’s 2002-03 season included his European debut as Ulisse in Handel’s Deidamia with the Göttinger Händel Gesellschaft, his New York City Opera debut as the Sandman in Hansel and Gretel, and his return to Glimmerglass Opera as Medoro in Orlando.

In the 2001-2002 season, Mr. Maniaci made his Carnegie Hall debut in Chichester Psalms with The Orchestra of St. Luke’s, sang Nerone in L’Incoronazione di Poppea for Toronto’s Opéra Atélier, and the title role in Xerxes with Wolf Trap Opera.

Recent operatic appearances for Michael Maniaci include Nerone in L’Incoronazione di Poppea with Wolf Trap Opera, Pastore in L’Orfeo with Chicago Opera Theater, Narciso in Agrippina with Glimmerglass Opera, Idamante in Idomeneo for The Juilliard School, Mirtillo in Handel’s Il pastor fido and Nireno in Giulio Cesare in Cincinnati. His performance as Nerone in Houston Grand Opera’s 2001 production of Poppea was broadcast throughout the United States on NPR’s World of Opera.

Equally at home with contemporary music, Mr. Maniaci has originated a number of roles in world premiere operas, such as Brittany Peters in Bernard Rand’s Belladonna for Aspen Opera Theater, Lenin in Christopher Butterfield’s Zurich 1916, and Priest/Whore in Andrew Toovey’s Spurt of Blood for the Banff Centre of the Arts. Michael Maniaci has recorded Chichester Psalms with The Dale Warland Singers.

Concert engagements for Michael Maniaci are highlighted by performances for New York City Opera – at Showcasing American Composers, a Gala Concert for the Rosa Ponselle Foundation at Lincoln Center (after receiving the Bronze Medal in the 1997 Rosa Ponselle International Opera Competition), Bernstein’s Missa Brevis for the Dale Warland Singers, St. Matthew Passion and Bach’s Mass in B minor in Cincinnati and performances with the Tanglewood Contemporary Music Festival.

Michael Maniaci trained at The Juilliard School and Cincinnati Conservatory, while gaining experience with several prestigious American young artist programs such as Wolf Trap Opera, Glimmerglass Opera’s Young American Artists Program, Aspen Opera Theater and Tanglewood Music Festival. He is a winner of the 2002 Sara Tucker Study Grant, 2002 Shoshana Foundation Career Grant and the 1999 Houston Grand Opera Competition.



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