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Soprano Chiara  Isotton was born in 1985 in Belluno where she studied at the A. Miari Music  School. After having brilliantly graduated from the Benedetto Marcello  Conservatory in Venice, she continued her studies with William Matteuzzi, Roberto  Scandiuzzi and Renato Bruson.

After  being classified in numerous national competitions, in March 2013 she makes  her debut in Tosca in Spoleto and In the same year she becomes part of the  La Scala Academy where she will have the opportunity to make her debut in the  theatre as  Sacerdotessa in Aida conducted by Zubin Mehta and Alisa in Lucia di Lammermoor  conducted by Stefano Ranzani.

She  performed in the Gala Donizetti of Edita Gruberova with M° Armiliato, Giovanna in Rigoletto with M° Luisotti,  as Cintia in La cena delle beffe with  C.Rizzi, and Geltrude in Hänsel und Gretel with M.Albrecht,  at Teatro alla Scala,  La  Medium in Modena. She debuts in Verdi Requiem in Baku and at  LNOBT in Vilnius, in Il Trovatore in Sassari and as Margherita in  Mefistofele at Theatre du Capitole  in Toulouse,

She performs  again Tosca in Nagoya, at La Fenice at NNTT in Tokyo, Piacenza and  at Teatro Massimo in Palermo.

Among her  recent and future engagements the debut as  Elisabetta in Don Carlos  in Marseille, as Fedora at Teatro alla Scala and at the Met in  New York, as Suor Angelica in Verona and Tokyo, at the Deutsche  Oper in Berlin in 7 Deaths of Maria Callas, as Fiora in L’amore  dei tre re and Maddalena in Andrea Chenier at La  Scala, Minnie in La fanciulla del West in Lyon, Medea  in Toronto, Don Carlo at the Royal Danish Opera, Tabarro  and Suor Angelica at Teatro Comunale in Bologna and in Bilbao, Medea  at the COC in Toronto, her debut at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin. She debuted  also at Staatsoper Berlin and the Royal Opera House as Tosca,  role that she sings again at La Scala, in Florence and in Frankfurt.

In the  next Season Chiara will be again in Florence with Un ballo in Maschera,  in Lyon and Buenos Aires as Manon Lescaut and again at the MET  as Medea.

 

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