Pamela Lucciarini

Ms. Pamela Lucciarini graduated with honors in Voice under the guidance of the tenor Robleto Merolla and with honors in Vicenza in Baroque Singing with Patrizia Vaccari. Parallel to her vocal studies, she obtained a diploma in piano, specializing in Chamber Music with Pier Narciso Masi at the "Incontri col Maestro" Academy in Imola.

As a singer she dedicated herself to the Chamber repertoire, performing in both trio and quartet formation and in duo collaborating with well-known artists such as Luca Scandali (organ), Marco Mencoboni (harpsichord), Roberto Galletto and Marco Vergini (piano), Maurizio Piantelli, Franco Pavan (Theorbo), Federica Lotti (flute). Her most significant collaborations with instrumental ensembles were with Pera Ensemble, La Venexiana, Freitagsakademie, Ex Novo ensemble, and Cantar Lontano, with which she engaged in performances aimed at disseminating the Italian repertoire of the sixteenth / seventeenth century (sacred music, baroque opera, European cantatas) and contemporary music. Simultaneously with the chamber music concerts, Ms. Lucciarini also succeeds in operatic performances, making her debut as Elvira in Don Giovanni directed by Filippo Maria Bressan, followed by La Didone by F. Cavalli directed by Fabio Biondi at the Teatro Carignano in Turin, Thisbe in La Cenerentola by G. Rossini, Il Demofoonte by N. Jommelli at the Opera Garnier in Paris and at the Ravenna Festival with Riccardo Muti; Amore e Valletto in L'Incoronazione di Poppea by C. Monteverdi conducted by Claudio Cavina in Paris and Regensburg. In the following years she performed the role of Faun in Mozart's Ascanio in Alba in Stavanger (Norway), conducted by Fabio Biondi in concert form, interpreted Demetrius in the first modern performance of Antonio Maria Mazzoni's Antigono at the CCB Centro Cultural de Belem (Lisbon), with the Divino Sospiro orchestra, conducted by Enrico Onofri. Ms. Lucciarini has always included Sacred and Oratorial Music to her repertoire by performing Couperin's Lecçons de Ténèbres at the Parco della Musica in Rome; the Oratorio La morte di San Giuseppe by Pergolesi with Europa Galante conducted by Fabio Biondi (Jesi, Cuenca and Krakow), and the Stabat mater by D. Scarlatti at the Innsbruck Festival under the direction of M. Mencoboni. In France and Belgium she performed in Recitals of sacred music of the eighteenth century with the organ in duo with G.M. Perrucci, participated in the Stockholm Early Music Festival, in the Vancouver festival and in the Utrecht Festival with Cappella Artemisia and with Cantar Lontano (Holland, France, Lisbon, Antwerp). In Italy she sang in duo with the organist Luca Scandali with whom she performed Venetian Mottets from the early seventeenth century. In 2002 she founded the Ensemble Recitarcantando with which she won the first prize in the competition “A. Corelli" in Fusignano; she took part in I concerti al Quirinale, live on Rai3, was interviewed for Radio tre Suite and in its program "Piazza Verdi", performed cantatas by Barbara Strozzi, Carissimi, Stradella as a singer and conductor, recording various unpublished songs on the Clavis label, Tactus label and in Classic Antiqua. She performed Lieder by Schubert, Blum, Beethoven, Berlioz, Berg, Mozart, Spor in Germany and Italy with piano and wind instruments, and chamber arias by Rossini, Donizetti and Girolamo Crescentini with the l’ensemble Infinito and in duo with M. Vergini and R. Galletto.

Since 2015 Ms. Lucciarini has focused her activity as a harpsichordist, pianist and fortepianist, performing concerts as a soloist and conductor. She inaugurated the restoration of the Villa Pliniana palace, in Como, with the fortepiano used by Rossini to compose the opera Tancredi (solo music by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven);she conducted the chamber opera by G. Balducci "Scherzo" for choir, wind ensemble, 5 soloists and two pianos in Jesi for the Festival di Musica da Camera, making a live recording. She sang and played lieder on Rossini's fortepiano in Pesaro after the restoration. For some years she has broadened her repertoire with contemporary music, performing various world premieres in chamber ensemble: for the Festival delle Nazioni and Ravenna Festival she performed by F.M.Paradiso " E immediatamente diventai sapiente " in duo with the flutist F. Lotti, for the Experimental Theater of Ancona; for the L.Rossi of Macerata she performed in Silvia Colasanti’s vocal quartet premiere; and recently,she performed “In alloro muto'..” (a chamber opera by Luigi Sammarchi) for the Bologna Festival. Since 2018 Ms. Lucciarini has been working with Guido Barbieri in the project "La lingua delle Passioni", for which she has created and carried out performances of dance theater, poetry and music of the seventeenth century in theatrical productions by graphic artists. The project consists of recitals where Ms. Lucciarini sings and accompanies herself on the harpsichord, alone or with other soloists (basso continuo or chamber ensemble),with occasional body movement improvisations or Dance Theater (choreography by Monica Miniucchi).This project has already been presented in Ferrara, Lucca, Mantua, Ancona, Macerata, Senigallia.