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Former Solo Clarinetist at Orchestra Sinfonica in Rome, he won several International Awards, both as a soloist and with the Duo Alban Berg. In 2007 he started his vocal studies and after a few months he was selected by Teatro La Fenice di Venezia as Rodolfo in Puccini’s La Bohème, with further performances in Treviso, Jesi and Fermo.
Pianist, Accompanist and Soprano - performing as soloist, in ensembles and as accompanist
Teacher of the following musical subjects: Piano, Classical Singing, Chamber Music, Cello (up to Grade 8), Performance Techniques, Theory, Aural, Sight Singing
Gordon Gietz is one of the most prolific tenors of his generation praised for his “effortless legato” and his singing which is both “virile and sensitive.” His career is focused equally on operatic and concert repertoire, encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Highlighting his diverse talents on stage and in concert, Mr. Gietz’s 2013-2014 season includes a return to Netherlands Opera as The Marquis in Sergey Prokofiev’s The Gambler under the baton of Marc Albrecht and his Edmonton Opera debut singing Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus.
Grace Bumbry’s obsession with singing began when she was still a child. That obsession--together with a ravishing natural voice, an extraordinary talent, and unwavering determination--led to one of the most illustrious operatic careers of the 20th century. What's more, when most eras can boast four or perhaps five superstar sopranos and even fewer superstar mezzo-sopranos, for more than three decades and for millions of opera lovers in the United States and around the world, Grace Bumbry was both.