
Celso Albelo
2021studied at the Conservatorio Superior de Musica in his hometown as well as at
the Escula Superior de Canto Reina Sofia in Madrid. He completed further
studies with Carlo Bergonzi. In 2006, he made his debut as Duca in Rigoletto in
Bussetto. A number of important debuts followed – he appeared in Pagliacci
in La Scala, in La sonnambula at the Royal Opera
House Covent Garden, in L´elisir d´amore at La Fenice in
Venice, sang in Rossini´sStabat Mater at the Rossini festival in
Pesaro. Further appearances lead the singer to places of great importance to
the operatic scene, such as Trieste, Genoa, Bologna, Madrid, Las Palmas,
Oviedo, Zurich, Baden-Baden, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Tokyo. He performed in operas
such as Don Pasquale, I puritani, Maria
Stuarda, Lucia di Lammermoor, La Juive, Rigoletto, Guillaume Tell, Lakmé,
Gianni Schicchi, La Fille du régiment. Celso Albelo received numerous
significant awards and prizes. As he is also a very popular concert singer, he
is a welcome guest star at international concerts. He made his debut in 2012 as
Nemorino at the Wiener Staatsoper and also sang Elvino (LaSonnambula) and the title role in Roberto Devereux. http://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/Content.Node/home/kuenstler/saengerinnen/Albelo.en.php
Lucia di Lammermoor - Wallonie
Annick Massis, Celso Albelo
This production of Lucia was the work of Stefano Mazzonis di Pralafera who is the General Director of the company. In his detailed program note he wrote about how he had clearly thought about the setting and the relationship between the libretto and the original novel. This was a very classic staging – one where the gentlemen wore tartan kilts and the ladies long, flowing dresses. There was a lot of standing and delivering and a fair bit of falling to the floor with Enrico in particular seeming to have a thing for pushing other characters to the floor.
Lucia di Lammermoor - Wallonie
The Favorite
Veronica Simeoni, Celso Albelo
Another love story that ends badly at the opera ... Leonor de Guzman may be a sublime woman, a woman of high rank, she may be the favorite of the king, but true love is forever forbidden. Experience the dramatic story of La Favorite, the most French of Italian operas, given to Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in its original French version.
The Favorite
I Puritani - Teatro Massimo
Pierluigi Pier’Alli
Roberto Lorenzi, Nicola Ulivieri
A Teatro Massimo production Teatro Massimo in co-production with the Teatro Comunale of Bologna and the Teatro Lirico of Cagliari. Having decided to perform the version edited by Fabrizio Della Seta, the Massimo Theatre got from the City Library the loan of the Bellini’s authentic score that will be exhibited at the foyer during the opera recitals up to the 9th of April, under the production of Jader Bignamini, costumes by Pierluigi Pier’Alli and the direction of Alberto Cavallotti. On the stage as Elvira: Laura Giordano, Ruth Iniesta and Jessica Prattm will perform in different dates.
I Puritani - Teatro Massimo