"(Annunziato) sang... with a penetrating
sound and remarkably projected diction."
- David Shengold, Opera News
"(Annunziato) sang... with a penetrating
sound and remarkably projected diction."
- David Shengold, Opera News
Giuseppe Annunziato is a stentorian baritone on the horizon of an exciting new career path. Having enjoyed noteworthy success as a full lyric tenor, he has recently transformed himself into a burnished, robust baritone capable of performing the uniquely-challenging Verdi and verismo baritone repertoire. This includes such roles as Conte di Luna in Il Trovatore, Ezio in Attila, Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera, Valentin in Faust, and Germont in La Traviata, among others.
An extremely versatile artist who is consistently re-engaged wherever he appears, Mr. Annunziato has performed to enthusiastic response with Maryland Lyric Opera, the Metropolitan Opera Guild, the Lyric Opera Studio of Weimar (Germany), Bronx Opera, Opera Theater Pittsburgh, Capitol City Opera, U.G.A. Opera Theater, and the New York Opera Exchange. As a Resident Artist, he worked with Michigan Opera Theatre (“MOT”), under the artistic direction of internationally-acclaimed tenor, Richard Leech and the late opera impresario, Dr. David DiChiera.
Also a sought-after concert soloist and recitalist, Giuseppe Annunziato made his auspicious Carnegie Hall debut in 2013 with the Master Voices (formerly the Collegiate Chorale) and the American Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed at The White House, David Geffen Hall (formerly Avery Fisher Hall) Salone Pedrotti at the Rossini Conservatory, Teatro Titano (San Marino), Sant’Agnese in Piazza Navona (Rome, Italy), Stefaniensaal (Graz, Austria), Theater im Schlossgarten (Arnstadt, Germany), the New York State Theatre, and Symphony Space New York. With such organizations as the Rockland County Choral Society of NY, Montgomery Philharmonic, Orchestra Nepal, the American and Detroit Symphony Orchestras, Mr. Annunziato has presented various song cycles, concert pieces, and premiered new works by Michael Fiacc, Gilda Lyons and Mitchell Bach to name a few.
He has collaborated with such celebrated conductors as Louis Salemno, Karen Kamensek, Imre Pallo, Robert Lyall, Stephen Lord, Joseph Rescigno, David Abel, Valerio Galli and James Meena, as well as Kathryn Wright, Kathleen Kelly, Martin Katz, Elaine Rinaldi, Timothy Cheek and the late Joan Krueger. Of further note, Mr. Annunziato has performed the U.S.A. National Anthem for the San Francisco Giants.
A native New Yorker, Giuseppe Annunziato earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Georgia, with a dissertation on selected vocal works of Giovanni Paolo Bottesini. Mr. Annunziato is a proud graduate of the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts and holds an undergraduate degree from the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College S.U.N.Y., where he studied double bass with principal bassist of the New York Philharmonic, Timothy Cobb. As a vocalist, he was a student of Frederick Burchinal and William Stone, and currently studies with Alexandra LoBianco.
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