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Matteo Peirone Baritone

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Matteo Peirone studied singing with Franca Mattiucci, Paolo Montarsolo and Renata Scotto. He has won numerous opera competitions, including the ASLICO in Milan and the Verdi Competition in Parma.

He has performed in the most important international opera houses: La Scala in Milan, Barbican Hall in London, Opéra national de Paris, Opéra national du Rhin, ABAO Bilbao, Operas of Seville, Dresden, Frankfurt, Bonn, Tokyo, Palm Beach... He has worked with directors such as Jonathan Miller, Luca Ronconi, Graham Vick and Franco Zeffirelli, and conductors such as Gustavo Dudamel, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Daniel Oren and Carlo Rizzi. He sang under the baton of Riccardo Muti in The Marriage of Figaro at La Scala in Milan and in Ravenna with the Vienna Philharmonic.

For Decca, he has recorded the role of the Sacristan (Tosca) under Zubin Mehta, and for TDK, La Bohème at La Scala in Milan and Xerses with Les Talens Lyriques. He has sung the roles of Mamma Agata (Viva la Mamma) at the Semperoper in Dresden, Dulcamara (L'Élixir d'amour) in Tel Aviv, Palm Beach, Parma, Bergamo, Benoît / Alcindoro (La Bohème) at La Scala in Milan, at the Stresa Festival, for the MITO Festival, in Rome and Munich, the Sacristan at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, in Naples, Rome, Bilbao, Seville, Parma.

He has also appeared in The Marriage of Figaro in Turin, Bari, Amsterdam and Naples, Tosca at La Scala in Milan, the Triptych in Rome and London under Antonio Pappano, and Tosca at the Salzburg Festival under Christian Thielemann. Recent and future engagements include La Bohème in Muscat, Genoa, Turin, Cagliari, Naples and Saint-Étienne, Tosca in Salzburg, Palermo and Genoa, Manon Lescaut in Genoa and Cagliari, Gianni Schicchi in Salzburg and Monte-Carlo.

At Opéra national de Paris: Tosca (Il Sagrestano), 2009, 2011; La Bohème (Benoît), 2009, 2014; La Fille du Far-West (José Castro), 2014

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  • from 29 April to 28 May 2025
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