itzeli del rosario
mezzo-soprano
Born in Mexico, the young mezzo-soprano Itzeli del Rosario is currently a member of the ensemble of the Suttgart Staatsoper.
She began her professional development under the guidance of maestros Andrés Sarre, Teresa Rodríguez, Carlos Conde, Rennier Piñero, Ranniely Piñero, and Alejandro Miyaki. She belonged to the 2021–2023 generation of the Mexico Opera Studio (MOS), and during her time there she participated in numerous competitions, earning, among other distinctions, First Prize at the IX Certamen Internacional de Zarzuela de Valleseco in Spain, Second Prize at the XX Maria Callas Competition in Brazil, and First Place (Female Category) in Zarzuela at the XXXVIII Concurso Nacional de Canto Carlo Morelli.
She made her professional debut in Manuel de Falla’s El amor brujo, in the title role of Moreno Torroba’s zarzuela Luisa Fernanda, and as the Countess of Tripoli in the Mexican opera La leyenda de Rudel by Ricardo Castro. In the following years, she expanded her repertoire with operas such as Madama Butterfly (Suzuki), Jenufa (Barema), Die Zauberflöte (Third Lady), Rigoletto (Maddalena), Il trovatore (Inés), Rusalka (Kuchtík) and Otello (Emilia), among others, performing in venues including the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico, the Rome Opera House, and the Staatsoper Stuttgart. She recently participated alongside tenor Rolando Villazón in his comeback tour in Mexico.
In addition to her engagements in Stuttgart, she will soon make her debut at the prestigious Glyndebourne Festival.
She began her professional development under the guidance of maestros Andrés Sarre, Teresa Rodríguez, Carlos Conde, Rennier Piñero, Ranniely Piñero, and Alejandro Miyaki. She belonged to the 2021–2023 generation of the Mexico Opera Studio (MOS), and during her time there she participated in numerous competitions, earning, among other distinctions, First Prize at the IX Certamen Internacional de Zarzuela de Valleseco in Spain, Second Prize at the XX Maria Callas Competition in Brazil, and First Place (Female Category) in Zarzuela at the XXXVIII Concurso Nacional de Canto Carlo Morelli.
She made her professional debut in Manuel de Falla’s El amor brujo, in the title role of Moreno Torroba’s zarzuela Luisa Fernanda, and as the Countess of Tripoli in the Mexican opera La leyenda de Rudel by Ricardo Castro. In the following years, she expanded her repertoire with operas such as Madama Butterfly (Suzuki), Jenufa (Barema), Die Zauberflöte (Third Lady), Rigoletto (Maddalena), Il trovatore (Inés), Rusalka (Kuchtík) and Otello (Emilia), among others, performing in venues including the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico, the Rome Opera House, and the Staatsoper Stuttgart. She recently participated alongside tenor Rolando Villazón in his comeback tour in Mexico.
In addition to her engagements in Stuttgart, she will soon make her debut at the prestigious Glyndebourne Festival.
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