Annalisa Ferrarini is a Soprano lirico-leggero born in Italy, in Reggio Emilia.
She speaks Italian, English, Spanish, French and German.
After brilliantly obtaining a degree with honors in Psychology at the University of Padua, she graduated magna cum laude in Singing at the Conservatory of Parma.
He followed the lessons of the Introduction to Debut courses of the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale Belli of Spoleto, of the Accademia Rossiniana, of LTL Opera Studio of Lucca, Livorno and Pisa Theaters, of the Accademia Pucciniana, of the Belcanto Academy, of the Monteverdi Academy of Theater of Cremona, of the Singers Course of Theater of Ferrara and of the Opera School of Bologna.
She specialized with international level professionals, including Roberto Scandiuzzi, Amarilli Nizza, Marco Berti, Fiorenza Cedolins, Renato Bruson, Lella Cuberli, Bernadette Manca di Nissa, Marina Comparato, Roberto De Candia, Giovanna Casolla, Renata Lamanda, Bruna Baglioni, Bruno Praticò , Gloria Banditelli, Cinzia Forte, Eva Mei, Chris Merritt, Marina De Liso, Cecilia Gasdia, Leone Magiera.
She has distinguished herself in numerous international competitions and won 1st prize in the prestigious Opera Competition of the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale Belli of Spoleto.
Equipped with a soft and brilliant voice, she stands out for her color and musicality.
She worked with the ICO Orchestra Tito Schipa of Lecce in a series of concerts dedicated to the Puccinian Heroines. She sang, for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale Belli of Spoleto, in the productions of Orlandini's Grilletta and Porsugnacco (eighteenth-century intermezzo), Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, Donatoni's Alfred, Alfred and Puccini's Gianni Schicchi, as Lauretta, directed by Paolo Rossi and conducted by Marco Angius, and the very difficult contemporary opera by Adriano Guarnieri "Fammi udire la tua voce". She covered the role of Adina in Elisir d'Amore at the Teatro Grande in Brescia and the Teatro Filodrammatici in Milan. She participated in the Ravenna Festival both in a solo concert in the precious Basilica of San Vitale and in the contemporary opera "L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle" by Adriano Guarnieri, directed by Cristina Muti. She then revived this work for the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. She recorded this work for the Ema Vinci label. She won the Macerata Opera Festival Sferisterio competition with the show she created "Essere amata amando", which she then staged, playing the role of Violetta. This show was also performed within the Verdi Festival of the Teatro Regio in Parma. He followed Maestro Muti's tours with various productions in Italy and abroad. She covered the role of Gilda in Rigoletto at Teatro Politeama in Catanzaro. She sang as Soprano Soloist in Orff's Carmina Burana. She performed in concert as a soloist for Arena Sferisterio in Macerata, Teatro Grande in Brescia, Teatro del Giglio in Lucca, Teatro Regio in Parma and Monteverdi Festival of the Ponchielli Theater in Cremona. She had the honor of singing in concert in Montecitorio Palace, in the magnificent Queen's Hall, and in the marvelous Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark. He contributed to the creation of film soundtracks by Angela Finocchiaro and Claudio Amendola. An article was recently published in the specialized magazine l'Opera, which reviewed her performance as Soloist Soprano in the show "Del mio dolce ardor - Vita di Artemisia Gentileschi".
She performed on stage in the roles of: Clorinda (Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda - Monteverdi), Giunone (Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria - Monteverdi), Soprano I (Gloria - Vivaldi), Grilletta (Grilletta e Porsugnacco - Orlandini), Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro - Mozart), Contessa (Le nozze di Figaro - Mozart), Despina (Così fan tutte - Mozart), Zerlina (Don Giovanni - Mozart), Donna Anna (Don Giovanni - Mozart), Erste Dame (Il flauto magico - Mozart), Clarina (La cambiale di matrimonio - Rossini), Marianna (Il signor Bruschino - Rossini), Adina (L'elisir d'amore - Donizetti), Giannetta (L'elisir d'amore - Donizetti), Gilda (Rigoletto - Verdi), Contessa di Ceprano (Rigoletto - Verdi), Violetta (La traviata - Verdi), Minerva (Orphée aux Enfers - Offenbach), Musetta (Bohéme - Puccini), Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi - Puccini), Angelo I (La resurrezione di Cristo - Perosi), Costanza (La fine di Mozart - Anzoletti), Soloist Soprano (Carmina Burana - Orff), Prima Damigella (Il Principe porcaro - Rota), Eileen (Alfred, Alfred - Donatoni), Angelo (L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle - Guarnieri), Amante I (Fammi udire la tua voce - Guarnieri).
She sang for the Teatro Comunale of Ferrara, the Teatro Sociale of Trento, the Teatro Regio of Parma, the Toscanini Orchestra of Parma, the Teatro Politeama Greco of Lecce, the Tito Schipa Orchestra of Lecce, the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale Belli of Spoleto , Montecitorio, the Sanremo Symphony Orchestra, the Teatro Comunale of Modena, the Milan Cathedral, the Ravenna Festival, the Festival dei Due Mondi, the Pafos Aphrodite Festival, the Teatro Grande of Brescia, the Theaters of Piacenza, the Teatro del Giglio of Lucca, the Arena Sferisterio of Macerata, the Teatro Ponchielli of Cremona.
Abroad she sang in Denmark, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Greece, Switzerland, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Her next commitments see her involved in concerts in Indonesia.