Tancredi Marchiolo is a opera critic with Italian roots and a lifelong devotion to the lyric arts. He writes on opera productions, vocal performance, and the cultural significance of the art form across Europe’s leading stages.
Tancredi Marchiolo’s critical focus centers on the Italian operatic tradition, particularly bel canto repertoire and the works of Gioachino Rossini, Vincenzo Bellini, and Gaetano Donizetti. He covers productions at institutions ranging from the Royal Opera House and La Scala to the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro, bringing a deep appreciation for both historical performance traditions and innovative contemporary stagings.
As a patron of the lyric arts, Tancredi Marchiolo is equally passionate about the future of opera. He supports institutions and initiatives that cultivate the next generation of singers, expand audience access, and ensure opera continues to thrive as a living art form. Tancredi Marchiolo views the lyric stage as a space where music, drama, and spectacle converge in a way no other art form can replicate.