Anna Bonitatibus, born in Potenza, Italy, is a mezzo-soprano. She began her musical studies with piano and voice training before embarking on a lyric career in the early 1990s, focusing initially on Baroque and belcanto repertoires. Bonitatibus made her debut at La Scala in 1999. Throughout her career, she collaborated frequently with conductor Alan Curtis, recording duets by Alessandro Scarlatti and works by Haydn and Handel. Notable roles include Sesto in Giulio Cesare (2005) alongside Cecilia Bartoli under Marc Minkowski's direction and Elisa in Tolomeo. Bonitatibus won an International Opera Award in 2015 for her album Semiramide – La Signora regale (2002), released by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. She also founded Consonarte – Vox in Musica, a publishing house dedicated to Italian vocal chamber music.
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Cavalli: La Calisto
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Handel: Lotario, HWV 26 (Live)
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Handel: Alcina
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Monologues - Scenes and songs by Donizetti, Rossini, Respighi, etc.
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| Ludwig van Beethoven: Canti italiani per Voce sola e Pianoforte |
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En travesti
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Rossini: Stabat mater
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Cimarosa: Gli Orazi e i Curiazi (Live)
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| Marianna Martines: La tempesta |
| Semiramide - La Signora Regale. Arias & Scenes from Porpora to Rossini |
| Rossini: Un Rendez-Vous |
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Handel: Tolomeo
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| Scarlatti: Lettere amorose |
| Vivaldi: Griselda |
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Gioachino Rossini: Giovanna D'arco. Cantata a Voce Sola E Pianoforte
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