
Felicita Brusoni at Divertimento Ensemble Young Performers on Digital Stage
Divertimento Ensemble launched “Young Performers on Digital Stage”, a new format aimed at promoting contemporary music which is usually seen as more
Soprano, vocal performer and researcher. After studying at the Philharmonic Academy and graduating in DAMS at the University of Bologna, Felicita obtained the 1st level Academic Diploma in Singing and the 2nd level in Chamber Vocal Music, lieder and contemporary address, with full marks and honors at the Conservatory of La Spezia. As of 2020, she is a PhD researcher, specialized in contemporary voice and extended techniques at the University of Malmö, Sweden.
Her research specializes in extended techniques and contemporary repertoire, created for solo voice, voice and electronics, plus voices, duo and ensemble.
She took part in national and international festivals such as the Biennale of Venice and the Stockhausen-Konzerte und -Kurse Kürten.
She previewed musical compositions by Italian and international composers. She participated in many contemporary music and improvisation workshops. She attended singing, musical theater and improvisation masterclasses. Her operatic repertoire is twentieth century and contemporary music, while her soloist repertoire also extends to the Renaissance and Baroque music.
Divertimento Ensemble launched “Young Performers on Digital Stage”, a new format aimed at promoting contemporary music which is usually seen as more
Michael Edgerton, composer and Professor of Artistic Research, and Felicita Brusoni, singer and PhD Student, both at the Malmö Academy of Music,
In the article of the newspaper “La Nazione”, published on Sept. 30, 2020 Felicita talks about her new experience in Sweden
While many stages remain empty due to the global pandemic, the Livorno Music Festival is hosting the following performance starring the vocal
The final event of the course Contemporanea Monferrato held by Nicholas Isherwood, American singer and performer, star of avant-garde music, will be
In March 2020, Felicita received the communication from Lund University of her admission as a PhD researcher at the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts