ITALIAN OPERA SINGER

Flora (Valentina Corò) is very confident with the Stage and shares an interesting timbre”

Maria Teresa Giovagnoli-MTG LIRICA

“..we want to remember the excellent Flora by Valentina Corò”

Francesco Lodola- Ieri, Oggi, Domani, Opera!

“…the interpreters all beautiful and worthy. We have listened during the general rehearsal Valentina Corò (Senta) of whom we underline the charming phrasing.”

Valeria Ronzani – Corriere Fiorentino

“The First Prize goes to an Italian Soprano from Venice, Valentina Corò, who has obtained the Tullio Serafin Award, with a vibrant and accurate execution of Dich, Teure Halle! from Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner”.

Maria Teresa Giovagnoli – MTG LIRICA

“Al primo posto un soprano veneziano, Valentina Corò, la quale ha ottenuto il Premio dedicato a Tullio Serafin, con una vibrante e curata interpretazione di “Dich, teure Halle” da Tannhäuser di Richard Wagner”

Francesco Bertini – Connessi all’Opera

“The XXI Ismaele Voltolini Contest Special Young Talent Prize goes to Valentina Corò, from Venice, on whom the Jury has seen great potential. “She has convinced us for many reasons- explains Marino Tomà- she has a beautiful voice, an excellent diction and a physical presence that in the recent years has become researched. In a musical scenario dominated by foreigners, Valentina is a little pearl and represents an exception…”

Rita Lafelli – Gazzetta di Mantova

Flora (Valentina Corò) is very confident with the Stage and shares an interesting timbre”

Maria Teresa Giovagnoli-MTG LIRICA

“..we want to remember the excellent Flora by Valentina Corò”

Francesco Lodola- Ieri, Oggi, Domani, Opera!

“…the interpreters all beautiful and worthy. We have listened during the general rehearsal Valentina Corò (Senta) of whom we underline the charming phrasing.”

Valeria Ronzani – Corriere Fiorentino

“The First Prize goes to an Italian Soprano from Venice, Valentina Corò, who has obtained the Tullio Serafin Award, with a vibrant and accurate execution of Dich, Teure Halle! from Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner”.

Maria Teresa Giovagnoli – MTG LIRICA

“Al primo posto un soprano veneziano, Valentina Corò, la quale ha ottenuto il Premio dedicato a Tullio Serafin, con una vibrante e curata interpretazione di “Dich, teure Halle” da Tannhäuser di Richard Wagner”

Francesco Bertini – Connessi all’Opera

“The XXI Ismaele Voltolini Contest Special Young Talent Prize goes to Valentina Corò, from Venice, on whom the Jury has seen great potential. “She has convinced us for many reasons- explains Marino Tomà- she has a beautiful voice, an excellent diction and a physical presence that in the recent years has become researched. In a musical scenario dominated by foreigners, Valentina is a little pearl and represents an exception…”

Rita Lafelli – Gazzetta di Mantova

About Valentina

Valentina Corò is an Italian Soprano who has entered into the Opera scenario since she was a child.
She has already experienced International Stages as Soloist and Chorister as: the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, La Fenice Theater, Mario del Monaco Theater in Treviso, Olimpyc Opera House in Vincenza, Claudio Abbado Theater in Ferrara, Titano Theater in San Marino, Teatro Sociale in Rovigo, Verdi Opera House in Mantova (Buscoldo), Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Ateneo Veneto in Venice, Cini’s Foundation, Music Biennale in Venice, San Rocco School in Venice, San Zeno Castel in Montagnana, Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow and many others.
Recently she was Senta in the production “ The Legend of the Flying Dutchman” from “Der Fliegende Holländer” by R. Wagner and soloist member of the Venti Lucenti Ensemble in the executions of “The Beethoven Game”, music by L.V.Beethoven re-adapted and transcripted by Luca Logi at the Florence Opera House.

Biography