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Luminous, captivating, fascinating, sublime; the only words to describe the operatic talent of Isabella Gaudí. Throughout her career, Gaudí has managed to create her own vocal language, balancing tradition with method while incorporating avant-garde notes, placing her as one of the most exciting sopranos on the Spanish opera scene.
Her broad vocal technique, full of vitality, effortlessly brings the composers’ muse to life. Her voice illuminates the magnificent theatrical virtuosity that defines each of her shows. The rigor with which she faces challenges has formed a vocal capacity that commands the attention of her audience.
Isabella Gaudi approaches each piece with confidence and knows how to prepare a stunning performance with calm, balance, study, and dedication. Without a doubt, she is one of the most captivating voices of her generation.
Her voice has taken her to Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, Colombia, the United States and Japan. She has graced International stages such as Madrid Royal Theatre, Liceu Gran Theatre, the Palau de la Música, Campoamor Theatre, Zarzuela Theatre, L’Auditori, Vlaamse Opera, Rossini Theatre, and the Olimpico de Vicenza during the New York Festival.
Her unique talent has been cultivated under the baton of Alberto Zedda, Michael Boder, Pablo Heras-Casado, Will Crutchfield, Guillermo Garcia Calvo, Antonio Fogliani, Jean Luc Tingaud, Guerassim Voronkov, Giovanni Battista Rigon, Josep Pons and Corrado Rovaris. She has worked with prestigious stage directors, including Robert Carsen, Joan Anton Rechi, Guy Joosten, Oliver Py, Nicola Berloffa, Rafael de Castro, Michal Znaniecki and Rafel Duran.
Throughout her career, she has performed outstanding roles, including Queen of the Night in ‘La petite Magical Flute’, Quinceañera in ‘Lulu’ by Alban Berg in the Gran Theatre del Liceu, Clorinda in ‘La Cenerentola’ by Rossini, Lauretta in ‘Il Noce di Benevento’ by Baldacci in the Festival Rossini in Wildbad, and Donna Anna in ‘Don Giovanni’ at the Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza. In 2014, she participated in the Accademia Rossiniana and made her debut as Contessa di Folleville in ‘Il Viaggio a Reims’ at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro.
In 2014/15 she played Frasquita in ‘Carmen’ at Zarzuela Theatre (Yi-Chen Lin / Ana Zamora), then played Folleville in ‘Il Viaggio a Reims’ in Osaka with Alberto Zedda, played Inez in ‘La Favourite’ in the Caramoor New York Festival (Will Crutchfield), and gave life to Julieta at the world premiere of ‘El Público’ at Madrid Royal Theatre, written by Mauricio Sotelo and with musical direction by Pablo Heras-Casado.