Cecilia Bartoli
In the late '90s, mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli was one of the world's most popular singers, for several years eclipsed in album sales only by Luciano Pavarotti, and she remains a beloved figure. Her repertory runs from the Baroque through Mozart and the bel canto roles of the first third of the 19th century. Bartoli's performances and recordings are well-researched as well as beautifully sung, and for a singer of her stature, she has recorded a good deal of little-known music. A new Bartoli compilation, Casta Diva, appeared in 2024.
Bartoli was born in Rome on June 4, 1966. Her parents were both professional singers, and she made her stage debut at nine as a shepherd boy in Puccini's Tosca. Bartoli attended the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, studying trombone and flirting with a career as a flamenco dancer; her only long-term voice teacher had been her mother. She made her Zurich Opera House debut in 1989 as Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro under conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt, a frequent collaborator. That year also saw the release of Bartoli's debut album, Rossini Arias, on the London label. Her star rose rapidly in the early '90s; her debut in New York, where she remains extraordinarily popular, came at a 1990 Mostly Mozart Festival concert. In 1992, she would return to that festival for three sold-out shows.
Charismatic, musically intelligent, and vocally agile (singing both mezzo-soprano and soprano roles), Bartoli made her debut on the coveted stage at Milan, Italy's La Scala, in 1991. Bartoli has called herself a child of the 18th century and has been able to combine vocally spectacular Baroque roles, several times in Vivaldi's comparatively underexposed operas, with limpid Mozart melodies and bel canto through much of her career. Bartoli's Metropolitan Opera debut came in 1996 as Despina in Mozart's Così fan tutte, returning in 1997 in the lead role in Rossini's La Cenerentola, and once again in 1998 as Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro. In the mid-2000s, she devoted herself mostly to Baroque opera, appearing as Cleopatra in Handel's Giulio Cesare, and then to bel canto toward the end of the decade, issuing the album Maria, which investigated the career of famed soprano Maria Malibran. The pace of Bartoli's stage appearances and recordings slowed somewhat in the 2010s but remained vigorous. Bartoli became the artistic director of the Salzburg Whitsun Festival in 2012; her appearances there as Cleopatra in Handel's Giulio Cesare (2012) and in the title roles of Bellini's Norma (2013) and La Cenerentola (2014), as well as her programming decisions, resulted in record ticket sales for the formerly academically oriented festival.
On recordings, Bartoli has been associated mostly with the London and Decca labels; crossover albums have been notably absent from her large catalog. Bartoli's 2011 album Sacrificium won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance; it was her fifth Grammy. Some of her albums have included music by lesser-known composers such as Antonio Salieri and Agostino Steffani; her concept album Mission (2012) covered the music and career of the latter. On Decca, she released Antonio Vivaldi, a collection of arias, in 2018. The following year saw the release of Farinelli, an homage to the 18th century castrato singer, on the cover of which Bartoli appeared in drag. Bartoli's 2021 album Unreleased consisted of an unissued 2013 album featuring arias by Beethoven, Josef Mysliveček, Mozart, and Haydn, all written for leading divas of the era. Her 2024 release Casta Diva was a collection of classic and newly recorded Bartoli material; by that time, her recording catalog comprised well over 50 items, many of them complete operas. Bartoli was inducted into the French Order of Arts and Letters in 1995. She has lived with her husband, baritone Oliver Widmer, in Switzerland on Lake Zurich, in Rome, and in Monaco.
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Discography
74 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Antonio Vivaldi
Cecilia Bartoli, Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi
Opera Extracts - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Nov 23, 2018
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Vincenzo Bellini : Norma
Cecilia Bartoli, John Osborn, Sumi Jo, Michele Pertusi, Orchestra La Scintilla, Giovanni Antonini
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 2013
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Casta Diva
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on May 17, 2024
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Cecilia & Sol - Dolce Duello
Cecilia Bartoli, Sol Gabetta, Cappella Gabetta, Andrés Gabetta
Chamber Music - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Oct 6, 2017
Gramophone Editor's ChoiceAvailable in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo -
Agostino Steffani : Stabat Mater
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 2013
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St. Petersburg
Cecilia Bartoli, I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis
Opera Extracts - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 2013
Gramophone Editor's ChoiceAvailable in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo -
Queen of Baroque
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Nov 27, 2020
Available in24-Bit/48 kHz Stereo -
Farinelli
Cecilia Bartoli, Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini
Secular Vocal Music - Released by Decca on Nov 29, 2019
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Rossini: Arias
Cecilia Bartoli, Wiener Volksopernorchester, Giuseppe Patané
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1989
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Rossini Heroines
Cecilia Bartoli, Chorus Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Orchestra Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Ion Marin
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1992
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Haydn: Orfeo ed Euridice
Cecilia Bartoli, Uwe Heilmann, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1997
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Unreleased
Cecilia Bartoli, Kammerorchester Basel, Muhai Tang
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Nov 19, 2021
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Rossini : La Cenerentola
Cecilia Bartoli, Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Riccardo Chailly
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Sep 21, 1993
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Handel: Rinaldo - Complete Original 1711 Version
Cecilia Bartoli, David Daniels, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Oct 16, 2000
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Cecilia Bartoli - The Vivaldi Album
Cecilia Bartoli, Arnold Schönberg Chor, Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 1999
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A Hymn For The World
Cecilia Bartoli, Andrea Bocelli, Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia, Norbert Balatsch, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia, Myung-Whun Chung
Classical - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on Jan 1, 1997
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
The Salieri Album
Cecilia Bartoli, Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment, Ádám Fischer
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 2003
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Bellini: La Sonnambula
Cecilia Bartoli, Juan Diego Flórez, Orchestra La Scintilla, Alessandro De Marchi
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jan 1, 2008
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Cecilia & Bryn
Cecilia Bartoli, Bryn Terfel, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia, Myung-Whun Chung
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Jun 1, 1998
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Mission
Cecilia Bartoli, I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on Sep 24, 2012
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Scarlatti: Salve Regina / Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
June Anderson, Cecilia Bartoli, Sinfonietta de Montréal, Charles Dutoit
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on May 7, 1993
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo