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City: Lexington, KY, USA    Instruments: Soprano    Languages: Italian, Spanish, English    

Biography

Daniela D'Ingiullo

Soprano

www.danieladingiullo.com


Artist whose work spans ancient vocal traditions, twentieth‑century modernism, and contemporary classical music. Her repertoire ranges from Respighi, Stravinsky, and Dallapiccola to Montsalvatge, Castiglioni, Berio, George E. Lewis, Víctor Rasgado, Ricardo Zohn‑Muldoon, and Luca Cori, reflecting a sustained commitment to diverse and exploratory vocal writing.

A central element of her career is her long‑standing collaboration with composer and conductor Juan Trigos, documented in the Global Music Award–winning recording of his Symphony No. 4 Nezahualcoyotl Icuicahuan. Recent performances include Variazioni Concertanti at the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Festival Internacional Cervantino with Icarus Ensemble (Italy) under Marco Pedrazzini, as well as leading roles in Trigos’s operas Ella Miau and DeCachetitoRaspado.
As a soloist with orchestra, she appeared in the American continent premiere of Holst’s The Mystic Trumpeter and in Britten’s Les Illuminations under Jorge Mester. She has collaborated with conductors such as Daniele Callegari, Riccardo Frizza, Günter Neuhold, and Marcello Panni, and worked in opera productions with stage directors including Daniele Abbado, Antonio Camacho, Heening Brockhaus, and Luis Martín Solís, performing across Europe, the United States, Mexico, and Costa Rica.

Her discography as a soloist includes five CDs with music by Alessandro Zambito (Aliamusica 2002), Juan Trigos (Quindecim 2014/ iTinerant 2016/ PromoMusica International 2024), Federico Bonacossa (2022), and two upcoming releases with music by Bonacossa and Charles N. Mason.


Also active as a producer, she co‑founded The Last Hundred (Miami), performs with and manages Sinfonietta MIQ (Mexico), and develops international opera and ensemble projects.