Florencia Fabris
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María Florencia Fabris (1975, Buenos Aires, Argentina - 1 September 2013, Mendoza, Argentina) was a soprano lyric that incursionó in the opera with distinguished path.
Considered one of the most remarkable promises of the international lyric, the soprano Florencia Fabris initiated his choral career in the Chorus of Boys of the Theatre Columbus, directed by Valdo Sciamarella for afterwards ingresar to the study of the operatic music in the Conservatoire Santa Cecilia, in Rome (Italy), where obtained with criterion of excellence his qualifications like singer of opera in courses with Mirella Freni and Renata Scotto.
Her grandfather was a fan to the art and to the opera, and her mother is eximia pianista, both him inculcaron from girl his lyric vocation. It did presentations in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) and United States
In Argentina cursó the Mastery of Lyric Singing in the Upper Institute of Art of the Theatre Columbus with Reinaldo Censabella and Bruno D'Astoli, perfecting in vocal technician with Horace Amauri Pérez and in repertoire with Susana Cardonnet.
They stood out his performances in "I Pagliacci", "Il Trovatore", "Madama Butterfly", "Francesca gives Rimini", "Suor Angelica", "Nabucco" (disclosure on 22 November 2009 in the prestigious óbra of Verdi) and "Don Carlos", between others.
Owner of a inmejorable vocal quality, the Argentinian lyric saw superbly represented by this artist that always accepted the challenges of the most difficult contemporary interpretations being admired by the public and the journalistic criticism.
She died two days after a performance of the "Requiem" of Giuseppe Verdi, work that lasted more than two hours and that presents sobreagudos of high requirement, in the city of San Juan, afterwards to be operated of urgency of a ACV in the Spanish Hospital of the place of Godoy Cruz, city de Mendoza, where had been moved.