Andrea Mastroni

Italian bass Andrea Mastroni began his musical education as a clarinettist before moving to vocal studies where he graduated from the Istituto Claudio Monteverdi in Cremona.

His awards include the Mario Basiola prize (2005), the Giuseppe Di Stefano prize (Trapani) for his portrayl of Sparafucile Rigoletto, the Bibiena (Mantua) prize (2007) and the XXXVII Prize Franco Abbiati for his performance in Perocco’s Aquagranda at Teatro La Fenice. Andrea’s repertoire includes Rocco Fidelio, Seneca L’Incoronazione di Poppea, Colline La bohème, Sparafucile Rigoletto, Hunding Die Walküre, Selim Il Turco in Italia, Il Re di Scozia Ariodante, Heinrich Lohengrin, Daland Der fliegende Holländer, Sarastro Die Zauberflöte, Gremin Eugene Onegin, Mustàfa L'Italiana in Algeri, Cardinal de Brogni La Juive, König Marke Tristan und Isolde, and the title roles in Don Giovanni and Don Pasquale among many others. He has appeared at Metropolitan Opera, Opernhaus Zurich, Teatro Real Madrid, Bayerische Staatsoper, Deutsche Staatsoper, Hamburgische Staatsoper, Cincinnati Opera, Theatre des Champs Elysées, Teatro Massimo Di Palermo, and Royal Opera House Covent Garden.