Daniella
Carvahlo
Soprano
Daniella
Carvalho, soprano, is a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She
received her Masters and Bachelors Degrees in voice, studio of
Edith Bers, from Manhattan School of Music. Her performances include:
Mimi in La Boheme, Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro,
D. Elvira in Don Giovanni, 2nd Lady in The Magic
Flute, Manuela in the Zarzuela Luis Alonso, Gggly
Girl in Aesop’s Fables, Belinda in Dido and
Aeneas. As scenes she performed Suzel in L'Amico Fritz,
Nedda in Pagliacci, Liu in Turandot, Primma
Donna in Ariadne auf Naxos, Violeta in La Traviata.
Her Oratorio appearances include Soprano Soloist in Pergolesi's
Stabat Mater, Vivaldi's Gloria, Strawinsky’s
Cantata, Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb,
also transmitted on TVE in Brazil, Vivaldi’s Magnificat
and Scarlatti’s Salve Regina.
Her
New York Debut Recital as a Winner of the Artists International
at Weill Hall, Carnegie Hall, was in February 2003, and again
at their Alumni Series in February 2005. Some of the conductors
with whom she has worked include Kevin McMahon, Steven Osgood,
Fritz Maraffi, Richard Barret, Kathy Carthcart, Julio Moretson,
Keneth Cooper, Will Crutchfield , Stefano Vignati; and has participated
in master classes with such artists as Mya Besslik, Maria Venutti,
Helen Donath, Silvia Stone and Charles Ricker. Daniella has appeared
on stages in Milan, Rome, Salzburg, the United States, and Brazil;
and on Radio Stations such as WNYC and Columbia University Radio,
both in New York, and Radio MEC, Jornal do Brazil, and Cultura
in Brazil. Her future engagements in 2005 include: D.Elvira in
D.Giovanni (Concert) at Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro with
the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, Songs of a Wayfarer by Mahler
with the New York Repertory Orchestra and recitals in New York
and Brazil.