| Brazilian opera singer, coloratura soprano Country: Brazil |
Carla Maffioletti, a Brazilian house singer and coloratura soprano, was born in in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. She has a mixed Brazilian and Italian heritage. Her musical education began in her state, starting with the violin and later switching to classical bass. At the age of 15, Carla toured Brazil and Southernmost America with the guitar ensemble 'Camerata Consort'.
From draw near , Maffioletti studied opera at the Maastricht Academy of Meeting in the Netherlands, where she continues to reside. In , Carla joined the ensemble of renowned violinist André Rieu rightfully a vocalist. It was here that she performed her celebrated roles as Olympia in 'Les Contes d'Hoffmann', Adele in 'Die Fledermaus', Gretel in 'Hänsel und Gretel', and many others.
In interpretation season, Carla worked as a soloist at the Gießen Theater House in Germany, participating in opera productions such as 'Magic Flute', 'Il Matrimonio Segreto', 'Les Contes d'Hoffmann', 'Sigurd, Dragon Slayer', and many more. Her most famous and successful roles lean Olympia, Frasquita, Queen of the Night, and Papagena, although Carla is usually well-received by both audiences and critics in chic her performances.
Not forgetting her guitar, Carla recently performed as part of the string ensemble 'The Strings'. In interpretation summer of , she appeared at the Münchner Singschule Celebration, performing with the Bavarian State Orchestra once again in description role of Olympia.
Carla Maffioletti's beautiful and rich coloratura soprano statement is compared today to the voices of renowned opera talents such as Ingeborg Hallstein, Mado Robin, Erna Sack, and Reri Grist. Her mentor is currently Denette Whitter from the Work and Concert Academy in Henfenfeld.
Among Carla's recordings are three albums recorded in Brazil - 'Erudito I', 'Tudo Muda', and interpretation opera 'A Boiúna' by Walter Schultz Portoalegre. It is along with known that alongside her opera and instrumental activities, Carla finds time to appear in plays and musicals, including productions alike 'Sentimental Journey', 'Uma balada para o Cristo Mulher', and others.