Soprano
Italian soprano Federica Lombardi has emerged as a commanding interpreter of Mozart's heroines and Verdi's dramatic soprano roles, commanding stages from the Metropolitan Opera to La Scala with a luminous, warmly-focused voice.
Defining moments and milestones
Federica Lombardi emerged from La Scala's prestigious academy to make her professional debut in 2017 as Anna Bolena, establishing herself as a soprano of considerable vocal authority and interpretive sophistication. Over the ensuing years, she has become internationally recognized for her luminous interpretations of Mozart's heroines—Donna Elvira, Fiordiligi, and the Countess Almaviva—while expanding her repertoire into the dramatic soprano roles of Verdi and Puccini. Her 2019 Franco Abbiati Prize and regular engagements at the Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera House, and Vienna State Opera have cemented her standing among Europe's most distinguished contemporary lyric sopranos.
Franco Abbiati Prize for Best Singer from the Italian Music Critics (2019) for her exceptional Mozart interpretations
Liceo Musicale Angelo Masini (Forlì); Conservatorio Bruno Maderna (Cesena); Accademia di Perfezionamento per Cantanti Lirici, Teatro alla Scala (2015–2016)
Recordings featuring Federica Lombardi in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.