The Italian soprano, Sara Bino, graduated in opera singing at the B Conservatorio B.Marcello in Venice, under the guidance of M.S. Gibellato (Gran Teatro '' La Fenice '' of Venice). She is is perfected by regularly attending the lectures given by M. S. Lowe. She studied singing and interpretation with M.F. Skaini and M.U. Finazzi (Scala Di Milano). She deepened the early and Baroque performance practice with M.C. Anserment. Subsequently she met the contralto Sara Mingardo and followed courses, stages and advice. She still attends the lessons of M.E. Smith. She is also active in the field of musical composition and in recited theater (from experiences in contemporary theater, to the recording of short films, medium-length films and music films) and in the musical that sees her expressing herself not only in singing and acting, but also in dance.
Despite her young age Sara Bino has numerous concert and theater experiences: Since 2003 ... La Canterina' by F.J. Haydn in Venice (produced by the Venice Biennale). She participated in the show Inferno. I trentaquattro canti ', which took place in various Italian cities. She played the role of Celestina in the opera Che Originali by G.S. Mayr at the Teatro Piccolo in Venice. Again the role of Mademoiselle Silberklang in Der Schauspieldirektor' by W.A. Mozart, a role that would accompany her in the following years, with various ensembles, from theatrical preparation to the concerted form. Subsequently, she took part in the world premiere of Iphigenia in Tauride directed by M.FM. Bressan, with the role of Pilade. The opera was performed at the Teatro Goldoni in Venice, in the frame of the prestigious Festival Galuppi. Also in 2006, she sang in several performances, the role of Serpina in La Serva Padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. In 2007, she interpreted the role of Betia in El Roverso Mondo, in the contemporary opera on the text of Ruzzante composed by M.P. Furlani. She won the audition that allowed her to perform in Switzerland in several performances at the Locarno Festival, playing La Canterina and Lo Speziale by J. Haydn, accompanied by the Ungarian Chamber Orchestra and some Masters of the La Scala di Milano.
Sara Bino also assiduously performs in concerts, performing as a soloist, accompanied by several ensembles including the Orchestra del Cenacolo Carmelitano, Accademia degli Invaghiti, I Solisti Barocchi, Musica Fiorita (Director: Daniela Dolci), the trio Dolce Sentire, proposing various repertoires ranging from the favorite Baroque music to the late 19th century, etc. ... She has participatied in various Sacred Music Festival throughout Italy. |