ABOUT ME

Education

Italian soprano Federica De Marco graduated from the Bernstein School of Musical Theatre in Bologna, where she studied singing, dance, and acting. She continued her training with Maestro Fernando Cordeiro Opa, earning a bachelor’s degree in Opera Singing and a Master’s degree with honors in Renaissance and Baroque Singing under the guidance of Professor Gloria Banditelli.



Work

She performed the role of First Witch in the opera “Dido and Aeneas” at the Go Abruzzo Festival under the artistic supervision of Soprano Susanna Rigacci. She participated in the Opera Studio La Finta Giardiniera, portraying the role of Sandrina at the Teatro Sociale di Rovigo directed by Pablo Maritano. In 2021 the Berlin Opera Academy offer ed her the role of Pamina in the opera Die Zauberflöte.

As a soprano soloist, she performed in the Paukenmesse during the Villa Solomei festival for the Brunello Cucinelli Foundation, and she taked part to the Christmas Concert at Comacchio’s Cathedral. She taked part in the Segni Barocchi festival in Foligno and the Orfeo Week Festival in Lodi, interpreting the role of Musica in Monteverdi’s “Orfeo.”

She was chosen to take part in the Chigiana Academy in Siena with Contertenour Andreas Scholl and to participate in the public Master-Concerto with the N.O.T.A. association.

In 2021, she was a finalist in the San Colombano Sacred Music competition, she won the third place in the 2022 Birmingham International Music competition, and in 2023, achieved the second place in the Euterpe Music Competition.

In musical theatre, she performed the roles of Johanna in the musical “Sweeney Todd” and Cosette in “Les Miserables.”