Alessandro Safina is an Italian operatic tenor. In recent years he has shown the urge to combine the two musical genres, classical and pop - thus bringing classical music closer to the people. His style he called "rock opera". Now Alessandro Safina are 8 studio albums.
Education
He was only nine years old when he started studying music, and immediately showed a specific fondness and talent for classical music.
His parents were ardent lovers of the opera, and instilled their son with this passion of theirs from the beginning.
Career
He went on to perform in some of the world's most prestigious venues, including the Barbican in London, Teatro Bibiena in Mantova (where he performed Paisiello's Il Barbiere Di Siviglia), Basel (I Capuleti E Montecchi), Strasbourg (L'Elisir D'Amore), Marseille (Il Barbiere Di Siviglia once more) and at the Wexford International Festival in Ireland (Rusalka). He received lavish praise for his role as Vladimir Lenski in the opera Eugenio Onieghin, at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.
Alessandro's brilliant career as an opera singer began with a win in the prestigious competition in Mantua. After that he began to play the leading roles in famous operas in different European scenes.
Religion
Alessandro also provides particular attention to the 'holy' repertoire: he sang Gounod's La Messa in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, as well as Puccini's La Messa Di Gloria and La Petite Messe Solennelle, again alongside Katia Ricciarelli. As for operettas, he performed Sissi, Rose Marie, Orfeo All'Inferno and La Vedova Allegra in Teatro Verdi in Trieste and again Orfeo All'Inferno and La Vedova Allegra at Teatro Massimo in Palermo.