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Italian Baritone

BIOGRAPHY

Daniel Di Prinzio, born in 1998 in Venice, began piano and vocal training as a child and sang with the children's choir Piccoli Cantori Veneziani, performing at Teatro La Fenice from a young age. After his voice change, he studied with Sherman Lowe and began his vocal studies under Lars Woldt in 2018. He earned his bachelor’s degree with top honors in 2023 and will complete his master’s in December 2025. He also studied Lied with Donald Sulzen and currently works with Gerold Huber and Christian Gerhaher.

He made his operatic debut in 2020 as Nardo in La finta giardiniera, followed by roles such as Papageno, Don Giovanni, Count Almaviva, Figaro, Malatesta, Count Eberbach (Der Wildschütz), and Marco in Gianni Schicchi. 

In 2024 he sang the Commissario Imperiale in Madama Butterfly at the Heidenheim Festival. He made his Italian debut as Don Chilone in Vinci’s L’ammalato immaginario and later appeared as Schaunard in La Bohème in Perugia and Todi. With Kammeroper München, he has performed as Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro, with productions in Munich, Thun, Schaffhausen, Amberg, and Saarlouis. In May 2025, he sang the title role in Don Giovanni and returned to Heidenheim as Marco in Gianni Schicchi.

He has also performed sacred music in Italy and Germany and has given recitals with Ukrainian guitarist Ihor Kordiuk, including a 2022 program in Venice featuring works by Lorca, Donizetti, and Tosti. His debut CD Profumi di Napoli, recorded with Ihor Kordiuk, was released by the Prospero label.

In the 2025/26 season, he will continue performing Le nozze di Figaro and Hänsel und Gretel with Kammeroper München, and from October 2025, he will attend the Academy of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples.

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