Alessandra Marianelli is an Italian soprano born in 1986 who has made a notable mark in the opera world since her professional debut in 2002 as Barbarina in *Le nozze di Figaro*. She has performed leading roles both in Italy and internationally, showcasing her versatile voice and dramatic skills. Some of her significant roles include Giulietta in Verdi's *Un giorno di regno* and Fiorilla in Rossini's *Il turco in Italia*. Marianelli has also been featured in various recordings and DVDs, such as Amour in Gluck's *Orphée et Eurydice* for Decca Records and the role of Oscar in Verdi's *Un ballo in maschera*.
Her career highlights also include appearances in operatic films, notably Carlos Saura's *Io, Don Giovanni*, and participation in well-received productions that capture both her youthful energy and vocal charm. Though some critiques have noted challenges with high notes early in her career, her mid-range singing has consistently been praised for its pleasant sound. Alessandra Marianelli continues to be a respected figure in the opera community, admired for her expressive performances and contribution to Italian opera repertoire.
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