From the beginning of her career, Francesca Dotto has been recognised as one of the most promising Italian sopranos in the international panorama. Born in Treviso, she graduated in 2016 with a Flute major at the Giovanni Battista Martini Conservatory in Bologna in 2006, under the guidance of M° Enzo Caroli. In 2007, she started studying singing with the soprano Elisabetta Tandura, with who she continues to work. After winning numerous international contests, in 2012, she debuted at the Teatro La Fenice with Puccini’s La Bohème. Since 2013, she’s been a constant presence on the stages in Italy but also abroad, taking part in important productions and collaborating with conductors such as Roberto Abbado, Myung-Whun Chung, Francesco Ivan Ciampa, James Conlon, Riccardo Frizza, Francesco Lanzillotta, Stefano Montanari, Daniel Oren, Donato Renzetti, Daniele Rustioni, Nello Santi, Speranza Scappucci, Omer Meir Wellber and with stage directors such as Henning Brockhaus, Damiano Michieletto, Graham Vick. Notable productions are La Traviata, directed by Robert Carsten and Sofia Coppola, with costumes by Valentino Garavani and Don Giovanni, directed by Damiano Michieletto. Her career is constantly developing, and her innumerable successes make her the protagonist of the 2020 New Year’s Eve concert live-streamed worldwide from the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. Amongst the following engagements of Francesca, there are the new productions of Turandot at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma and La Traviata at the Ginevra Opera House.