“The soprano from Prague
has shown her mastery
over Verdi’s arias.”
Il Cittadino, Culture & Shows,
4 January 2016
Renáta Vítová is a Czech soprano, born in Prague,
living in Milan.
Prague – Milan – New York
Renáta started her professional career at The Czechoslovak Television at the age of 12. After gaining the Baccalaureate continues her studies in The United Kingdom and soon after graduating from the English Language at University of Cambridge, Renáta returns to study classical singing at The Prague Conservatory. At the age of 22, Renáta gains her first experiences at The National Theatre Prague and soon after she is beginning to collaborate with the lead Theatres, concert halls and festivals not only in her homeland, but also in The United States of America, France, Belgium and others. After returning from NYC, NY, Renáta decides to stick with classical Opera and takes Master Classes with Joy Mammen from The Royal Academy of Music, London, United Kingdom, Master Classes with The Music Theatre International Rome, Italy and perfecting in the bel canto technique with Maestro Paolo Marcarini. Renáta continues on performing all around The World.
Among all Renáta cooperated with orchestra and chorus of The Charles University Prague, Janacek’s Theatre Brno orchestra, The National Theatre Prague orchestra, The Estate Theatre Prague orchestra, The F. X. Saldy Theatre orchestra, The European Theatre Namur Belgium, The Theatre Festival Villeneuve France, The Music Theatre International Rome, Italy.
Renáta’s professional experiences reaches from classical opera and drama, Sacral Music, Gospel, Bossanova and Jazz Music, recording for movie, musical, and special projects of the contemporary composers.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Repertoire
Composer | Opera | Role |
---|---|---|
J. S. Bach | Cantate no. 51 | Jauchzet Got in allen Landen |
G. B. Pergolesi | Lo Frate ‘nnamorato | Ascanio |
G. B. Pergolesi | Stabat Mater | soprano |
M. Cesti | L’Orontea | Addio Corindo |
G. Verdi | La Traviata | Violetta |
G. Verdi | Rigoletto | Gilda |
G. Verdi | Maskernball | Amelia |
G. Verdi | Maskernball | Oscar |
G. Verdi | I vespri Siciliani | Elena |
G. Verdi | Otello | Desdemona |
G. Verdi | La Forza del Destino | Leonora |
G. Verdi | Il Trovatore | Leonora |
G. Puccini | Tosca | Floria Tosca |
G. Puccini | La Bohème | Mimì |
G. Puccini | La Bohème | Musetta |
G. Puccini | G. Schicchi | Lauretta |
G. Puccini | Madama Butterfly | Cio-Cio-san |
G. Donizetti | Lucia di Lammermoor | Lucia |
G. Donizetti | Anna Bolena | Anna |
G. Donizetti | Don Pasquale | Norina |
V. Bellini | Norma | Norma |
F. Cilea | Adriana Lecouvreur | Adriana Lecouvreur |
G. Bizet | Carmen | Michaela |
W. A. Mozart | Don Giovanni | Donna Anna |
W. A. Mozart | Don Giovanni | Donna Elvira |
W. A. Mozart | Don Giovanni | Zerlina |
W. A. Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | Pamina |
W. A. Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | Papagena |
W. A. Mozart | Die Zauberflöte | Königin der Nacht |
W. A. Mozart | Entführung aus dem Serail | Konstanze |
W. A. Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | Susanna |
W. A. Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro | Contessa d’Almaviva |
W. A. Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | Vittelia |
W. A. Mozart | La clemenza di Tito | Servilia |
W. A. Mozart | Bella mia fiamma, K528 | Cantata |
A. Dvořák | Rusalka | Rusalka |
A. Dvořák | Jakobín | Terinka |
A. Dvořák | The Spectre’s Bride op. 69 | Dramatic Cantata |
B. Smetana | La Sposa Venduta | Mařenka |
V. Blodek | V Studni | Lidunka |
E. Suchon | Krútnava | Katrena |
R. Wagner | WWV 91 Wesendonk-Lieder | Wesendonk-Liede |
R. Strauss | Vier letzte lieder | Vier letzte lieder |
J. Offenbach | Les contes d’Hoffmann | Olympia |
J. Strauss | Die Fledermaus | Rosalinde |
J. Strauss | Die Fledermaus | Adele |