Italian soprano Martina Capasso is an alumnus of the Conservatorio di Musica “Luisa D’annunzio” in Pescara, Italy. While studying, she became a soloist with the Coro delle Nove, performing Mozart’s Requiem, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solonelle and Gabriella Ciaffarini’s Missa Prima Humilis. In 2008 she sang in the chorus for Verdi’s Otello directed by famous Baritone Renato Bruson. Alongside her studies, she participated in workshops with the Jacopo Foroni Institute and the Fiesole School of Music with international stars like Ildebrando D’Arcangelo and Stefania Bonfadelli

Since graduating she had been a performer in the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival, a winner of the Giacomo Lauri Volpi International Competition (Promising Young Singer award) as well as debuting the role of Violetta in Verdi’s La Traviata in a chamber reduction in Contursi Terme, and the role of Annina in the same opera at Teatro Politeama Greco Lecce, conducted by Min Chung. She also premiered Lunge da voi, a Madrigal by Paolo Rosato - conducted by Mauro Cossu.