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Luciana Serra

Luciana Serra (born November 4, 1946 in Genoa) is an Italian coloratura soprano.
==Career==
Serra made her international debut in 1966 as Eleonora in Cimarosa's ' at the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest,〔("Serra, Lucian" ) by Noël Goodwin in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', ed. Stanley Sadie 〕 but did not achieve general acclaim until the late 1970s, when she took on coloratura roles in Donizetti's ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' and Bellini's ''La sonnambula''. In 1988, Serra debuted at the Vienna State Opera singing the Queen of the Night in a new production of ''Die Zauberflöte'' conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt and staged by Otto Schenk.
Her fame reached a peak during the 1980s, when she performed the Queen of the Night in ''Die Zauberflöte'' at the Royal Opera House in London.
She regularly teaches at Villa Medici in Rome and at the Accademia La Scala in Milan.
Her discography includes ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'', ''Il viaggio a Reims'', ''Rigoletto'', ''Don Pasquale'' and ''Die Zauberflöte''.

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