Matilde Fratteggiani Bianchi
Soprano Matilde Fratteggiani Bianchi was born in 1993 in Perugia, Italy, into a family of musicians. She learned to play the piano as a child and is a native speaker of both Italian and German. After studying art history, she switched to singing and studied in Berlin, first with Dorothe Ingenfeld and then with Prof. Ursula Hesse von den Steinen. She also attended master classes with Sara Mingardo, Veronica Cangemi, Gemma Bertagnolli and Doerthe Maria Sandmann at the Institute for Early Music.
Matilde was a scholarship holder of the Accademia Vivaldi in Venice several times and gained concert experience at the Teatro Ducale Sabbioneta, Palazzo Giustinian Venezia, among others. She made her debut in Berlin as an oratorio soloist in the Berliner Dom under the direction of cathedral cantor Adrian Büttemeier.
Her love of baroque music and historical performance practice has taken her to masterclasses and festivals in Italy, Germany and Switzerland. She is also regularly involved with new music, modern classics and contemporary premieres. Motivated by her enthusiasm for interdisciplinary work in various artistic genres, she has also performed at literature festivals, art galleries, theater performances and video art projects. She has been a soprano in the OrgaVoce trio since spring 2025.