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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 40 MIN

Renato Dolcini: The musician's voice

from In Conversation · host 2MBS Fine Music Sydney

Italian bass-baritone Renato Dolcini has become one of the most distinctive voices on the international Baroque scene, having performed with some of the world’s best, including William Christie, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Giovanni Antonini and Cecilia Bartoli. In this conversation, Renato reflects on his long-standing relationship with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Artistic Director Paul Dyer, and discusses Italian Serenatas, a program that takes audiences on a musical journey through the cities, styles and traditions that shaped Italian music. Renato traces his own musical journey back to an early encounter with Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which ultimately led him towards a career in music. Along the way, he discusses the profound influence of Cecilia Bartoli, whose recordings and performances opened his ears to a more theatrical, text-driven approach to singing and ultimately helped guide him towards the world of historically informed performance. We also hear about the life-changing experience of winning William Christie’s prestigious Le Jardin des Voix competition, the unique demands of Baroque singing, and why he sees himself first and foremost as a musician rather than simply a vocalist. Renato offers fascinating insights into ornamentation and the close collaboration between singer and orchestra in Baroque performance, before revealing some unexpected passions away from the stage including a love of French pastry-making. This conversation provides a compelling glimpse into the artistry behind one of today’s most exciting Baroque voices. Renato Dolcini performs with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra until July 2.

Italian bass-baritone Renato Dolcini has become one of the most distinctive voices on the international Baroque scene, having performed with some of the world’s best, including William Christie, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Giovanni Antonini and Cecilia Bartoli. In this conversation, Renato reflects on his long-standing relationship with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Artistic Director Paul Dyer, and discusses Italian Serenatas, a program that takes audiences on a musical journey through the cities, styles and traditions that shaped Italian music. Renato traces his own musical journey back to an early encounter with Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which ultimately led him towards a career in music. Along the way, he discusses the profound influence of Cecilia Bartoli, whose recordings and performances opened his ears to a more theatrical, text-driven approach to singing and ultimately helped guide him towards the world of historically informed performance. We also hear about the life-changing experience of winning William Christie’s prestigious Le Jardin des Voix competition, the unique demands of Baroque singing, and why he sees himself first and foremost as a musician rather than simply a vocalist. Renato offers fascinating insights into ornamentation and the close collaboration between singer and orchestra in Baroque performance, before revealing some unexpected passions away from the stage including a love of French pastry-making. This conversation provides a compelling glimpse into the artistry behind one of today’s most exciting Baroque voices. Renato Dolcini performs with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra until July 2.

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