Renata Scotto was an acclaimed Italian soprano, opera director, and voice teacher. She was best known for her vocal talents, dramatic interpretations, and versatility on stage, and widely regarded as one of the greatest sopranos of the 20th century. Scotto began her vocal training at a young age and made her professional debut in 1952 at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan. She quickly gained recognition for her powerful voice. Throughout her career, Scotto collaborated with renowned conductors and direc... moreRenata Scotto was an acclaimed Italian soprano, opera director, and voice teacher. She was best known for her vocal talents, dramatic interpretations, and versatility on stage, and widely regarded as one of the greatest sopranos of the 20th century. Scotto began her vocal training at a young age and made her professional debut in 1952 at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan. She quickly gained recognition for her powerful voice. Throughout her career, Scotto collaborated with renowned conductors and directors, performing in major opera houses around the world, including La Scala in Milan, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and the Royal Opera House in London. Her interpretations of iconic roles such as Violetta in Verdi's "La Traviata" and Cio-Cio-San in Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" were particularly celebrated.Scotto also ventured into opera direction and teaching. She directed numerous productions, bringing her deep understanding of the art form to create visually and emotionally compelling performances. As a voice teacher, she shared her knowledge and experience with aspiring singers, nurturing their talents and guiding them in honing their skills. Scotto's contributions to the opera world earned her numerous awards, including two Emmys and the Opera News Award in 2006.