Aaron Caruso has been singing for 20 years. Classically, he studied piano for ten years and trombone for six years. He's been performing on stage since the tender age of 6. He attended the world renowned "Interlochen Arts Academy" for high school. He earned his bachelor degree in Vocal Performance with an Italian Minor from University of Michigan.
He speaks four languages fluently (Italian, English, Spanish and French) and can sing in seven including Russian, Latin and German. He has studied Opera abroad in Italy for one year and in New York City with Maestro Luigi Veccia for 8 years. Maestro Veccia was a student of Marcello and Mario Del Monaco. Operatically, Aaron has performed: "La Boheme", Mozart’s “Bastien und Bastienne”, many operatic concerts with excerpts from: "La Traviata", "I Pagliacci" and "Tosca".
He also has lectured on Dante Alighieri's contributions to modern day music at Sacred Heart University in CT and specializes in Classic Neapolitan music.
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