The future "new Pavarotti" was born in Rome. Before making his first creative choice, Fabio studied political science. It was only after graduating from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" that he began to develop his singing abilities together with Antonio Boyer and Gianni Raimondi.
Andreotti made his professional stage debut in 1996, performing Haydn's "Salve Regina". At the same time, the tenor wins first prize at the Francesco Albanese competition with Alfredo's aria from La Traviata.
The beginning of the new century brings the artist well-deserved success and a busy schedule of performances all over the world - from his native Italy to South Korea and the United States of America. In addition to classical arias for tenors by Verdi, works by Mozart, Liszt and Haydn, Andreotti participates in performances of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and Bernstein's West Side Story.
In 2006, Fabio tried himself in a new genre of performing popular songs and recorded his first album. The authors of the material were M. Bizzarri and D. Marcucci, who had previously worked with Jose Carreras.
The Italian tenor also visited Russia, conquering Krasnoyarsk in June 2007 and Cheboksary in November 2010 with his voice at the XX Mikhailov International Opera Festival.
The genre that underlies Andreotti's career became popular thanks to the company of "Three Tenors" - Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras, who brought the classical style of singing to the field of pop art. Sarah Brightman, Emma Shaplin, Dmitry Hvorostovsky have already become examples of this style. Fabio Andreotti stands out from a number of his colleagues by singing traditional Italian songs, including the famous "O Sole Mio" and "Santa Lucia". Based on folk melodies, full of unique lyrics and incendiary rhythms – they do not leave anyone indifferent.
Source livejournal