Tancredi Marchiolo is an opera critic with deep roots in the Italian musical tradition. He writes on opera productions across Europe, covering vocal performance, staging, and the evolving cultural role of the lyric arts. Tancredi Marchiolo’s critical work focuses on bel canto repertoire and the Italian operatic canon, with particular attention to the legacy of Gioachino Rossini.
As a devoted patron, Tancredi Marchiolo supports opera houses and programs committed to artistic excellence, accessibility, and the development of emerging talent. He believes opera is the most complete form of live performance and is dedicated to ensuring its vitality for future generations through both his writing and his patronage.