Ambrogio Maestri, a celebrated opera singer, originated from the city of Pavia, where he initially pursued his passion for singing and piano. His remarkable debut at the esteemed Teatro alla Scala in Milan, in the year 2001, marked a pivotal moment in his illustrious career, as he took on the iconic role of Falstaff under the guidance of the renowned Riccardo Muti. This notable performance served as a catalyst for his subsequent engagements with the most distinguished conductors on the world's most prestigious stages. These esteemed venues included, but were not limited to, the iconic Teatro alla Scala, the illustrious Metropolitan Opera House, the revered Royal Opera House, the esteemed Opéra de Paris, the renowned Salzburg Festival, the historic Verona Arena, the acclaimed Munich State Opera, the respected Zurich Opera House, and the celebrated Berlin State Opera.
Maestri's remarkable vocal talent has been consistently showcased throughout his extensive repertoire, as he has taken on a wide range of iconic Verdi roles with ease and finesse. One of his most notable performances has been as Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino, a role that has allowed him to demonstrate his exceptional vocal range and dramatic flair. Additionally, his portrayal of Jago in Otello has been particularly notable, as he has brought a depth and nuance to the character that is unmatched by many of his peers.
Maestri's recent performances have seen him take to the esteemed stages of Verona, Barcelona, Milan, Verona, Tokyo, New York, and Munich, further cementing his status as a world-class opera singer of unparalleled talent and versatility. His debut at the revered Wiener Staatsoper in the year 2004, where he brought to life the iconic leading role in Verdi's timeless masterpiece Falstaff, marked the beginning of a long and fruitful association with the institution, which has since become a staple of his illustrious career.