Born in Perugia, Mauro Borgioni began his musical education at the Conservatory of Music Francesco Morlacchi before perfecting his skills at the Civic School of Music in Milan and the Fondation Royaumont where he won a scholarship in Baroque Music.
One of the most sought after baritones in the field of Baroque repertoire, Mauro has collaborated with conductors such as Jordi Savall, Giovanni Antonini, Ottavio Dantone, Federico Maria Sardelli, Rinaldo Alessandrini… in some of the most important theatres and concert halls around the world, including the Wiener Konzerthaus, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Berlin Philharmonie, Teatro Regio Torino, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Teatro Massimo di Palermo, Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona and Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik. He also appeared at Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Center and National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing.
Renowned for his Monteverdi, Borgioni performed the title role in L’Orfeo at the Teatro Regio di Torino, Monteverdi Festival Cremona, Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, Opera Grand Avignon, and again in 2025 with Michele Pasotti and La Fonte Musica on a European tour including the Wiener Konzerthaus, deSingel in Antwerp, Concertgebouw in Bruges and the Festival Oude Muziek in Utrecht.
He sang the title role in Il Ritorno di Ulisse in patria in Rome and Cremona, and in an Ottavio Dantone/Pier Luigi Pizzi production for the Teatro Alighieri in Ravenna. Mauro returned several times to the role of Testo in Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda of which an album with Michele Pasotti is to be released shortly.
On the concert platform, Mauro has sung Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine, Bach’s St John Passion, St Matthew Passion and Mass in B Minor, Vivaldi’s Senna festeggiante, Haydn’s Paukenmesse and Nelson Mass, Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de confessore, Requiem and Great Mass in C Minor. He has also performed Handel’s Messiah, La Resurrezione, Esther (Haman) and Acis and Galatea (Polyphemus).
Other Baroque operatic highlights to date include Handel’s Rodelinda (Garibaldo) at Theater Kiel, Vivaldi’s Orlando furioso (Astolfo) and Farnace (Aquilio) both led by Federico Maria Sardelli at the Teatro Comunale Ferrara, and Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas by Purcell for the Teatro Massimo di Palermo and Teatro Alighieri di Ravenna.
In contemporary repertoire, Mauro could be heard in the role of The Traveller in Curlew River and in the title role in Noye’s Fludde both by Britten with the Prato Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jonathan Webb. Add to this Aye in Akhnaten by Philipp Glass with the Orchestra Teatro Regio Torino led by Dante Anzolini. Recently, he created the lead role, Jacob, in the world premiere of the opera The Song of the Ladder by John Barber, commissioned and produced by the Camerata Strumentale Città di Prato and Teatro Metastasio di Prato.
Mauro Borgioni’s extensive discography includes many works from the Baroque era, such as “La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall’isola di Alcina” by Francesca Caccini (Glossa), “La Flora” by Marco da Gagliano (Glossa), “Amare e fingere” by Alessandro Stradella (Arcana), “Motets and Sonatas” by Maurizio Cazzati (Pan Classics)… as well as the Complete Songs by both Samuel Barber and Alban Berg (Brilliant Classics). Mauro will soon release his first solo album, dedicated to Handel’s and Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi’s Italian Cantatas, on the Arcana label.
In the near future, Mauro will reprise the title role in L’Orfeo in a Jordi Savall/Pauline Bayle production for the Opéra Grand Avignon and will reunite with Michele Pasotti and La Fonte Musicale for the recital entitled “La Sera del Combattimento” including music by Claudio Monteverdi, Salamone Rossi, Dario Castello und Biagio Marini they will be performing for the Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, Festival Oude Muziek in Utrecht, Brighton Early Music Festival, Berlin Philharmonie and Cathédrale Saint-Louis des Invalides in Paris.
Add to this Monteverdi’s Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda with Francesco Corti and Il Pomo d’Oro for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon.