Maurizio e Caterina: A Love Story

"tu sei il mio unico amore, per sempre" (you are my only love, forever)

by Kathryn Chilcote, D.M.A.



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/17/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9781420885552

About the Book

It was the summer of 1970, and Kathryn, or Caterina, which was the name he gave her,  paused to look around her bedroom one last time as she closed her blue suitcase.  In that instant, she knew that her world would dramatically change and she would never be the same again.  After hurried goodbyes and hugs at the small airport in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, Kathryn headed for Siena, Italy, alone, where she auditioned for the opera program at l’Accademia Musicale Chigiana.  While waiting to hear if she had been accepted as one of twelve international singers in the opera studio, a handsome Florentine approached her and introduced himself as Maurizio Lorenzini, tenor.  As Kathryn extended her hand to Maurizio, their eyes met, and their souls merged.  From that moment on, they were inseparable.  They filled the summer days and nights with music and love and promised to never part.  “Cara, tu sei il mio unico amore, per sempre” he swore to her under the Tuscan sky brimming over with stars: “dear, you are my only love, forever.”

 

Some thirty-three years later, Kathryn abruptly awoke from a dream in late winter, and knew that she had to find Maurizio after all of the years that had passed.  The memory of those last minutes as the train began to pull out of the Santa Maria Novella train station in Florence, Italy, on its way to Rome still brought tears to her eyes and despair to her heart.  Only in the last second, had Maurizio jumped down back onto the platform.  The dream was so real…was there an intruder in the house, or was that really Maurizio coming back to her?  Why did he look older, and why did he say those two words to her: “mio figlio,” or, “my son” after that euphoric embrace?  Sensing that something was very wrong, Kathryn knew that she had to find Maurizio and confront why fate, or “destino,” had pulled them apart.  Would they have a second chance after all of these years?

 

 


About the Author

Kathryn Chilcote, D.M.A., soprano,

began studying voice with Carrie Richardson when she was fourteen years old, and performed several solo recitals before graduating from high school, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and accepting a voice scholarship at the Conservatory of Music, University of the Pacific, in Stockton, California.  After earning both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s of Music degree, in Vocal Performance, as a student of Dickson Titus, she spent the summer of 1970 in the opera studio at L’Accademia Musicale Chigiana, in Siena, Italy, where she met Maurizio.  After returning to the US, she settled and based herself in San Francisco, where she sang with regional opera companies and continued her voice studies with Kathryn de Haven.  She also holds a diploma from the American Institute of Musical Studies, in Graz, Austria (AIMS).

  

After several years of travel back and forth between the West Coast of the US and West Germany, she settled in Hannover, West Germany, which was home until the spring of 1984.  Deciding to enter a doctoral program at the School of Music, the University of Oregon, she completed the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy, and began a full-time teaching career at the university level.  Dr. Chilcote has taught on the faculties of universities in California, Oregon, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and in West Germany.  She maintains a large private studio in West Chester, Pennsylvania, where she currently resides, with her two cats: Sarah and Samantha.  Dr. Chilcote is an active recitalist and a J.S. Bach specialist.