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DIEGO FASOLIS Conductor ENGLISH Diego Fasolis studied in Zurich, Paris and Cremona where he obtained four diplomas with distinction. He began his career in the 80s as a concert organist, performing regularly complete works by Bach, Buxtehude, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Franck and Liszt. Having acquired a worldwide recognition, Fasolis was appointed Chief conductor of the Vocal and instrumental ensembles of Swiss Radio and Television in 1993. In 1998 he began conducting "I Barocchisti", a baroque orchestra with period instruments, which he founded with his wife Adriana Fasolis-Brambilla. After her premature death in 2013 he established a charitable foundation in her name to support young musicians. He also works as a guest teacher with leading groups and singers internationally. Diego Fasolis is seen as a reference interpreters for historically informed music. His versatility and virtuosity are combined with a rigorous style, which is highly appreciated by the public and by international critics and press both in Europe and in the US. He has been working with the acclaimed mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli since 2011, with projects including audio and video recordings as well as major concert tours around the world. Their last project is dedicated to Italian and German authors present in the St. Petersburg archives. Fasolis also conducted Bellini’s Norma in Monte-Carlo starring Cecilia Bartoli as the title role. A regular guest at the Salzburg Festival for concerts and opera engagements, (the latest being Iphigenie en Tauride), Diego Fasolis also conducted Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony at the Vienna Musikverein, with the Concentus Musicus Wien, and the A. Schoenberg Choir. More recently, La Scala entrusted him with the creation of an orchestra on period instruments to perform Handel’s Il Trionfo del tempo e del Disinganno. Other highlights among current and future engagements include Tamerlano with Placido Domingo at Teatro alla Scala, Gluck’s Orfeo at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Le Comte Ory at the Zurich Opernhaus, La Finta Giardiniera at Teatro alla Scala, La Cenerentola at the Opéra Royal in Liège, Così fan tutte at Teatro Regio in Turin, Clemenza di Tito at the Opéra de Lausanne and L’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Berlin State Opera. In 2011, Pope Benedict XVI awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Sacred Music. With more than 120 CDs released by major international recording companies such as EMI-Virgin, Naïve, Universal Music and Warner Classic, Fasolis received numerous prizes for his commitment in the re-discovery of the operatic repertoire. Prizes include Disco d’Oro, the Grand Prix du Disque for his work on Handel and Vivaldi, Echo Klassic for the opera Artaserse by Leonardo Vinci. In 2014 he was nominated for ALLEGORICA Opera Management 20 Passage de la Bonne Graine, 75011 PARIS [email protected]

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DIEGO FASOLISConductor

ENGLISH

Diego Fasolis studied in Zurich, Paris and Cremona where he obtained four diplomas with distinction. He began his career in the 80s as a concert organist, performing regularly complete works by Bach, Buxtehude, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Franck and Liszt.Having acquired a worldwide recognition, Fasolis was appointed Chief conductor of the Vocal and instrumental ensembles of Swiss Radio and Television in 1993. In 1998 he began conducting "I Barocchisti", a baroque orchestra with period instruments, which he founded with his wife Adriana Fasolis-Brambilla. After her premature

death in 2013 he established a charitable foundation in her name to support young musicians. He also works as a guest teacher with leading groups and singers internationally.

Diego Fasolis is seen as a reference interpreters for historically informed music. His versatility and virtuosity are combined with a rigorous style, which is highly appreciated by the public and by international critics and press both in Europe and in the US.

He has been working with the acclaimed mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli since 2011, with projects including audio and video recordings as well as major concert tours around the world. Their last project is dedicated to Italian and German authors present in the St. Petersburg archives. Fasolis also conducted Bellini’s Norma in Monte-Carlo starring Cecilia Bartoli as the title role.

A regular guest at the Salzburg Festival for concerts and opera engagements, (the latest being Iphigenie en Tauride), Diego Fasolis also conducted Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony at the Vienna Musikverein, with the Concentus Musicus Wien, and the A. Schoenberg Choir.

More recently, La Scala entrusted him with the creation of an orchestra on period instruments to perform Handel’s Il Trionfo del tempo e del Disinganno. Other highlights among current and future engagements include Tamerlano with Placido Domingo at Teatro alla Scala, Gluck’s Orfeo at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Le Comte Ory at the Zurich Opernhaus, La Finta Giardiniera at Teatro alla Scala, La Cenerentola at the Opéra Royal in Liège, Così fan tutte at Teatro Regio in Turin, Clemenza di Tito at the Opéra de Lausanne and L’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Berlin State Opera.

In 2011, Pope Benedict XVI awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Sacred Music.

With more than 120 CDs released by major international recording companies such as EMI-Virgin, Naïve, Universal Music and Warner Classic, Fasolis received numerous prizes for his commitment in the re-discovery of the operatic repertoire. Prizes include Disco d’Oro, the Grand Prix du Disque for his work on Handel and Vivaldi, Echo Klassic for the opera Artaserse by Leonardo Vinci. In 2014 he was nominated for two Grammy Awards for his work and for the triumphant “Mission” project with works by Agostino Steffani, and in 2015 for the “St. Petersburg” project with Cecilia Bartoli.

ITALIANO

Diego Fasolis è oggi riconosciuto nel mondo come uno degli interpreti di riferimento per la musica storicamente informata.Egli unisce alla versatilità e al virtuosismo un rigore stilistico apprezzato dal pubblico e dalla critica internazionali che lo seguono nei maggiori festival europei ed americani oltre che tramite registrazioni radiofoniche, televisive e discografiche diffuse a livello globale ed insignite dei più ambiti riconoscimenti della stampa specializzata (più di 120 produzioni edite dalle maggiori case

ALLEGORICA Opera Management20 Passage de la Bonne Graine, 75011 PARIS

[email protected]

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discografiche internazionali da EMI-Virgin a Naïve e oggi principalmente con Universal Music  e Warner Classic).Ha studiato a Zurigo, Parigi e Cremona conseguendo quattro diplomi con distinzione.Iniziata la carriera negli anni ’80 come concertista d’organo con centinaia di concerti e l’esecuzione regolare delle opere integrali di Bach, Buxtehude, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Franck e Liszt ha proseguitol’attività come direttore musicale. In tale veste è stato nominato nel 1993 Direttore stabile dei complessi vocali e strumentali della Radiotelevisione svizzera e dal 1998 de "I Barocchisti", orchestra barocca con strumenti storici da lui fondata con la consorte Adriana Fasolis-Brambilla prematuramente scomparsa a cui ha dedicato nel 2013 una Fondazione benefica per il sostegno di giovani musicisti. Ha rapporti di collaborazione come maestro ospite con complessi di primo piano internazionale e con le voci più importanti del panorama internazionale. Dal 2011 collabora strettamente con il grande Mezzosoprano Cecilia Bartoli in progetti di rinomanza mondiale, registrazioni audio e video ed importanti tour concertistici, l’ultimo dedicato ad autori italiani e tedeschi presenti negli archivi di San Pietroburgo. Ha diretto ugualmente Norma di Bellini a Montecarlo. Nel 2011 Papa Benedetto XVI gli ha conferito un Dottorato honoris causa per la Musica Sacra.Per il suo impegno nella riscoperta del repertorio operistico ha ricevuto numerosi dischi d’oro e Grand Prix du Disque per opere di Händel e Vivaldi e nel 2013 un Echo Klassic per Artaserse di Leonardo Vinci. Nel 2014 due “Nomination” ai Grammy Aword per quest’opera e per il trionfale progetto Mission con opere di Agostino Steffani e nel 2015 per il progetto “St.Petersburg”.Dal 2013 è regolarmente presente al Festival di Salisburgo con grandi progetti concertistici ed operistici ultimo dei quali l’acclamato Iphigenie en Tauride. La Scala gli affida per il 2016 la creazione di un’orchestra con strumenti originali e dirige il Trionfo del Tempo del Disinganno.Nel 2016 raccoglie l’eredità di Nicholaus Harnoncourt eseguendo tre volte la Nona sinfonia di Beethoven al Musikverein di Vienna con Concentus Musicus Wien e A. Schoenberg Choir. Tra gli impegni di rilievo presenti e futuri menzioniamo Tamerlano con Placido Domingo al teatro alla Scala, Le Compte Ory all’Opernhaus di Zurigo, l’Orfeo di Gluck al Théâtre des Champs Elysées, La Finta Giardiniera al Teatro alla Scala, La Cenerentola all’Opera Royale de Wallonie, il Così fan tutte al Teatro Regio di Torino e la Clemenza di Tito all’Opera di Losanna e L’Incoronazione di Poppea alla Statsoper di Berlino.

FRANCAIS

Diego Fasolis est reconnu comme un des interprètes les plus appréciés à travers le monde pour son interprétation de la musique historiquement informée. Ses talents multiples et sa virtuosité s'associent à une grande rigueur de style et d'interprétation. Il est très apprécié de la critique et du grand public international qui le suivent lorsqu'il se produit dans les principaux festivals européens et américains, ou grâce aux enregistrements radiophoniques, télévisuels et discographiques (plus de 120 productions pour les labels Decca, EMI-Virgin, Sony-BMG, Naïve, Arts, Naxos, Chandos,

BBC, Amadeus, Claves, Divox) qui ont reçu de nombreuses distinctions de la presse spécialisée.Diplômé avec mentions spéciales, Diego Fasolis a étudié à Zurich, Paris et Crémone.C’est dans les année 80 qu’il débute sa carrière comme concertiste d’orgue avec une centaine de concerts et l’interprétation de l’intégrale de l’oeuvre de Bach, Buxtehude, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Frank et Liszt avant d’initier sa carrière comme directeur musicale.Il est nommé en 1993, chef titulaire des ensembles vocaux et instrumentaux de la RSI ; puis à partir de 1998 de « I Barocchisti », orchestre dédié au répertoire baroque sur instruments d'époque qu’il fonde avec Adriana Fasolis-Brambilla disparue prématurément et à qui il dédie en 2013 une fondation pour soutenir de jeunes musiciens. Il collabore avec des chefs invités de renommée internationale et avec les voix les plus importantes du panorama mondial.Depuis 2011 il collabore étroitement avec la grande mezzosoprano Cecilia Bartoli avec des projets de réputation mondiale : enregistrements, et importantes tournées de concert dont la dernière était dédiée à des auteurs italiens et allemands retrouvés dans les archives de Saint Petersbourg. En fevrier 2016 il l’a dirigé dans Norma de Bellini à l’Opéra de Montecarlo et en Janvier 2018 Le Comte Ory est également prevu à l’Opéra de Zurich.En 2011 le Pape Benoît XVI lui ha accordé un Dottorato honoris causa pour la Musique sacrée.Pour son travail sur la redécouverte d’œuvre du répertoire opératique, Il a reçu de nombreux disques

ALLEGORICA Opera Management20 Passage de la Bonne Graine, 75011 PARIS

[email protected]

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d’or et Grand Prix du disque avec des opéra de Handel et Vivaldi. En 2013 il est récompensé d’un Echo Klassic pour Artaserse de Leonardo Vinci pour lequel il est également nominé aux Grammy Award en 2014, ainsi que pour le projet triomphale Mission avec des œuvres de Agostini Steffani avant le projet « St Petersbourg » aussi nominé aux Grammy Award l’année suivante.Depuis 2013, il est régulièrement présent au Festival de Salzburg avec de grands projets symphonique et opératiques. La Scala lui confie en 2016 la création d’un orchestra sur instruments originaux avec lequel il donne, cette même année, Il Trionfo del tempo e del Disinganno puis en Tamerlano de Händel avec Placido Domingo 2017.En 2016 il recueille l’héritage de Nicholaus Harnoncourt en exécutant la 9ème Symphonie de Beethoven au Musikverein de Vienne avec Concentus Musicus Vienne et A. Schoenberg Choir.Parmis les projets courants et à venir citons Tamerlano avec Placido Domingo au Teatro alla Scala, Le Compte Ory à l’Opernhaus de Zurich avec Cecilia Bartoli, La Finta Giardiniera au Teatro alla Scala, La Cenerentola à l’Opéra Royal de Wallonie, l’Orfeo de Gluck au Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Così fan tutte au Teatro Regio de Turin, La Clemenza de Tito à l’Opéra de Losanna et L’Incoronazione di Poppea à la Statsoper de Berlin.

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ALLEGORICA Opera Management20 Passage de la Bonne Graine, 75011 PARIS

[email protected]