Marzio Conti
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Biography
Marzio Conti was born in Florence May 22, 1960.ref>[1]
He began his career as a flutist becoming very young, a leading international soloists, making his debut as a soloist at the Salzburg Festival in 1981 with I Solisti Veneti. He then dedicated himself entirely to conducting collaborating, among others, with the Teatro Regio in Turin, the Teatro dell 'Opera di Roma, Teatro Massimo of Palermo, the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, the Teatro Bellini in Catania and some of the more traditional theaters, such as Donizetti Bergamo, Teatro Alighieri in Ravenna, Teatro del Giglio di Lucca, Teatro Verdi in Pisa, Teatro Goldoni of Livorno, the Municipal Theatre of Bolzano.
Among the orchestras with which he has regularly collaborated Staadtoper the stand in Dortmund, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, the Orchestra of the Liceu in Barcelona, Niederreinischer Symphoniker, the Brandemburger Symphony Orchestra, the Athens State Orchestra, Orchestra Regionale Toscana, the Orchestra of Padua and the Veneto, the Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano, l 'Orchestre de Picardie, the' Orchestra of Cannes and the Cote d'Azur, the Oporto Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of Oviedo , the Orchestra of Gran Canaria .. He has conducted recently with great critical acclaim and audience "Aida" at the Festival of Saarbrucken, where he was invited again to conduct "Tosca" by Puccini. Last season he directed a 'major production of "Boheme" made by the Teatro del Giglio di Lucca and brought many of the most important theaters in the Italian tradition and Staadtoper Dortmund major symphonic production of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. He regularly collaborates with some of the major soloists include Barbara Hendricks and Mischa Majsky, Boris Belkin, Gary Hoffmann, Renato Bruson ... Marzio Conti was chief conductor of the Theatre of Chieti Marrucino until 2007, after being a guest conductor Sinfonica Abruzzese by Institution 1999 to 2002 and principal conductor of the Turin Philharmonic from 2001 to 2005.
He is currently principal conductor of the 'Orquestra Nacional d'Andorra and is artistic director of' Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo. With the orchestras he has toured steadily direct holding concerts at major halls and institutions, including Santa Cecilia in Rome, Musical Evenings in Milan, the National Auditorium in Madrid, Palau de la Musica in Barcelona, inter alia, by making recordings in monovision such as the "Concert for Peace" by David King Hall in Tel Aviv. In addition to the vast discography of flute, its publications are as numerous recordings by conductor, with Naxos, Chandos, CPO and SR. For the Chandos and CPO issued the symphonies of Nino Rota, the poems of Respighi's opera and symphonic music of Casella, conducting the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo of Palermo, also recorded the 'complete works with the Chamber Orchestra of Malipiero Prato. For the record label Naxos has released "The turkish in Italy" by G. Rossini, the "Passio et Resurrectio" and the two symphonies Sergio Rendine, "Daughter of the Regiment" by G. Donizetti's "Il Matrimonio Segreto" by D. Cimarosa.
For the RS label released a CD of Mozart symphonies conducting the Orchestra Filarmonica di Torino and a CD of French music of the twentieth century (Fauré, Debussy ...) directing the institution Sinfonica Abruzzese and always with this orchestra for a CD with works Orchestra Respighi (Triptych, birds ...) A number of his TV appearances and between them they had a great importance to programs dedicated to its production of "Traviata," directed by Lyndsay Kemp and the "Magic Flute", directed by Sergio Rendine in the transmission "Loggione" Channel 5, the "Daughter of the Regiment," directed by Hugh Gregory and "Falstaff," with director and star Renato Bruson in the transmission "Before the premiere of Rai. Coming soon Marzio Conti will lead the Masan Philharmonic Orchestra el'Eurasian Orchestra in Korea, the Orquestra de la Ciudad de Madrid, the Orquestra de Balears symphony, the Staadtoper of Dortmund and the Jenaer Philharmonie.
Link
Official site : http://www.marzioconti.com