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                                Mario Cassi - Don Alvaro 
                       
                                
                                    
                                    Already well-established as one of the most appreciated baritones of his 
                                    generation, Mr. Cassi regularly collaborates with conductors as Riccardo Muti, 
                                    Bruno Campanella, Roberto Abbado, in the most prestigious theaters in Italy and 
                                    abroad. 
                          
                                
                                    
                                    Mr Cassi recently reported a great success as Dottor Malatesta in Don 
                                    Pasquale for the season’s opening night at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona, 
                                    Antonio Albanese directing, as Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia in 
                                    Naples, Florence and Tel Aviv, as Belcore in L’Elisir d’amore at the 
                                    Staatsoper in Vienna, as Silvio in Pagliacci in Toulouse, as Danilo in The 
                                    Merry Widow at the Teatro Regio in Turin. 
                         
                                
                                    
                                    
                                    Plans: Il 
                                    Barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro) in Monte-Carlo, Arena in Verona; L’Elisir 
                                    d’amore (Belcore) at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich; Die Zauberflöte (Papageno), La 
                                    Traviata, Don Giovanni (title role) in Liège; Madama Butterfly in Bari. 
                         
                          
                            
                                  
                          
                         
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                                Biagio Pizzuti - Don Prudenzio 
                            
                       
                                Young Italian baritone, he recently performed Schaunard in La Bohème and 
                                Grégorio in Roméo et Juliette under the baton of Fabio Luisi (recorded by 
                                Decca) at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa. He sang Don Bartolo in Il 
                                barbiere di Siviglia in Bologna and performed in Cléopatre at the 
                                Withsun Festival in Salzburg as a member of the Salzburg Young Singers Project 
                                under Vladimir Fedoseyev; he then appeared as Betto di Signa in Gianni 
                                Schicchi at the Theater and der Wien and was then involved in another 
                                production of the same opera at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in 
                                Florence. He 
                                recently sang Leporello in Don Giovanni in Maribor and Dulcamara in L’Elisir 
                                d’Amore on tour in Italy for the Circuito Lirico Lombardo; Don Giovanni (Masetto) 
                                at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo; Guglielmo in Così fan tutte in 
                                Liverpool; Gianni Schicchi in Spoleto. 
                         
                            
                                  
                           
                         
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                                Stefano Montanari - conductor* 
                            
                                
                                   
                                    One of the most outstanding baroque violinists of his generation, Stefano 
                                    Montanari is now much in demand as a conductor both with modern and period 
                                    orchestras. Stefano Montanari was nominated for a Grammy Award for his recording 
                                    of Purcell’s O Solitude with Andreas Scholl for Decca. His recording of 
                                    Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas was 
                                    published for the Italian music magazine Amadeus. He recently wrote a Baroque 
                                    Violin method, published by Carisch. He just made his theatre debut at the 
                                    Bolshoi Theater in Moscow conducting Così Fan Tutte. In Venice, where he 
                                    regularly appears both in opera and concert, he recently conducted Cavalli’s Eritrea (first 
                                    performance in modern times) and L’Inganno Felice and Don Giovanni. 
                                    He also made his debut with the Rome Opera conducting Il Barbiere di Siviglia at 
                                    the Baths of Caracalla. Always active as a virtuoso violinist, Stefano Montanari 
                                    has just played the whole series of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas at the 
                                    Opéra de Lyon. After a successful concert with the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale 
                                    Fiorentino, he has been reinvited to conduct Bach's B minor mass. 
                      
                                
                                    
                                    Future plans: 
                                    a revival of Così fan tutte at the Bolshoi in Moscow; Il Barbiere di 
                                    Siviglia at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona and Don Giovanni at the 
                                    Arena; Orfeo ed Euridice at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples; Dido and 
                                    Aeneas at the Opera di Firenze - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino; Agrippina in 
                                    Antwerp; concerts in Milan with the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali and in 
                                    Palermo with the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo. He will also play in several 
                                    concerts with his own ensemble L’Estravagante in Italy and Europe. M° Montanari 
                                    will return to the Opéra de Lyon involved in several new projects. 
                          
                                
                                    
                                    *Company debut 
                           
                          
                         
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                                Alessandro Carletti - light designer 
                          
                                
                                
                                    Born in Rome, he studied photography and painting through which he very soon 
                                    discovered his passion for lighting design. In the late 90s he started working 
                                    at the Rossini Opera Festival where he consolidated his experience in opera 
                                    productions. With director Damiano Michieletto he started collaborating in 2008 
                                    in Lugo on Jackie’O. He worked with the same director at Teatro San Carlo 
                                    in Naples for Die Entführung aus dem Serail, and at Rossini Opera 
                                    Festival he created lighting design for La Scala di Seta and in 2010 Sigismondo. Furthermore, 
                                    in 2011 they continued their collaboration in Valencia on Elisir d’amore, at 
                                    the Teatro Massimo di Palermo Greek Passion and Cosi fan tutte at 
                                    the New National Theatre Tokyo.  
                        
                                
                                   
                                    He worked regularly with directors such as Daniele Abbado, Francesco Micheli, 
                                    Henning Brockhaus, Pippo Delbono, Franco Ripa di Meana, Yannis Kokkos, Damiano 
                                    Michsieletto and others. 
                         
                                
                                  
                                    Recent works include: Il Trittico (Theater an der Wien), Don Carlos (Wiener 
                                    Staatsoper), Cavalleria Rusticana (Teatro San Carlo, Naples), Nabucco (Royal 
                                    Opera House Covent Garden), Ballo in Maschera (Teatro La Scala) and many 
                                    others while his next projects include Le Nozze di Figaro (Theater an der 
                                    Wien), Guillaume Tell (Royal Opera House, London), Otello (Wiener 
                                    Staatsoper) and revival of Nabucco (Liceu, Barcelona and Lyric Opera 
                                    Chicago in 2016). 
                               
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