Winner of the Audience Prize in Salzburg for Best Production of the
2012/2013 season at the Landestheater, Jacopo Spirei’s opera engagements
as a director include, among others: Falstaff and Un Ballo in
Maschera at the Festival Verdi in Parma and at the Gran Teatre del
Liceu in Barcelona; Don Giovanni at the San Francisco Opera; Carmen
at the Macerata Opera Festival; Ermione at the Teatro San Carlo in
Naples; L’Elisir d’Amore and Falstaff at the Badisches
Staatstheater Karlsruhe; Lucie de Lammermoor at the Donizetti
Festival; Rinaldo on the Opera Lombardia circuit; Don Giovanni,
Così Fan Tutte, Der Pilger von Mekka, Brokeback
Mountain, and Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny at the
Salzburg Landestheater; Aida in Dortmund; La Cambiale di
Matrimonio at the Theater an der Wien; Nabucco in
Gothenburg; La Donna del Lago at the Buxton Festival; Gli Equivoci
nel Sembiante at the Purtimiro Baroque Festival in Lugo di Romagna; The
Bear, Maderna's Satyricon, and Il Matrimonio Segreto
at the Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen; La Cenerentola at the
Festival Internacional de Música in Cartagena; Pagliacci at the
Wexford Festival Opera; a double-bill of Bastien und Bastienne and
Paisiello’s La Serva Padrona at the Lugo Opera Festival and at the
Teatro Comunale di Bologna; L’Incoronazione di Poppea, Hänsel
und Gretel, Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Die
Fledermaus at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts; Hamlet
at the Teatro Regio in Turin; and Lucia di Lammermoor at the
Teatro Comunale di Bologna.
Jacopo Spirei is Professor of Opera at the Oslo National Academy of the
Arts (KhiO), Norway.
He has collaborated extensively with the renowned Graham Vick as
associate and revival director in major productions worldwide, including
at: Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Birmingham
Opera Company (including the world premiere of Stockhausen's Mittwoch
aus Licht), Houston Grand Opera, Bregenz Festival, New National
Theatre Tokyo, and Teatro São Carlos in Lisbon for Wagner's Ring Cycle.
Jacopo Spirei studied Art, Music and Dramatic Arts in Bologna, and
filmmaking in New York at the New York Film Academy. He is deeply involved
in training young, emerging talents in opera, and has long-standing
collaborations with the Opera Academy of the Royal Danish Opera in
Copenhagen and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, among others.
Between 2006 and 2011, he was Artistic Director and founder of
www.spurio.com, an experimental project combining opera, filmmaking, video
art, and live performance. The initiative culminated in the production of
a feature film based on the myth of Orpheus, with live music composed by
Davide Fensi.
Among the engagements of the 2025-26 season are: the double-bill of L’heure
Espagnole and The Bear at the Scottish Opera in Glasgow; Falstaff
at the Teatro Regio in Parma; and Tosca at the Teatro Politeama in
Prato.
August 2025