Internationally acclaimed conductor Nir Kabaretti's artistic reach
      continues to expand around the world, thrilling audiences with his dynamic
      conducting style and vast knowledge of all facets of musical performing
      arts. In 2018, Kabaretti was appointed Music Director of the Israel
      Sinfonietta Be'er Sheva while continuing his tenure with the Southwest
      Florida Symphony.
    Upon his graduation from the prestigious University of Music and
      Performing Arts in Vienna, Kabaretti began working as coach and chorus
      master at the Vienna State Opera and the Salzburg Festival. He
      subsequently advanced to positions as assistant to the Music Director at
      the Teatro Real in Madrid and personal assistant to Maestro Zubin Mehta at
      Teatro del Maggio Musicale in Florence, Italy. He collaborated with some
      of the world's most distinguished conductors of the time, including
      Claudio Abbado, Lorin Maazel, Seiji Ozawa, Valery Gergiev, and Riccardo
      Muti.
    He received the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Grant for Young
      Conductors and won the Forum Junger Künstler Conducting Competition in
      1993. In 1994 he was among the finalists in the International Competition
      for Conductors in Douai, France.
    Maestro Kabaretti keeps a busy international conducting schedule. Notable
      appearances include the Israel, Tokyo, Zagreb, Belgrade, Bogota and
      Rochester Philharmonic Orchestras, Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di
      Roma, Orchestra Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini, Orchestre Philharmonie
      Royale de Liège, the Philadelphia, Mantova, Lausanne, and Vienna Chamber
      Orchestras, the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Filarmonica
      de Buenos, Orquestre National du Theatre du Capitole de Toulouse,
      Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano "La Verdi", Bochumer Symphoniker, the
      Jerusalem Symphony, and the Real Orquesta Sinfonica de Sevilla.
    Kabaretti's operatic and ballet experience includes productions at Teatro
      alla Scala di Milano, the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Teatro
      Real de Madrid, The Israeli Opera, Opéra de Lausanne, Avenches Opera
      Festival, New National Theatre in Tokyo, Bregenz Festival and Expo 2000 in
      Hannover and Teatro San Carlo di Napoli. In 2019 Kabaretti debuted at the
      Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago Italy, with Madame Butterfly.
    Nir Kabaretti has worked with some of the world's most sought-after
      musicians. Some of his most well-known collaborators include Lang Lang,
      Placido Domingo, Joyce Di Donato, Angel Joy Blue, Vadim Repin, Gilles
      Apap, Hélène Grimaud, and André Watts.
    Recent seasons’ engagements have included: a series of concerts in Fort
      Myers and Liège with the Orchestre Philharmonique and on tour in Belgium,
      followed by appearances in Santa Barbara, Michigan, and Bloomington; in
      Parma with the Toscanini Orchestra; in Israel with the Israel Sinfonietta;
      in Palermo with the Sicilian Symphony Orchestra; in Bari with the Bari
      Symphony Orchestra; and in Padua with the Orchestra di Padova e del
      Veneto. He also conducted Die Fledermaus in Bari; Madama
        Butterfly at the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago; Tosca
      in Jesi and at the Metz Métropole; L’elisir d’amore at the Opéra
      de Lausanne; La Traviata at Teatro Verdi in Pisa and Teatro
      Pergolesi in Jesi; Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet and the double
      bill Infra–En kopp kaffe at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm;
      The Nutcracker in Rome and Giselle at Teatro Massimo in
      Palermo.
    Highlights of the 2025–26 season include: the revival of Ek’s Juliet
        and Romeo at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm and at the Teatro
      Real in Madrid; a new production of Norma at Metz Métropole; a
      symphonic concert at the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari; and Beethoven’s Ninth
        Symphony at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.
     Nir Kabaretti speaks fluently Hebrew, English, Italian, German and
      Spanish.
      
August 2025