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                                Roberto Abbondanza - Il sagrestano
                             
                                Born in Rome, he specialized at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and at the Music Academy
                                in Koln with Hartmut Holl. Regular guest in important theatres in Italy and abroad
                                he collaborated with conductors as Zubin Mehta, Bruno Bartoletti, Luis  Bacalov,
                                Stefan Soltez, just to name a few; he works regularly with Fabio Biondi and Europa
                                Galante and renowned baroque conductors as Rinaldo Alessandrini, Alan Curtis, Andrea
                                Marcon, Jordi Savall, Alberto Zedda. His opera repertoire include works by Mozart,
                                Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini as well baroque one: in the past
                                seasons Mr. Abbondanza performed masterpieces by Monteverdi , Cavalli, Händel, Scarlatti,
                                Vivaldi and Jommelli .
                             
                                Leading exponent of the contemporary repertoire, he performed pieces by Barber,
                                Bernstein, Sinopoli, Adams, Bacalov, Britten, Boccadoro, Bussotti, Dallapiccola
                                (Il prigioniero e Volo di notte, Abbiati Prize 2004, Daniele Abbado
                                directing), Donatoni, Henze (Elegy for Young Lovers, Abbiati prize 2005),
                                Ligeti, Maderna, Malipiero, Nono, Pärt, Petrassi, Schoenberg, Stravinskij. Mr. Abbondanza
                                also performed numerous première such as Ambrosini’s Killer di Parole (Abbiati
                                prize 2010), Fedele’s Antigone (Abbiati prize 2007), Mosca’s Signor Goldoni
                                and Vacchi’s Il letto della storia (Abbiati prize 2003). Recent engagements
                                include: Die Zauberflöte and Weinberger’s Svanda Dudak at the Teatro
                                Massimo in Palermo; David and Bathsheba in Stavanger; Colasanti’s
                                Metamorfosi and Britten’s The rape of Lucretia at the Maggio Musicale
                                Fiorentino; Tosca at the Sferisterio Opera Festival in Macerata. Amongst
                                his future plans it is worth mentioning Vacchi’s Lo Specchio Magico
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                                Daniele Abbado - director
                             
                                Daniele Abbado studied at the School of Dramatic Arts of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano
                                and graduated in philosophy. He began his career as a theatre director in 1988,
                                extending progressively his interest in stage dramaturgy, TV direction, multimedia
                                shows and lyric opera productions. His work in opera repertoire include different
                                masterpieces by Mozart, Rossini, Bellini, Verdi, Boito, Puccini, Weber, Beethoven,
                                Schumann, Wagner, and at the same time he directed productions of 20th century authors
                                such as Berg, Weill, Ravel, Stravinskij, Honegger, Britten, Dalla Piccola. His production
                                of Il prigioniero and Il volo di notte by Dalla
                                Piccola, produced by Maggio Musicale (Florence) was awarded the Premio Abbiati as
                                best Italian performance in 2004 and in 2012 he received the Premio Oscar della
                                Lirica as Best Director. Daniele Abbado was Artistic Director of Teatro “R. Valli”
                                in Reggio Emilia (2002-2012). After his success of his Debussy production Pelléas
                                    et Mélisande at the Maggio Musicale in Florence, Daniele Abbado recently
                                directed Nabucco at the Liceu in Barcelona and Attila for
                                the season opening night at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna. 
                                Plans include : Falstaff and Pelléas et Mélisande at
                                the Teatro Regio in Turin; Trovatore at the Wiener Staatsoper in
                                Vienna; revivals ofNabucco in London and revivals of Attila at
                                the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. |  
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                                Luca Scarzella - video designer
                             
                                Luca Scarzella graduated in Philosophy.  He regularly worked with prestigious
                                theaters and opera houses in Italy, Europe, Unites States, Australia and Japan.
                                In 1993 he started a collaboration with Daniele Abbado (Tosca in Turin
                                and Osaka, Der Freischütz and Tannhäuser in Rome, Laborinthus
                                    II in Genoa, The Rape of Lucretia in Genoa, Florence,
                                Reggio Emilia, Sevilla and Madrid, Lohengrin in Bologna and Bilbao, Volo
                                    di notte in Florence, Jr. Butterfly in Tokio, Così
                                        fan tutte and Don Giovanni in Verona, Reggio Emilia,
                                Thessaloniki and Saint Paul-USA, Oberon in Toulouse, Nabucco at
                                the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and Royal Opera House in London). Further in opera
                                he has worked with Denis Krief, Egisto Marcucci, Franco Ripa di Meana, Francesco
                                Micheli and Damiano Michieletto and conductors such as Carlo Maria Giulini, Claudio
                                Abbado, Myung-Wung Chung and Jeffrey Tate. 
                                He created the videos for Der Fliegende Holländer produced by As.Li.Co
                                with the director Federico Grazzini, with whom in 2014 he created the video for Turandot staged
                                at the Opéra de Nice. For the opening concert season at Teatro Massimo di Palermo
                                and together with Roberto Andò he created the video event for the new commission Il
                                    quadro nero (by Marco Betta). He designed multimedia exhibitions and
                                installations for the Museum of Teatro alla Scala, la Triennale and Museo del '900
                                in Milan, la Biennale Musica in Venice, Résau Varèse and l’Ircam in Paris. As advisor
                                of Studio Arco and Scape-Architettura he won the International Design Competition
                                for MEIS (Museo dell'Ebraismo Italiano e della Shoa) in Ferrara, where he will
                                be director of its multimedia project. In 2010 he took part at the 5° Rome International
                                Film Festival with his documentary film Inge Film, a portrait of the
                                international publisher Inge Feltrinelli. Mr. Scarzella recently worked at the new
                                production of Tosca in collaboration with the director Lukas Hemleb at the
                                Opernhaus in Kiel. Plans include revival of Falstaff at the Teatro
                                Regio in Turin and of Nabucco at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
                                in London. |  | 
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