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                                         Stefano Montanari - Conductor
 
                                           After 
                                             graduating cum laude in Violin and Piano, he focused his studies on the 
                                             historically informed practice. Since 1995, he is the first violin of the 
                                             Accademia Bizantina in Ravenna (on period instruments). M° Montanari 
                                             collaborates with the leading exponents in the field of early music, 
                                             particularly with Christophe Rousset and his ensemble, Les Talens Lyriques. He 
                                             teaches Baroque Violin both at the International Academy of Music in Milan and 
                                             at the "E.V. Dall’Abaco" Music Conservatory in Verona. He conducted Vivaldi’s 
                                             Four Seasons with the Baroque Orchestra of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa 
                                             Cecilia in Rome, for a Christmas concert in 2007 and for a gala in honor of the 
                                             150th anniversary of Italy’s unification in 2011; both events have 
                                             been broadcast live on Italian National Television. As a conductor he is regular 
                                             guest in theaters such as: Opéra de Lyon, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Teatro 
                                             Donizetti in Bergamo, Opera Atelier in Toronto. Stefano Montanari is Principal 
                                             Director of the “Jugendspodium Dresden-Venice” project. His recording of 
                                             Corelli’s Violin Sonatas op. 5 for Arts received widespread recognition 
                                             and numerous international prizes, including a Diapason d’Or and the Midem award 
                                             as the best Baroque Music Cd of the year (2007 and 2010). M° Montanari was 
                                             recently nominated for a Grammy Award (Best Classical Vocal Solo) for his 
                                             recording of Purcell’s O Solitude with Andreas Scholl for Decca. His 
                                             recording of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas has just been published for the 
                                             Italian music magazine Amadeus. M° Montanari has edited a Baroque Violin method 
                                             for Carisch. 
                                       Amongst his 
                                        recent engagements it is worth mentioning: Piccinni’s La Cecchina and 
                                        Così Fan Tutte at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo; L'inganno Felice, Così 
                                        Fan Tutte, La cambiale di matrimonio and a series of concerts at the Teatro 
                                        La Fenice and at the Teatro Malibran in Venice; Nozze di Figaro, Don 
                                        Giovanni, Così fan tutte and Carmen at the Opéra de Lyon (Carmen 
                                        has been awarded as the best opera staged in France in 2012); Dido and 
                                        Aeneas at the Teatro Ristori in Verona; Die Zauberflöte in Lyon. His 
                                        concert appearances include: a Liederabend with Marianna Pizzolato for 
                                        the opening of the Amici della Musica di Firenze (playing the fortepiano); 
                                        Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin in Taranto;
                                        a series of concerts on tour in Australia 
                                        with the Brandenburg Consort; concerts in Palermo, Milan, Florence, Turin, Padua 
                                        and Bern in the role of solo violin and conductor. 
                                        Future 
                                        plans include:
                                        Le Comte Ory and a series of concerts in Lyon; L'Elisir d’Amore,
                                        Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, Don Giovanni, L’Inganno 
                                        Felice and symphonic concerts at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice; Handel’s 
                                        Alcina in Toronto; Rossini’s Stabat Mater at the Teatro Filarmonico 
                                        in Verona; Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas in Treviso; concerts in Bolzano 
                                        and in Messina with L’Estravagante, in Venice with the Teatro La Fenice 
                                        orchestra, in Milan with LaVerdi and with the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali. |