DA ROS Fabrizio,
conductor

 

Subsequent to his studies at the Musicological Science faculty (majoring in organ studies), within the School of Paleography and Musical Philology at Pavia University (annex of Cremona) he graduates as a cellist from the A. Steffani Conservatory of Castelfranco Veneto under the guidance of Maestro W. Vestidello. In 2009 he graduates in Orchestra Conducting with M° D. Renzetti at the Accademia Musicale Pescarese and in Wien with m° Mas Condè at Wiener Konservatorium.  He had studied Orchestra Conducting for Lyric Opera with m° C. De Sessa at the Bologna University, with m° P. Neumann (Conducting Ancient Music on period instruments),  with  m° R. Gessi and R. Zarpellon (International Academy of Vicenza) with m° Bressan ( Haendel’s Oratorios with camerata Strumentale in Prato) and above all with m° A. Zedda at Accademia Rossiniana in Pesaro and Accademia Chigiana with m° G. Gelmetti.  He specialized in choral conducting with P. Righele, N. Conci and C. Høgset.   He had studies also vocal technique with Maestro A.A. Goussev in Milan and from 2006 with famous tenor M° W. Matteuzzi in Bologna and in 2009 with m° A. Zedda at the “Accademia Rossiniana” in Pesaro.    He has performed as cellist and baritone (1995-2010) under the direction of famous orchestra conductors such as R. Muti, E. Inbal, P. Maag,R. Abbado, M. De Bernardt, U. Benedetti Michelangeli, C. M. Giulini, O. Dantone, M. W. Chung, N. Järvi e  P. Morandi, in the most important Italian and European concert halls ( Musikverein Wien, Maggio Fiorentino, Comunale Bologna, Salzburg Festspiele, Accademia di S. Cecilia in Rome, Lingotto in Turin etc)    He was assistant conductor of m° S. Lloyd for Carmina Burana by C. Orff  and the First Symphony “Titan” by G. Mahler with Dobbiaco Symphony Orchestra. In 2006-2009 he was assistant Conductor in the most important italian theathres (Teatro la Scala di Milano, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Gran Teatro la Fenice di Venezia, Teatro Verdi di Trieste, Teatro Marrucino, Teatro verdi di Pisa, etc etc).   Than he conducted in important theatres and festivals of the world more than 85 lyric Operas, such as Nabucco in Strasburg Theater, the epic opera Ramleela at Siri Fort Auditorium of New Delhi with Orchestra Sinfonica di New Dehli, Aida at Coliseum di La Coruna, Tancredi in Rocca Costanza in Pesaro, Bohème, Madama Butterfly, Aida at Teatro Bonci in Cesena  with Orchestra Città di Ferrara and Orchestra B. Maderna, Tabarro and Lodoletta in Goldoni Theatre in Livorno with Orchestra Sinfonica Pucciniana, Zanetto and Il segreto di Susanna  in Cairo Opera House with Cairo Symphony Orchestra), GALÀ in Terme di Caracalla in Rome, Nabucco in National Theatre of Banska Bystrica, Don Giovanni in Belgrade National Theatre, Carmen, Aleko and Pagliacci in Opava Silesian Théâtre, Pagliacci at Festival Leoncavallo, La serva Padrona and Kaffekantate in Ankara with Orchestra Baskent Academy, Carmen in Oporto with Orchestra do Norte, Gianni Schicchi and Rita in Teatro Comunale of Treviso.    In symphonic situations he conducted in well-known concert hall such as the Mahler’s 5th Symphony Orchestra Sinfonica dello Stato del Messico in Toluca “F. Villanueva” Concert Hall and Teatro Bicentenario in Città del Messico, the Mahler’s 4th Symphony/7th Schubert/7th Beethoven with Orchestra Sinfonica Nova Amadeus, in the famous Carnegie Hall/New York  with New England Symphonic Orchestra, in the Palais de la Musique in Strasburgo, in Victoria Hall in Geneve with Orchestra Filarmonica dell’Opera Italiana and in Svetlanov Hall in International House of Music in Moscow, In Smetana Hall in Prague with Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague and other.  Since 2018 he is first guest Conductor of North Bohemian Theatre in Ústí Nad Labem (Czech Republic).  Since 2016 he is the artistic and music director of OCI (Orchestra Classica Italiana) on period classic and Romantic instruments, Artistic director of music festival “Libiam!”(3th season), artistic director of Valbelluna Opera Studio(6th edition).  In 2014-15 he was Music director of Orchestra S. Marco di Pordenone on period instruments, Firsts guest Conductor of Rome Nova Amadeus Symphony Orchestra 2015-2019.  From 2019 he is Theacher of Orchestra Conducting in State Conservatory “S. Giacomantonio” in Cosenza.  He recorded many CD and DVD for Brilliant, Bongiovanni, Rivoalto, Rainbow, Dynamic, Tactus, Arts , Amadeus and Opera Discovery.