Paolo Arrivabeni

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Paolo Arrivabeni (* in Suzzara near Mantua in the 20th century ) is an Italian conductor .

Career

Arrivabeni studied at the Conservatorio di Musica Arrigo Boito in Parma with Camillo Togni composition and with Daniele Gatti conducting. He supplemented his training with advanced courses with Gatti at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome.

In Italy he directed performances of Il delirio amoroso ( Handel ), Juditha triumphans ( Vivaldi ), Don Giovanni ( Mozart ) and La Cenerentola ( Rossini ). In his home country he also conducted the Orchestra Sinfonica Haydn di Trento e Bolzano , the Orchestra Sinfonica Giuseppe Verdi di Milano and the Accademia di Santa Cecilia Rome.

Arrivabeni worked intensively with the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden and the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro . From 1997 to 2000 Arrivabeni was assistant conductor at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna . There he studied among others Don Sébastien ( Donizetti ), La Bohème , Tosca , Così fan tutte and Il barbiere di Siviglia . He then went to Lisbon ( Il barbiere di Siviglia , Lucia di Lammermoor ), Trieste ( Tancredi von Rossini), Bilbao ( La Cenerentola ), to the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari ( La traviata and Simon Boccanegra ), to the Teatro San Carlo in Naples ( L'elisir d'amore ), invited to the Teatro La Fenice in Venice ( Pia de 'Tolomei , by Donizetti) and to Lausanne ( Rigoletto ). At the Zurich Opera , the Leipzig Opera and the Berlin State Opera Arrivabeni conducted La Traviata and in Lausanne and Vichy Il Turco in Italia (Rossini). Paolo Arrivabeni made his debut at the Deutsche Oper Berlin with Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and at the State Opera there with Norma . In Munich he appeared for the first time in 2008 with Il turco in Italia , at the Opéra Bastille in Paris in 2009 with L'elisir d'amore . In 2010 he was engaged at the Metropolitan Opera New York with Rigoletto .

At the Theater an der Wien he conducted Bellini's La straniera (production: Christof Loy ), in which Gruberová and Marlis Petersen alternated .

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