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BELARDINELLI, DANIELE Daniele Belardinelli
Following his debut in 1999 at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona with Tutino's ballet Dylan Dog, Daniele Belardinelli collaborated with Stefan
Anton Reck, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Pierre Boulez, Seiji Ozawa and Claudio Abbado,
working with the most important orchestras in the world. A regular guest at
major venues, including the National Theatre in Prague, Teatro Massimo in
Palermo, Macerata Opera Festival, Teatro Filarmonico in Verona, and the Teatro
Verdi in Trieste, he successfully alternates his opera schedule with a
symphonic career, having worked with the Orchestra Filarmonica at Teatro Verdi
in Trieste, the Orchestra di Roma e del Lazio, the Orchestra Filarmonica
Marchigiana, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo, the Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra,
and the Orchestre National de France. He conducted Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc
au bucher opening the 2003 season at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, and
also inaugurated the 2003 Macerata Opera Festival with Henze's El Cimarron,
which won him the Abbiati Prize, and the 2003-2004 season at the Teatro
Filarmonico in Verona with Wolf-Ferrari's Le donne curiose. In 2004 he
conducted Donizetti's Pigmalione and Haydn's La canterina at the
Teatro Verdi in Trieste, and Wolf-Ferrari's Il campiello for the Japan
Opera Foundation with the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra at Tokyo's New National Theatre.
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