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ANTONINO FOGLIANI

Born in Messina in 1976, Antonino Fogliani studied the piano at the GB Martini Conservatory in Bologna and conducting at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena and at the Arts Department of Bologna University. From 1997 he studied with Gianluigi Gelmetti in Siena, serving as the latterʼs assistant in Rome, Venice, London and Munich. His many conducting engagements have taken him to leading international opera houses and concert halls. For Rossini in Wildbad he has directed Ciro in Babilonia, Lʼoccasione fa il ladro, Mosè in Egitto, La scala di seta, Il signor Bruschino and Otello, as well as Vaccajʼs La sposa di Messina.

For more information, please visit www.antoninofogliani.it.


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