- Dario Bisso
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Dario Bisso (born 14 March 1964) is an Italian conductor. He studied at the Conservatory Benedetto Marcello of Venice and got a degree in Musicology at the University of Venice "Ca' Foscari". Studied Musical Composition under guidance of Ugo Amendola and Conducting with Giacomo Zani.
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Career
He founded the Camera Arcadia Chamber Orchestra in 1998, and in 1999 he conducted the Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti at the Court Theatre at the Royal Palace in Naples. After this experience he conducted many other important orchestras such as the Orchestra Accademia Vivaldiana of Venice; the Symphonic Orchestra Città di Adria; the Philharmonic Orchestra "Mihail Jora" of Bacau (Romania) in Giuseppe Verdi's Il trovatore (2006); the Symphonic Orchestra "Il Suono Il Tempo" of Milan; the Symphonic Orchestra Sconfinarte of Milan in Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata (2007); the Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana in Verdi's Rigoletto (2008); Orchestra Filarmonica del Veneto Aida Teatro Giuseppe Verdi (2009), Padova, Orchestra Sinfonica I Pomeriggi Musicali at Teatro Dal Verme, Milano (2010). In 1995 he founded the International competition Voci Nuove della lirica "Giovanni Battista Velluti" of which he is also the artistic director. He collaborates with many outstanding composers: Claudio Ambrosini, Sylvano Bussotti, Ennio Morricone and Fabio Vacchi. February 14 2009, Dario Bisso conducted Philharmonische Camerata Berlin (Berliner Philharmoniker strings players) with music by Mozart, Haydn, Tchaikowsky. In 2007, Bisso received the award Premio Pentagramma in Abano Terme (Padua, Italy) and in 2008 he was awarded with the title "Strapadovan" by the Provincial Administration of Padua for his commitment to the spread of music. In 2010 Dario Bisso was appointed Guest Conductor of OFI, Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana.
Compositions
2003: "Tema di Francesca" for orchestra.
2004: Due Liriche per soprano e quartetto d'archi on lyrics by Amelia Burlon Siliotti: I. Hawa II. Yudadum.
2004: "Introduzione, Serenata e Notturno" dal Don Pasquale di Donizetti, soprano, tenore, chitarra
Publications
"Pietro von Abano di Louis Spohr. Saggio introduttivo all'opera lirica in due atti. Quando l'arte mette in scena i nostri luoghi e la nostra storia."' Armelin Musica - Padova (2009) ISBN 978-88-95738-33-8
See also
Categories:- 1964 births
- Italian conductors (music)
- Living people
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