Būsimi pasirodymai Šiandien Pirmyn
Ankstesni pasirodymai 2005 – vakar
I due Foscari (The Two Foscari), Verdi
Fondazione Teatri di PiacenzaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąOrfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice), Gluck
Israeli OperaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąIl trovatore (The Troubadour), Verdi
I Teatri di Reggio EmiliaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąLa voix humaine/La Dame de Monte-Carlo, Poulenc
Teatro dell'Opera GiocosaConductor
Peržiūrėkite programą, aktorius ir įguląI due Foscari (The Two Foscari), Verdi
Fondazione Teatri di PiacenzaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąOrfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice), Gluck
Israeli OperaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąIl trovatore (The Troubadour), Verdi
I Teatri di Reggio EmiliaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąTosca, Puccini
Deutsche Oper BerlinConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąLucia di Lammermoor (Lucia of Lammermoor), Donizetti
Deutsche Oper BerlinConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąIl barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Rossini
Royal Danish OperaConductor
Peržiūrėti atlikėjus ir komandąpen19:30
Copenhagen, Denmarksek15:00
Copenhagen, Denmarkant19:30
Copenhagen, Denmarkpen19:30
Copenhagen, Denmarksek15:00
Copenhagen, DenmarkConductor After graduating in Violin from the “Niccolò Paganini” Conservatory in Genoa and in Conducting from the “Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, Matteo Beltrami made his debut as a conductor at twenty years of age in Genoa with Il trovatore. Often referred to as one of the most promising Italian young Italian conductors and called by Alberto Mattioli as one of the best eleven conductors of his generation in an article published on “La Stampa”, in over twenty years of career he has debuted almost fifty operas ranging from the Baroque to world premieres of contemporary works. Matteo Beltrami is active in most Italian opera houses including Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Teatro Regio Turin, Teatro La Fenice Venice, Teatro San Carlo Naples, Opera Carlo Felice Genoa, Teatro Fi