Born in Verona in 1987, Andrea Battistoni is one of the rising young talent in the international music scene.
He began, in 2006, a surprising career conducting in important theatres, with the respective orchestra, as the Bayerische staatsoper (Munich), Deutsche Oper of Berlin, Mariinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, etc,.
In January 2011 he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor at the Teatro Regio of Parma, with a three-year agreement for two operatic and two symphony productions every year.
He began his conducting career early, and it has led him to perform in such notable theatres as Teatro alla Scala (Milan) the Theater Basel, the Teatro Verdi (Trieste), the Teatro San Carlo (Naples), the Teatro Filarmonico (Verona), the Teatro la Fenice (Venice), the Teatro Lirico (Cagliari), the Teatro Massimo (Palermo) and the Teatro Regio (Parma); he has also conducted prestigious orchestras including the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, the Orchestra Filarmonica Máichigiana, the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, the Orchestra dei Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, the Orchestra dell'Arena di Verona, the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana and the Orchestra Haydn di Bolzano e Trento.
He has appeared at various festivals including the Michelangeli Festival of Brescia and Bergamo, Verona Contemporanea, the Festival Giovane at the Rossini Opera Festival, the Valle d'ltria of Martina Franca, the Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore and the Verdi Festival in Parma. He has collaborated with such distinguished soloists as ivo Pogorelić, Enrico Dindo, Sergej Krylov, Thomas Demenga and Mario Brunello.
Highlights for the 2016-2017 season inctude La traviata at the Bayerische Staatsoper and at the Münchner Opernfestspiele, Alda at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and at the Arena di Verona, Falstaff at the Opera di Genova as well as performance with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan. Andrea Battistoni began his music studies at the age of seven with Petra and Zoltan Szabo, continuing then at the Conservatorio di Musica in Verona, graduating in cello in 2006 and attending master classes with the cellist Michael Flaksman in Germany, graduating in 2009. He began to study conducting and composition in 2004, training with Ennio Nicotra in Perugia and Russia, Gabriele Ferro at the Fiesole Music School in Florence and Glanandrea Noseda at the Accademia Musicale di Stresa.
In June 2008 he made his orchestral debut at the Michelangel/ International Music Festival in Bergamo with the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto and in October 2008, thanks to Maurizio Barbacini to whom he was an assistant, he made his operatic debut with La Bohéme at the Theater Basel
In 2015 he has been appointed Principal Guest Conductor of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; they regularly perform together at Suntory Hall and in major concert halls and Opera theaters across Japan. Their recordings for Nippon Columbia have been acclaimed by critics, have received prices by specialized press and have been enthusiastically appreciated by the public.
After just one year, in 2016 he has been named Chief Conductor of Tokyo Philharmonic, strengthening his relationship with this renowned ensamble.
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