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Del Monaco, Giancarlo - Stage Director

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Del Monaco, GiancarloStage Director
Del Monaco, GiancarloStage Director

Biography

Giancarlo del Monaco was born in Italy, the son of the famous tenor Mario del Monaco. He made his debut as a stage director in 1964 in Siracusa (Italy) with Samson et Dalila (Saint-Saens), starring Mario del Monaco.
 
In 2016/2017, he is planning productions in Oviedo, Florence, Belgrade.
 
He started his career in Germany as assistant to Wieland Wagner, Günther Rennert and Walter Felsenstein before assuming the post of principal stage director in Ulm from 1970 to 1973 where he staged some 15 productions.
 
He was General Manager of the Macerata Festival (Italy) from 1986 to 1988 and the General Manager of the Opera der Bundesstadt Bonn from 1992 to 1997. From 1997 to 2001, Giancarlo del Monaco was the General Director of the Opera House of Nice (France).
 
Contemporaneous with his career as General director, Giancarlo del Monaco becomes one of the most important and sought after stage directors of his generation.
 
He has staged productions among other theaters, in Barcelona, Beijing, Berlin, Bologna, Bregenzer Festspiele, Buenos Aires, Catania, Hamburg, Los Angeles, Madrid, München, Milano (La Scala), Montpellier, Napoli, the Metropolitan of New York, Festival d'Orange, Paris, Roma, Savonlinna, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Venezia, Washington, Wien, Zurich, etc. and collaborated with the most important conductors and stage designers of the operatic world.
 
Fluently speaking 5 languages, his operatic repertoire contains more than 100 Operas, staged in their original language.
 
In 1991, he was invited to stage La Fanciulla del West at the Metropolitan Opera. This was followed by Stiffelio, Madama Butterfly, Simon Boccanegra and La forza del destino (for which he was honored by the American Institute of Verdi Studies). All of these Met productions were filmed and internationally broadcast (three of them are available as home video and laser-disc).
 
Giancarlo del Monaco has been the recipient of numerous honors, such as the Viotti d'Oro, the Bundesverdienskreutz 1. Klasse, the Cavaliere Ufficiale della Repubblica, the Commendatore dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, the Brasilian Ordem Nacional o Cruzeiro do Sul and many others. In 2015 he has received the title of Chevalier (Knight) de la Légion d’Honneur, France.
 
From 2009 to 2011, he was the artistic director of the Tenerife Opera Festival.