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2011 >>
Symphonic Concert with the
State orchestra of Thessaloniki
Soloist: Sharon Bezaly, Flute
Beethoven, Rautavaara, Haydn
(28th January)
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Rossini: L'occasione fa il ladro
Busoni: Arlecchino
University of Arts Berlin
Stage Director: Frank Hilbrich
(2., 3., 6., 7. July)

2010 »
Symphony Concert with the
Berliner Symphoniker at the
Berlin Philharmonic Hall
(10. January)
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Francis Poulenc:
Les Dialogues des Carmélites
University of Arts Berlin
Stage Director: Karoline Gruber
(3., 4., 6., 7., 8. July)
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H.W. Henze: Der Idiot
P. Maxwell-Davies:
Eight Songs for a mad King
prinz regent theatre, Bochum
Bochumer Symphoniker
Stage Director: Sibylle Broll-Pape
(12., 13., 18., 19. November)

 
 

   

Errico Fresis is Professor at the University of Arts, Berlin (musical director of the Opera Department), recently Principal Conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra and of the Opera of Freiburg (Germany) and develops his reputation as one of the most creative and innovative conductors.

He studied at the Rubin Academy (Tel Aviv, Israel) with Prof. Leon Schidlowsky (analysis, interpretation). Errico Fresis was Musical Director of the Chamber Orchestra at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, vocal coach at the Vienna Staatsoper and Volksoper, and held the positions of vocal coach at the Opera of Ulm (Germany), Conductor and Head of Music at the Opera of Saarbrücken (Germany), Artistic and Musical Director of PanArte Ensemble for ancient and new music. He has assisted Sir Georg Solti and Christoph von Dohnanyi on recordings.

Several Engagements include concerts with at the Edinburgh International Festival with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Berliner Symphoniker at the Berliner Philharmonie, the Orchestra Filarmonica del Teatro Massimo Bellini (Catania), the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Saarbrücken, the Freiburg Philharmonic, the State Orchestra of Athens (Greece), as well as famous ensembles of contemporary music like the ensemble recherche, the Klangforum Wien, the Ensemble PanArte, Klangexekutive Berlin and members of the Ensemble Modern.

Several Opera productions at the National Opera of Weimar, the National Opera of Mannheim, the State Opera of Stuttgart, the State Opera of Nürnberg, the Alte Oper of Frankfurt, the Operas of Freiburg, Graz (Austria), Bienne (Swiss), Thessaloniki (Greece) and the National Opera of Athens (Greece).