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Diego Fasolis was born on 19 April, 1958 in Lugano, Switzerland, is a Diego Fasolis is classical organist and conductor. Discover Diego Fasolis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Occupation Organist Conductor
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 19 April, 1958
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace Lugano, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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1958

Diego Fasolis (born 19 April 1958) is a Swiss classical organist and conductor, the leader of the ensemble I Barocchisti.

He has conducted operas in historically informed performance at major European opera houses and festivals, and has made award-winning recordings.

Born in Lugano, Fasolis studied in Zurich, at both the Zurich Conservatory and the Musikhochschule, organ with Erich Vollenwyder, piano with Jürg Wintschger, voice with Carol Smith, and conducting with Klaus Knall, achieving all four diplomas with distinction.

He further studied organ and organ improvisation with Gaston Litaize in Paris, and historically informed performance (HIP) with Michael Radulescu.

1985

In 1985 and 1986, he performed the complete organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn and Franz Liszt.

1986

From 1986, he worked for the broadcaster Radio Svizzera Italiana, and in 1993 became director of its chorus and instrumental ensemble.

1995

Fasolis was focused on historically informed performance (HIP) and founded in 1995 the instrumental ensemble Vanitas in Lugano.

Three years later he became director of the ensemble I Barocchisti, recording with them several works by Bach, George Frideric Handel and Antonio Vivaldi.

His recording of Handel's Faramondo was acclaimed by critics; Margarida Mota-Bull noted that "I Barocchisti and the Coro della Radio Svizzera under the excellent direction of Diego Fasolis deliver a remarkably well-judged and restrained interpretation of this opera by Handel", and Tim Ashley wrote in The Guardian: "A cool, brilliant operatic game, it's devastatingly realised by Diego Fasolis and I Barocchisti".

Fasolis toured with his ensembles in southern and central Europe.

2001

In 2001, Fasolis recorded with the mezzo-soprano Guillemette Laurens, Saint-Saëns’s Requiem for Chandos (2004), in 2012, he recorded Leonardo Vinci's opera Artaserse with Concerto Köln.

The recording made it to the German album charts.

He has collaborated regularly with singers such as Philippe Jaroussky, Max Emanuel Cenčić, Cecilia Bartoli, and the recorder player Maurice Steger.

2009

He conducted performances of operas in HIP at theatres such as La Scala, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and Opéra de Lausanne, where he conducted Faramondo in 2009, Rinaldo in 2011, Josef Mysliveček's Farnace in 2011, Vinci's Artaserse in 2012, Vivaldi's Dorilla in Tempe in 2014, Mozart's Die Zauberflöte in 2015, and Handel's Ariodante in 2016.

2013

Fasolis made his debut as conductor at the Salzburg Pentecost Festival with a revival of Niccolò Jommelli's oratorio Isacco figura del Redentore in 2013.

At the Salzburg Festival the same year, he conducted Bellini's Norma.

In 2013, he received the ECHO Klassik in the category "Opera recording of the year" with works from the 17th and 18th centuries.

2014

He returned in 2014 for two concerts and two operas, Norma again and Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride, both with Bartoli in the title role.

2017

In 2017, he conducted a new production of Monteverdi's L’incoronazione di Poppea for the reopening of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin.

Staged by Eva Höckmayr, he conducted the Akademie für Alte Musik, with Anna Prohaska as Poppea, Max Emanuel Cencic as Nerone and Mark Milhofer as Arnalta.

He expanded the music including dances by Francesco Cavalli, Filiberto Laurenzi, Francesco Sacrati and Benededetto Ferrari, and writing a rich orchestration, performed also by musicians from I Barocchisti.

2020

He received several international awards such as the Stresa first prize, the first prize and scholarship of the Migros-Göhner Foundation, the Hegar Prize, and the Traetta Prize 2020, and he was a finalist in the Geneva Competition.