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    Paolo Bressan

    Paolo Bressan
    Paolo Bressan

    From: Varese, Italy

    “An ecstatic and talented showman who propelled the responsive orchestra through a churning sea of emotions,” Italian conductor Paolo Bressan is a committed musician and educator, as well as co-founder and general and artistic director of the LacMus International Music Festival at Lake Como, Italy (2017-current). In addition to his long tenure at The Dallas Opera (2015-current) as an associate conductor, this season he will conduct the family performances of Pépito and the National Vocal Competition, and served as assistant conductor to Emmanuel Villaume for Tosca, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Elektra, and the People’s Choice Concert. He is also a master teacher at the Hart Institute for Women Conductor.

    Paolo Bressan has led opera productions in Karlsruhe (Die Zauberflöte, 2011), Vendome (Così fan tutte, Die Zauberflöte, 2006-2007), Rijeka (Romeo et Juliet in 2019, Cavalleria Rusticana in 2021), St. Petersburg (I Pagliacci, Leoncavallo;  Gianni Schicchi, Puccini; Elisir d’amore; Donizetti; Così fan tutte, Mozart, 2019-2020), Vladivostok (I Pagliacci, 2021), Flensburg (Die Freischütz, 2012), and Schwerin (where he led a wide variety of repertoire during his tenure from 2007-2015). In addition, Bressan has also worked as assistant conductor with Christian Thielemann (2015 Salzburg Easter Festival for Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacci), Emmanuel Villaume, Daniele Gatti and Valery Gergiev (2019 Salzburger Festspiele for Simon Boccanegra). He has conducted worldwide, from a critically acclaimed debut at the Vienna Konzerthaus (2015-Brno Philharmonic with Joseph Calleja), the Théatre-des-Champs-Elysée in Paris (2016-PFK Philharmonia Prague with Bryan Hymel), and the National Auditorium of Mexico City (2016-Orchestra of Mineria with Javier Camarena).

    Carlo Montanaro

    Founder of OperaWebinar and Music Director at Teatr Wielki in Warsaw from 2011 to 2014, Italian conductor Carlo Montanaro was discovered by Zubin Mehta, who recommanded him to the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, where he improved his skills under Leopold Hager, Erwin Acél and Yugi Yuasa for three years.

    Since 2001, Montanaro has conducted opera and concerts in major venues including Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, Fondazione Arena in Verona, Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Teatro Comunale in Florence, Fondazione Arturo Toscanini in Parma and Teatro Verdi in Trieste (a collaboration which led to a Japanese tour with the Orchestra). Titles included Lucia di Lammermoor, Nabucco, Aida, Tosca, La Sonnambula, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Madama Butterfly and La Bohème.

    He conducted two works in the 2004-2005 season at Teatro Comunale in Florence, as well as various symphonic concerts with Fondazione Arena Verona, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Teatro Cilea in Reggio Calabria and Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. He conducted Il Trovatore and Il Barbiere di Siviglia at the State Opera of Stuttgart, as well as Il Barbiere di  Siviglia with Fondazione Arturo Toscanini.

    Highlights between 2006 and 2008 include a great public and critical success conducting Un Ballo in Maschera with the Israeli Opera of Tel Aviv (new production), his American debut in Colorado with Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore, I Dialoghi delle Carmelitane in Bilbao to great critical acclaim, and Madama Butterfly at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.

    In 2008 he made his debut at La Scala with La Traviata, and he opened the Macerata Summer Festival with Carmen directed by Dante Ferretti. He conducted Il Corsaro at Festival Verdi in Parma and made his debut at Hercules Halle in Munich in a concert with the Weimar Staatskapelle and Erwin Schrott.

    His 2009 opened with Madama Butterfly at the New National Theatre in Tokyo, followed by his return to Opera Colorado in Denver for Così fan tutte and a highly praised new production of Simone Boccanegra at Megaron in Athens, where he was then invited again to conduct Aida. He opened the 2009/10 Season at Canadian Opera conducting a new production of Madama Butterfly, and he conducted Mefistofele in Frankfurt, Verdi’s Requiem at Musikverein in Graz, Roméo et Juliette in Verona, La Traviata in Munich and Aida in Hamburg with great reviews from public and critics.

    In 2011 he debuted with Carmen at Semperoper Dresden to great success, and he was reinvited to conduct Il Barbiere di Siviglia and a new production of Un Ballo in Maschera. Further highlights: Don Quichotte and Attila at Seattle Opera, a new production of Turandot in Warsaw, Lucia di Lammermoor in Bilbao, Aida, Manon Lescaut, Turandot and Macbeth in Hamburg, La Bohème at Teatro Comunale di Firenze, L’Amico Fritz and a new production of Adriana Lecouvreur in Frankfurt, La Traviata in Warsaw and in Cincinnati.

    In September 2012 he returned to Musikverein in Graz to conduct a concert version of Verdi’s Giovanna D’Arco, and since then he conducted Falstaff in Hamburg, Tosca and L’Elisir d’Amore in Munich, Il Barbiere di Siviglia in Tokyo, Don Carlo, Verdi’s Requiem and Turandot in Warsaw, La Bohème in Seattle, Don Carlo in Frankfurt, Il Corsaro in Budapest, Norma at the Festival in Peralada. In season 2013/14, Madama Butterfly in Nagoya and Hamburg, La Traviata in Oviedo, La Bohème in Budapest, The Consul in Seattle, a concert version of Attila in Warsaw, Carmen, L’Elisir d’Amore and Tosca in Munich, Tosca and Il Trovatore at the Mariinsky in St. Petersburg, as well as concerts with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra del Santa Cecilia in Rome.

    In season 14/15 he successfully debuted at Opéra Bastille in Paris with Il Barbiere di Siviglia. After that, he was on the podiums of the Hungarian National Philharmonic (Verdi’s Requiem) and Seattle Symphony for a series of concerts. He then conducted a new production of La Fanciulla del West in Hamburg, Rigoletto and La Traviata in Warsaw, Mefistofele in Budapest, Simon Boccanegra in Frankfurt, Rossini’s Stabat Mater in Budapest and Pécs, Nabucco in Seattle.

    Highlights in the recent seasons include the debut at Opéra de Monte-Carlo (Tosca), at Korean National Opera (Tosca and La Bohème), at Sydney Opera House (La Bohème, Lucia di Lammermoor and Werther) and at San Francisco Opera (Carmen and La Bohème), as well as Rigoletto and Madama Butterfly at Warsaw Opera, Maria Stuarda, Madama Butterfly, Il Trovatore, Rigoletto and L’Elisir d’Amore in Seattle, a new production of Rigoletto in Frankfurt, La Traviata at Dallas Opera and in Melbourne, Lucia di Lammermoor at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Rigoletto at Opéra de Montréal, Un Ballo in Maschera at the Hungarian State Opera, La Traviata and Il Barbiere di Siviglia at Opéra de Paris, La Bohème at Hamburgische Staatsoper, La Traviata and Nabucco at Deutsche Oper.

    In concert, he appeared with Cincinnati Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Hungarian National Philharmonic, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and he conducted Mozart’s Requiem at Teatro Regio di Parma.

    Most recently he conducted Il Turco in Italia and Lucia di Lammermoor with Teatro di San Carlo, Ernani, La Juive and Madama Butterfly with Opera Australia, Tosca with Opéra de Paris, Les contes d’Hoffmann with ABAO Olbe. In concert, he made his debut with the Fort Worth SymphonyOrchestra.
    Future engagements include Madama Butterfly at Palm Beach Opera, Nabucco at the Deutsche Oper, La traviata at Seattle Opera, Tosca at Oper Frankfurt.

    Afton Battle

    General Director – Fort Worth Opera, Founder – BGM Consulting

    Afton Battle
    Afton Battle

    Afton Battle comes to Fort Worth Opera following development and strategic consulting work with Red Clay Dance Company, the National Black Theatre, the African American Policy Forum, and Brooklyn arts and culture firm Red Olive Consulting. She was previously the Director of Development for the New York Theatre Workshop, Director of the Annual Campaign for America’s premiere ballet company, The Joffrey Ballet, and the Corporate and Foundation Relations and Individual Giving Manager for the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to that, she served as the Program and Grants Manager for Bank Street College of Education in New York. A native of Amarillo, Battle graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Voice Performance, before attending Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey and receiving a Master of Music in Voice Performance and Pedagogy. As Battle joins Fort Worth Opera this season, she gratefully acknowledges Angelique Power, President of the Field Foundation, and Mila Gibson, voice teacher, music educator, and founder of Amarillo Opera, for their mentorship, guidance, and career development advice that encouraged her to pursue a path in opera and arts administration.

    Teresa Coleman Wash

    Executive Artistic Director – Bishop Arts Theatre Center

    Teresa Coleman Wash
    Teresa Coleman Wash

    Teresa Coleman Wash (she/her/hers) is a producer, writer, and founding artistic director for the Bishop Arts Theatre Center in Dallas, TX.  Wash is a National Arts Strategies fellow having studied at Harvard Business School. She holds an MA in Arts Management from Goucher College and a BS in Business Administration from Albany State University. She is the 2019 recipient of the Theater Communications Group’s prestigious Peter Zeisler Memorial Award for artistic integrity and ingenuity and in 2018, she received the National Guild for Community Arts Education’s Milestone Award and Business Council for the Arts’ Obelisk Award in the category of Visionary Nonprofit Arts Leader. Mrs. Wash has also earned several Irma P. Hall Awards including the 2020 Irma P. Hall Theatrical Excellence Medal.  She is the current recipient of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce’ Quest for Success Award. Teresa was elected to the Dramatists Guild of America Council in 2017 representing the Southern region where she also served on the steering committee.

    Diane Hosey

    Philanthropic Outreach – Embrey Family Foundation

    Diane Hosey
    Diane Hosey

    Diane Hosey oversees philanthropic ‘reach out’ for the Embrey Family Foundation; a small and mighty woman led family foundation in Dallas Texas. In her twelve years of working with Lauren Embrey, and Sallie Beck, it has been her pleasure to support the organization’s artistic and social justice vision and mission which is to: Expand Awareness, Explore Possibilities and Elevate Consciousness. Diane was the incubator and lead champion for Dallas Faces Race, a 300 hundred plus member non-profit forum from 2013-2017,  and currently serves on the steering committee for Dallas Truth Racial Healing and Transformation. Diane has been a teacher, an actor, an orchestrator and an activist. Sometimes she is all that rolled up in one. It just depends on the day.

    Yuki Izumihara

    Production Designer

    Yuki Izumihara
    Yuki Izumihara

    Yuki Izumihara is a scenic, projection, and production designer born in Shimonoseki City, Japan and based in Los Angeles. Ms. Izumihara’s work is influenced by years of martial arts training and is animated by a belief in discipline, ethics and craftsmanship. Recent engagements include scenic design for INTERSTATE  with East West Players; projection design for  The Cuban Vote with Miami New Drama; production design for Semele and Tosca with Opera Santa Barbra; scenic design for  The Capulets and the Montagues with Opera Omaha; Sanctuaries with Third Angle New Music; production design for QUANDO with Heartbeat Opera,The Fall of the House of Usher and desert in with Boston Lyric Opera. Her work has been featured at LA Opera, the New World Symphony, The Adrienne Arsht Center, San Diego Opera, the Hammer Museum, Getty Villa Museum, and various theaters in Los Angeles. As an artist, graphic designer, and animator with an emphasis on spatial composition and color narrative, Yuki aims to clarify, establish and amplify project identities through visual language, including Long Beach Opera’s 2022 vision//revision season art, title card design for Opera Philadelphia’s La voix humaine, Opera Omaha’s ONE Festival 2018-2022, and various projects in developmental stages.

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