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  • Comment: Declining at this time per WP:NBIO as there does not appear to be enough in-depth or substantial coverage of the subject in reliable independent sources, as the only in-depth source is a student newspaper of his alma matter dedicated to sharing the stories of graduates.  Vanilla  Wizard 💙 18:13, 18 June 2025 (UTC)


Stafano Vignati is an Italian conductor, born in 1965 in the outskirts of Rome, Italy,[1][2] and naturalized in America. Vignati is currently the Music Director and Principal Conductor for Opera Carolina.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Biography

Originally a pianist and composer, studying under the guidance of noted Maestri C. Savelloni, C. Ricci, and T. Procaccini[11][12], Vignati studied conducting with Nicola Hansalik Samale[13] and Lawrence Golan, and holds a Master's degree in Conducting from the University of Denver, Colorado. He also studied History and Musical Analysis at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome with Prof. P. Luigi Petrobelli[14][15][16]. He taught at Drake University as a vocal coach and Italian instructor with the World Languages and Cultures Department. He was also Director and Principal Conductor of the Drake Opera Theater (2016–2022) where he conducted works such as The Magic Flute and Falstaff.[17][18][19]

Vignati made his United States debut in 1998 with Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacci for the Santa Fe Opera and Virgina Opera. [20][21]

Vignati was the artistic and music director of the Tuscia Operafestival in Italy between 2006 and 2017[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. In 2007, he conducted Le Nozze di Figaro in a production directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Lina Wertmüller, with set design by Enrico Job[29]. The performance was later broadcast on the Italian television program Prima della Prima on Rai TRE in November of that year.[30] In 2009, he was also appointed Artistic and Music Director of the Italian American Opera Foundation in Los Angeles,[31][32][33][34][35] and in 2010, he became Artistic Director of the Festival Barocco di Viterbo[36][37][38] — at which he conducted ensembles such as the Baroque Orchestra of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia.[39][40][41][42][43]

In 2009, Vignati was also a guest teacher at the SOSCA Academy in Los Angeles.[44]

Additionally, he is currently Artistic and Music Director of the International Lyric Academy,[45][46] which collaborated with Teatro Comunale di Vicenza to introduce the annual summer music event "Music for Life" beginning in 2018[47][48][49]. He is also a Principal Guest Conductor at New York City Opera.[50]

Opera Carolina named Stefano Vignati to the position of Music Director and Principal Conductor. He started his new role on May 1, 2025.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][51] Vignati made his company debut in 2023, leading "The Marriage of Figaro." Vignati has conducted more than 60 operas and numerous symphonic works across Italy, Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Bulgaria, China, Serbia, Germany, Slovenia, the Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, and Russia[52]. He has also collaborated with world-renowned artists such as: Lina Wertmüller, Michele Campanella, Mariella Devia, Bruno Pratico, Alfonso Antoniozzi, Pierre Amoyal, Nicola Ulivieri, Marco Vinco, Mirko Palazzi, Jesús León, Moni Ovadia, Janet Perry, Carol Neblett, Limmy Pulliam, Svetla Vasileva, Leo Ahn and Alexander Malta.[53][54][55] Vignati has conducted the Wuhan Philharmonic Orchestra,[56] the Italia Konzert Opera,[57][58][59] the Orchestra of Rome and Lazio, [60] the Orchestra of the Teatro di Sassari,[61][62] the UNM Symphony Orchestra, the Amarillo Symphony of Dallas, the Tonhalle in Zürich[63], and the Orchestra and Choir of the Teatro Goldoni of Livorno.[64]

Recordings

Vignati has published a number of recordings, including Giulio Cesare by Handel[65], Stabat Mater by Pergolesi[66], and Requiem by Verdi[67]. He recorded his first Concerto, produced by RAI Radio-Television for "I Concerti di RaiTre" with soloist David Siffermann in 1995. [68][69]

Tuscia Operafestival Don Giovanni: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oDTGZqHAL0


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