Paolo Carignani (born 1961)[1] is an Italian conductor.

He has been chief conductor of the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt (1997–2008),[2] and season conductor of the Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester.

Selected discography and videography

  • Puccini's Tosca with Emily Magee, Jonas Kaufmann and Thomas Hampson for the Zürich Opera 2009, DVD Decca 2011. OCLC 727732051
  • Verdi's The Sicilian vespers : Paolo Carignani (conductor), Christof Loy (stage director) – With Barbara Haveman (Hélène), Burkhard Fritz (Henri) and Alejandro Marco-Buhrmester (Guy de Montfort), 2010, OCLC 1125950432
  • Live-Mitschnitt des 5. Montags-Konzertes, 13. Januar 2003, Alte Oper Frankfurt, 2004, OCLC 1187849854
  • Live-Mitschnitt des 7. Montags-Konzertes, 18. März 2002, Alte Oper Frankfurt, 2003, OCLC 1187405901

References

  1. Orchestre National d'Île de France Festival de Saint-Denis Né à Milan Paolo Carignani est diplômé du Conservatoire Giuseppe Verdi. – NB My road to radio and The vocal scene: memoir of an opera commentator p 214 George Jellinek – 2007 "Our Naples conductor, Paolo Carignani, dispensed with the traditional repeat,.."
  2. Something Sensational p295 William Guy – 2008 "... and this sort of ecstasy is what occurred for me in Frankfurt this time, almost from the moment the overture began under the direction of the elfin and agile Paolo Carignani, whose illuminated bald head was visible bobbing around ..."
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