Rosetta brings with her a wide range of opera experience, musically,
directorially and as a general manager. She began her career as a concert
pianist having studied at the Rossini Conservatoire in Pesaro and DAMS
University in Bologna, receiving her degree in both Piano and Music
History. She later received her Master’s degree from Scuola di Alto
PerfezionamentoPianistico di Imola.
Early on she took up a parallel career as an opera director, debuting at
Teatro Bellini in Catania. Since then she has directed with many opera
companies throughout the world including Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Teatro
Comunale di Modena, Opera di Tenerife, Lubeck Theater, St. Gallen Theatre
(Swiss) Teatro Pergolesi, Baltimore Theatre, Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova,
Boston Lyric Opera, Teatro La Fenice Venice, Opera Las Palmas Spain and the
Rossini Opera Festival. Future engagements include the Grange Park
Festival, London.
From 2001 to 2015 she was appointed Artistic Director of Lugo Opera
Festival and also began an intense collaboration with Teatro Comunale di
Bologna. From 2005 – 2018 she served as Artistic Director of the Arturo
Toscanini Foundation (FAT) in Parma where, among her many accomplishments,
she brought the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic Orchestra on tour throughout
Italy, China, Germany and Bulgaria.
(
www.rosettacucchi.com)
Her association with Wexford Festival Opera began in 1995 where she
initially acted as a rÈpÈtiteur. Her WFO directorial debut came in 2004
with Braunfels’ Prinzessin Brambila. She has since directed three other
operas at Wexford, most recently Alfano’s Risurrezione in 2017 and will
direct Adina by Rossini and La Cucina by Andrew Synnott as part of the 2019
Wexford Festival Opera, a co-production with the Rossini Opera Festival.
Rosetta was appointed the Associate to the Artistic Director in 2005.
Commenting on her appointment, Rosetta remarked, “I am happy and honoured
to be appointed Artistic Director of the Wexford Festival Opera. I have a
great passion for the Festival and the people who make it possible. My
vision will be to preserve its great tradition while at the same time,
bring a touch of new breath to it. To quote Jonathan Swift, “Vision is the
art of seeing things invisible.”
Welcoming the appointment Dr Mary Kelly, Chairwoman of Wexford Festival
Opera said,“I am really looking forward to working with Rosetta in her new
role as Artistic Director as I begin my own position as Chairwoman of this
world-renowned Festival.”
Wexford Festival Opera is supported by grants from the Arts Council,
Wexford County Council and F·ilte Ireland/Ireland’s Ancient East.
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Wexford Festival Opera Announces New Artistic Director
Rosetta brings with her a wide range of opera experience, musically,
directorially and as a general manager. She began her career as a concert
pianist having studied at the Rossini Conservatoire in Pesaro and DAMS
University in Bologna, receiving her degree in both Piano and Music
History. She later received her Master’s degree from Scuola di Alto
PerfezionamentoPianistico di Imola.
Early on she took up a parallel career as an opera director, debuting at
Teatro Bellini in Catania. Since then she has directed with many opera
companies throughout the world including Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Teatro
Comunale di Modena, Opera di Tenerife, Lubeck Theater, St. Gallen Theatre
(Swiss) Teatro Pergolesi, Baltimore Theatre, Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova,
Boston Lyric Opera, Teatro La Fenice Venice, Opera Las Palmas Spain and the
Rossini Opera Festival. Future engagements include the Grange Park
Festival, London.
From 2001 to 2015 she was appointed Artistic Director of Lugo Opera
Festival and also began an intense collaboration with Teatro Comunale di
Bologna. From 2005 – 2018 she served as Artistic Director of the Arturo
Toscanini Foundation (FAT) in Parma where, among her many accomplishments,
she brought the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic Orchestra on tour throughout
Italy, China, Germany and Bulgaria.
(
www.rosettacucchi.com)
Her association with Wexford Festival Opera began in 1995 where she
initially acted as a rÈpÈtiteur. Her WFO directorial debut came in 2004
with Braunfels’ Prinzessin Brambila. She has since directed three other
operas at Wexford, most recently Alfano’s Risurrezione in 2017 and will
direct Adina by Rossini and La Cucina by Andrew Synnott as part of the 2019
Wexford Festival Opera, a co-production with the Rossini Opera Festival.
Rosetta was appointed the Associate to the Artistic Director in 2005.
Commenting on her appointment, Rosetta remarked, “I am happy and honoured
to be appointed Artistic Director of the Wexford Festival Opera. I have a
great passion for the Festival and the people who make it possible. My
vision will be to preserve its great tradition while at the same time,
bring a touch of new breath to it. To quote Jonathan Swift, “Vision is the
art of seeing things invisible.”
Welcoming the appointment Dr Mary Kelly, Chairwoman of Wexford Festival
Opera said,“I am really looking forward to working with Rosetta in her new
role as Artistic Director as I begin my own position as Chairwoman of this
world-renowned Festival.”
Wexford Festival Opera is supported by grants from the Arts Council,
Wexford County Council and F·ilte Ireland/Ireland’s Ancient East.
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