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Rico Saccani (born April 16, 1952) is a conductor who served as Music Director/Artistic Adviser of the
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra ( Hungarian: ''Budapesti Filharmóniai Társaság Zenekara'') is Hungary's oldest extant orchestra. It was founded in 1853 by Ferenc Erkel under the auspices of the Budapest Philharmonic Society. For many years i ...
between 1996 and 2005 and was principal guest conductor of the Hungarian State Opera from 1985 to 2005.


Biography

Saccani began his music career with
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studies at age six. He attended the
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in
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from 1965–1968 and went on to the Chautauqua Summer Music Institute from 1969-1972. In 1973, he attended the Summer Academy at Fontainebleau where he worked with
Nadia Boulanger Juliette Nadia Boulanger (; 16 September 188722 October 1979) was a French music teacher and conductor. She taught many of the leading composers and musicians of the 20th century, and also performed occasionally as a pianist and organist. From a ...
. Following 300 Community Concert piano recitals from 1974–1978, he participated in the 1978
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and Tchaikowsky International Piano Competitions. In 1974, Saccani graduated from the
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with a
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in Business and returned in 1980 for a B.M. in Music. From 1980-1982 he attended the
University of Michigan School of Music The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance is an undergraduate and graduate institution for the performing arts in the United States. It is part of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The school was founded by Calvin Brainerd ...
where he obtained his M.M. in Conducting under Gustav Meier and his D.M.A. under Louis Nagel. Saccani attended the 1983 summer conducting seminar for young conductors at
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where he worked with Seiji Ozawa, Leonard Bernstein and
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. During a seven-year apprenticeship with Italian conductor
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, Saccani won top prize in the 1984
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International Conducting Competition in Berlin. Saccani was engaged to perform with the
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and Stuttgart Radio Orchestras, the Royal Danish Philharmonic and the
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. His
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debut came in 1985 in Verdi's ''
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'' at the
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, '' La traviata'' at the Paris Opera and the
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, ''
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'' at the
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in Pesaro plus ''
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'' at the Philadelphia Opera with Luciano Pavarotti for the Public Broadcasting Service, PBS American television network.


Guest conducting

Saccani appeared regularly as guest conductor with many important symphony orchestras including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Orchestra (Munich), the Czech Philharmonic, the Irish National Symphony, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic and Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Symphonies, the Oslo Philharmonic, the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, Madrid and Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa, Bilbao Orchestras, the Gurzenisch Orchestra (Cologne), the Orchestre de chambre de Genève (Geneva Chamber Orchestra), the Hungarian National Philharmonic, Hungarian National State Philharmonic, the Nationaltheater Mannheim, Mannheim National Theater Orchestra, the Opéra de Marseille, Marseilles Opera Orchestra and the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra. Maestro Saccani also appeared at the Hamburg State Opera, the Opéra National de Lyon, Lyon Opera, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo Opera, the Arena de Nîmes Festival, the Paris Opéra Comique, Rome, Dresden and Cologne Operas. Saccani made his Metropolitan Opera debut in ''Il trovatore'' and was re-engaged for the first international radio broadcast of Traviata and ''Aida''. He also conducted at the Teatro di San Carlo, Teatro San Carlo (Naples), the Arena di Verona Festival, Arena di Verona (''Rigoletto''), the Houston Grand Opera, the Festival Puccini, Puccini Festival Torre del Lago (''Turandot''), the Teatro Massimo Bellini, Teatro Bellini di Catania (''La Favorite'' and ''I puritani'') as well as the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Avenches Swiss Festival and the Santander Summer Music Festival in Spain. Maestro Saccani was Chief Conductor/Music Director of the Budapest Philharmonic from 1999-2006 as well as Principal Guest Conductor of the Hungarian State Opera during the same years. He initiated a "Verdi Marathon" in the Hungarian State Opera house in January 2000 celebrating the Millennium where he conducted seven Giuseppe Verdi, Verdi operas in nine evenings."Budapest Bound" Opera News. 63:11 (May 1999) He returned to New York's Carnegie Hall and Washington, D.C., Washington's John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Kennedy Center that same year with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, Iceland Symphony as their Music Director during their North American tour.


Symphonies and performers

Among those with whom Saccani has performed are:


Symphonies

* American Symphony Orchestra (New York City) * Bavarian Radio Orchestra (Munich) * Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra * Budapest Philharmonic * Hungarian State Opera Orchestra * Houston Grand Opera Symphony Orchestra (Houston Symphony) * Irish National Opera Orchestra (Dublin) * Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (New York City) * Monte-Carlo Opera Orchestra * Moscow Symphony (Puccini Festival, Torre del Lago Italy) * Oslo Philharmonic * Paris Opera Orchestra * Rome Opera Orchestra * Royal Philharmonic of Denmark (Copenhagen) * Stuttgart Radio Orchestra * Tokyo Philharmonic * Vienna State Opera Symphony Orchestra (Vienna Philharmonic) * Yomiuri (Tokyo) Symphony Orchestra * GuiYang(China)Symphony Orchestra


Performers

* Roberto Alagna * Lucia Aliberti * Cecilia Bartoli * Carlo Bergonzi * Beaux Arts Trio * Alessandro Corbelli * Ghena Dimitrova * Peter Dvorsky * Edita Gruberova * Alfredo Kraus * Denis Matsouev * Aprile Milo * Luciano Pavarotti * Alberto Rinaldi * Roberto Scandiuzzi * Diana Soviero * Sharon Sweet * Julian Lloyd-Weber * Dolora Zajick * Giorgio Zancanaro * Franco Zeffirelli


Selected discography


Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra

* Schumann: ''Symphony #4'' - Cello Concerto (Tamas Varga, solo) - Manfred Overture * Dvořák: ''Symphony #9'' ("From the New World") -- Scherzo Capriccioso * Tchaikovsky: ''Symphony #1'' ("Winter Dreams") - Prokofiev: Piano Concerto #3 (Kun-Woo Paik, solo) * Rimsky-Korsakov: ''Capriccio Espagnol'' — Bartók: ''Hungarian Sketches'' — Vaughan Williams: ''Fantasy on a theme by Thomas Tallis'' - Erkel: ''Festival Overture'' * Gershwin: ''An American in Paris'' — Copland: ''Rodeo Suite'' — Barber: ''Adagio'' — Bernstein: ''Symphonic dances from ''West Side Story' * Dvořák: ''Symphony #8'' --- Khachaturian: ''Violin Concerto'' (Livia Sohn, solo) * Kodály: ''Hary Janos suite'' --- Bartók: ''Concerto for Orchestra'' * Beethoven: ''Symphony #3 ''("Eroica") - Prokofiev: ''Symphony #1'' ("Classical") * Respighi: ''The Pines of Rome'' - ''Roman Festivals'', ''The Fountains of Rome'' * Mussorgsky: ''Pictures at an Exhibition'' - Rimsky-Korsakov: ''Scheherazade'' * Orff: ''Carmina Burana'' * Cilea: ''Adriana Lecouvreur'' (Maria Temesi, Alberto Cupido, Cleopatra Ciurca, Lorenzo Saccomani) * Donizetti: ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' (Inga Nielsson, Piero Cappuccilli, Giorgio Lamberti) / ''Messa di Gloria'' / ''La Favorita'' (Denyce Graves, Salvatore Fisichella, Paolo Coni, Dimitri Kavrakos) * Giordano: Andrea Chenier (Kristjan Johansson, Maria Guleghina, Bela Ferencz) * Leoncavallo: ''I Pagliacci'' (Vladimir Atlantov, Natalia Troitskaya, Alexandru Agache) * Mascagni: ''Cavalleria rusticana'' (Galina Savova, Piero Cappuccilli, Vasile Moldoveanu) * Mozart: ''Le nozze di Figaro'' (Janet Perry, William Stone, John Cheek) * Ponchielli: La Gioconda (Maria Guleghina, Kristjan Johannsson, Bela Perencz, Judit Nemeth) * Verdi: ''Otello'' (Kristjan Johansson, Ilona Tokody, Sherrill Milnes, Antonio Marcenò) * Verdi: ''Falstaff'' (Alberto Rinaldi, Patricia Schuman, Andrea Andonian, Ned Barth, Kathleen Kuhlmann, Eva Batori, Istvan Kovachshazi) * Verdi: ''Un ballo in maschera'' (Giorgina Lukacs, Peter Kelen, Anatolij Fokonov, Zsusa Csonka) * Verdi: ''Aida'' (Wilhemina Fernandez, Bruno Sebastian, Barbara Dever, Mark Rucker) * Verdi: ''Rigoletto'' (Leo Nucci, Mariella Devia, Marcello Giordani) * Verdi: ''Macbeth'' (Yasuo Horiuchi, Giorgina Lukacs, Attila Kiss) * Verdi: ''La traviata'' (Diana Soviero, Jerry Hadley, Brian Schexnayder) * Verdi: Il Trovatore (Vyacheslov Polozov, Sharon Sweet, Dolora Zajick, Alexandru Agache) * Verdi: Un Giorno di Regno (Alessandro Corbelli, Enzo Dara, Nelson Portella, Luciana D'Intino, Krystyna Rorbach, Paolo Barbacini * Puccini: ''Turandot'' (Ghena Dimitrova, Kristjan Johansson, Katia Ricciarelli, Paata Burchuladze) * Puccini: ''Manon Lescaut'' (Ilona Tokody, Peter Kelen, Lajos Miller) * Puccini: ''La Bohème'' (Luciano Pavarotti, Veronica Kinsces, Sandor Sòlyom-Nagy, Madeline Reneè, Laszlo Polgar) * Puccini: ''Tosca'' (Giorgina Lukacs, Paul Lyon, Ned Barth) * Puccini: ''Madama Butterfly'' (Raina Kabaivanska, Nicola Martinucci, Paola Romanò, Franco Giovine ) * Rossini: ''Il Barbiere di Siviglia'' (Dalibor Jenis, Gloria Scalchi, Benjamin Brecher, Edward Crafts, Alberto Rinaldi, Judith Nemeth) * Rossini: ''Il Turco in Italia'' (Simone Alaimo, Bruno Praticò, Valeria Esposito, Robert Swensen)


Other orchestras and performances

* National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland & Rico Saccani **Verdi: ''Aida'' (Maria Dragoni, Kristjan Johannsson, Barbara Dever, Mark Rucker) * National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland & Rico Saccani ** Respighi: ''Ancient Airs and Dances'' suites 1, 2 and 3 * Anatoli Fokonov, Gianni Mongiardino, Marta Szucs and Rico Saccani ** Bellini: ''I Puritani'' (Marta Szucs, Gianni Mongiardino, Anatoli Fokonov)


Awards and recognition

2005 Legion of Honor (Hungary) for "distinguished contributions to Hungary's cultural life for over 20 years"


References


External links


Rico Saccani Home Page
* [ Rico Saccani at AllMusic] {{DEFAULTSORT:Saccani, Rico Italian male conductors (music) 1952 births Living people University of Arizona alumni University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumni 21st-century Italian conductors (music) 21st-century Italian male musicians