Alfredo Silipigni
was the principal conductor and artistic
director of the New Jersey State Opera (NJSOpera)
since the company’s founding forty years
ago. The international reputation of NJSOpera was built on his authoritative performances,
particularly of the Verdi and verismo
repertoires, and during his tenure the New
Jersey State Opera became famous for its revivals
including Fedora,
Attila, Caterino Cornaro, Adriana Lecouvreur, Zaza,
Iris, Le Villi, Zanetto and Lodoletta. In October 2002, Maestro Silipigni
conducted two performances of Verdi’s Aida
in Shanghai, China in their new stadium which
is the size of three soccer fields. With an
internationally acclaimed cast of singers, a
double orchestra and 1500 supers, these were the
largest performances ever given of this Verdi
masterpiece anywhere in the world. Each
performance was attended by over 50,000
persons, including the President of China, and
concluded with a massive display of fireworks. In
May 1996, under his baton, the company presented
the New York metropolitan premiere of The Jewel Box, a “new” Mozart opera with libretto by Paul
Griffiths, music critic of The
New Yorker magazine. During the 1996-1997
season, Maestro Silipigni conducted NJSOpera
performances of Don
Carlo and Don
Giovanni. The 1990 Newark Symphony Hall
production of Verdi’s Nabucco
was brought, in concert version, to a sold-out house in New York’s Carnegie Hall.
Maestro Silipigni made his Carnegie hall debut,
with
the NBC
Symphony Orchestra Orchestra of the Air), at the age of 25. In addition
to his association with the New Jersey State Opera,
Alfredo Silipigni appeared as
guest conductor with companies ranging from the
Vienna State Opera, the English National Opera,
and the Liceo
Barcelona to L’Opéra
de Montréal, and with many symphony
orchestras. In November 1993, he was appointed
music advisor and permanent guest conductor of the
Opera
de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, conducting
several performances, both opera and concert, each
season. His published recordings of Cilea’s Adriana
Lecouvreur and Leoncavallo’s Zaza,
have recently been re-released on two compact
discs by Nuova Era Records (Quaiiton). The Zaza
recording coincided with an Italian-French tour of
the opera and culminated in an acclaimed
performance of this rarity by the New Jersey State
Opera.
In
addition to conducting Opera Montréal’s
productions of Fedora,
Suor
Angelica
and Pagliacci,
Maestro Silipigni was guest conductor for Opera
Colorado’s performances of La
Traviata
at Denver in the spring of 1997. During the
1997-1998 season, he returned to Montréal for a
run of Madama
Butterfly
and led the Baltimore Opera’s presentation of Bizet’s Carmen.
For the New Jersey State Opera, Maestro Silipigni
conducted Puccini’s Turandot
as the company made its house debut at the New
Jersey Performing Arts Center (Newark) in February
and March of 1998. During the 1999 season, in
addition to productions of Andrea
Chenier in February and Carmen
in June at NJPAC, the Maestro’s schedule
included a four performance run of Giordano’s Fedora
in Mexico City,
with Placido Domingo as Ipanov.
Maestro Silipigni conducted these performances at
the request of
Mr. Domingo.
Maestro Silipigni conducted NJSOpera
in performances of Puccini’s Aida
and Tosca
and, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the
great composer’s death,
Verdi’s Macbeth
in 2001. In 2003, he returned to the podium to
conduct New Jersey State Opera’s productions of Madama
Butterfly
in February and the double bill, Cavalleria
Rusticana
and Pagliacci
in June. Most recently, the Maestro conducted
fully staged and highly acclaimed
productions
of Lucia di Lammermoor with the
reknowned soprano Sumi Jo, Il barbiere di
Siviglia and Verdi's Il Trovatore. A
production of Puccini's Manon Lescaut
starring Aprille Milo and a production of Mozart's
Don Giovanni were scheduled for the
upcoming season. He had recently returned
from conducting seven sold-out performances La
Traviata at the
Palacio des Bellas Artes,
Mexico City. Since 2003,
Maestro Silipigni has conducted performances of
Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff,
Giordano's La Cena delle Beffe
and Leoncavallo's
ZaZa
starring Aprille Milo with
Teatro
Grattacielo at Alice Tully Hall, New York. He
was to have conducted their performance of
Zandonai's I CAVALIERI DI EKEBU on November 11,
2006.

In December 1999, Maestro Silipigni was
made a Cavaliere
in the
Order of
Merit of the Republic of Italy by
proclamation of the government of Italy.
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