Filippo Ciabatti

Music Director of Orchestral and Choral Programs
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A native of Florence, Italy, Filippo Ciabatti is the Music Director of the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra and the Interim Music Director of the Dartmouth Glee Club. With opera director Peter Webster, Mr. Ciabatti has created the Dartmouth Opera Lab. In October 2018, the first production featured Grammy Award-winning baritone Daniel Belcher, and soprano Amy Owens.

During the summer of 2018, he was invited to be a Conducting Fellow at the Aurora Music Festival in Stockholm, under the direction of Jukka-Pekka Saraste. During the festival, he conducted Hannah Kendall's 2017 composition The Spark Catchers in a concert that also featured legendary cellist Mischa Maisky in the Konserthuset Stockholm.

In 2018–2019, he led the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra in an Italian tour in collaboration with the Orchestra Toscana dei Conservatori in prominent venues and festivals, including the Puccini Days in Lucca. Other highlights of the season include an all-Beethoven concert with Israeli pianist Sally Pinkas, and a collaboration with the NPR show From The Top, hosted by the famous American pianist Jeremy Denk. In 2020, Mr. Ciabatti will conduct the world premiere of a new secular oratorio composed by the renowned jazz composer Taylor Ho Bynum, and will collaborate at a project with the Martha Graham Dance Company.

In 2018, he made his debut with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at the Vermont State House in Montpelier. He will conduct the Vermont Symphony Orchestra again in October 2019, in an event created in collaboration with the Creative Projects Chair of the VSO, Matt LaRocca.

In 2017–2018, Mr. Ciabatti conducted Madama Butterfly at Opera North (NH), and Hansel and Gretel and Don Giovanni (directed and featuring Nathan Gunn) at the Lyric Theatre at Illinois.

In 2016, Mr. Ciabatti conducted Tosca at Opera North (NH), directed by Russell Treyz, and Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream at the Lyric Theatre at Illinois, directed by Christopher Gillett. In 2015, he made his South American debut conducting the Universidad Central Symphony Orchestra in Bogota, Colombia, where he also taught master classes in orchestra and Italian opera. With La Nuova Aurora Opera, he conducted full productions of Handel's Rodrigo (2015) and Purcell's King Arthur (2016).

As a pianist and vocal coach in Italy, Mr. Ciabatti worked for the Cherubini Conservatory, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and Florence Opera Academy. He has played for masterclasses of Renée Fleming, Nathan Gunn, William Matteuzzi, Donald George and Isabel Leonard. Since 2016, he has been music director and vocal coach of "Scuola Italia per Giovani Cantanti Lirici" in Sant'Angelo in Vado (Italy), and this summer will join the faculty of "Opera Viva!" in Verona as vocal coach.

Mr. Ciabatti holds degrees in piano, choral conducting and orchestral conducting from Italy and the United States.