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BIOGRAPHY

I IFFCC Third Prize Winner
Noris Borgogelli

Born in Fano, Italy, Noris Borgogelli graduated in viola under the guidance of Professor Giorgi Giorgi, and also in harp mentored by Professor Bianca Maria Monteverde at Conservatorio Statale di Musica Gioachino Rossini in Pesaro. From the early years of his musical studies he also attended singing classes given by Professor Mario Melani and Professor Emma Raggi-Valentini.

Accademia Musicale Pescarese

Borgogelli graduated in orchestral conducting with Maestro Donato Renzetti at the Accademia Musicale Pescarese. As a conductor, instrumentalist and narrator, he has performed for many years in the most important theatres and concert halls in Italy and in various parts of the world, playing with conductors, directors, orchestras and soloists. He also devotes a great deal of attention to promoting music and art among young people, taking part in concerts and conferences where he plays several roles: conductor, orchestrator and storyteller.

Concerti di Mezzogiorno. teatro della fortuna fano. rossini opera festival

From 2011 to 2015 he was Artistic Director of the Concerti di Mezzogiorno of the Fondazione Teatro della Fortuna in Fano and from 2014 to 2016 Artistic Director of the Orchestra Sinfonica G. Rossini. During his debut at the Rossini Opera Festival in 2014, he conducted the concert Duetti amorosi with Carmen Romeu and Lena Belkina, while in 2015 he was invited to conduct a special wind version of Rossini’s Stabat Mater and was admitted to the semifinal of the First Antal Doráti Conducting Competition in Budapest, among more than 100 participants from all over the world.

teatro rossini

In 2017, Borgogelli conducted the world premiere of The Glasses by Danilo Comitini at the Teatro Rossini in Pesaro, and in June he inaugurated the Shakespeare Arena in Parma with the complete performance of Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini.

orchestra sinfonica g. rossini

In 2018 he conducted the opening concert for the presentation of the Antonio Bigonzi International Competition with the Orchestra Sinfonica G. Rossini with the participation of violinist Laura Marzadori. In 2021, the Maestro conducted a concert dedicated to Japan on the tenth anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami, with music by Riz Ortolani and Franz Schubert’s Fifth Symphony.