The young Italian drew vital and spirited playing, with the fizzing ensemble exciting yet with a fine balancing of solo voices, chorus and orchestra.

— The Classical Review

The biggest detail is Mozart’s score, …which received stellar treatment in the overture and beyond by the orchestra and conductor Marcello Cormio.

A B O U T

Italian conductor Marcello Cormio has distinguished himself for his energetic style and engaging persona on the podium. His insightful approach to the score and refined musicianship—combined with a great sense of dramatic pacing—have gained him the favor of orchestras, opera companies, and audiences alike.

Cormio’s work ranges from operatic and symphonic conducting to coaching singers to education at all levels.

R E V I E W S

“Marcello Cormio … brought out the ever-present champagne bubbles that make Rossini the sparkler of a composer he was.”

- The Observer

“Marcello Cormio was an assured hand in the pit, conducting the score with vitality while leaving the singers room to breathe in their solos.”

- South Florida Classic

U P C O M I N G

I AM A DREAMER WHO NO LONGER DREAMS
Jorge Sosa

OCTOBER 13 & 15 - Tri-Cities Opera Center, Binghamton

OCTOBER 20 & 22 - The Redhouse Arts Center, Syracuse

CELEBRATE MOZART

Santa Fe Pro Musica

JANUARY 28 - Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe

MOZART Divertimento in D Major, K. 136
CARL NIELSEN Flute Concerto
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Strum
MOZART Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter”