Pier Luigi Pizzi (born June 15, 1930) is an Italian
opera director, set designer, and costume designer.
Biography
Pizzi was born in
Milan, Italy, and earned a degree in architecture at the
Politecnico of Milan. Against the will of his skeptical father, he started working in the theater in 1951 with
Giorgio Strehler, and then at the
Teatro Tommaseo in
Genoa, which he soon brought together with
Giorgio De Lullo and his theater troupe
Compagnia dei Giovani. Later he collaborated for many years as a set and costume designer with the director
Luca Ronconi on both plays and operas. Pizzi debuted as an operatic director in 1977 with
Don Giovanni in
Turin. More opera productions followed, with Pizzi sketching sets and costumes as well.
Pizzi has worked in major houses including
La Scala, the
Burgtheater in
Vienna, the
Vienna State Opera, the
Paris Opéra, the
Royal Opera House at
Covent Garden, the
Bavarian State Opera in
Munich, and the
Arena di Verona, as well as the opera houses in
Florence,
Naples,
Palermo,
Parma, and the
Teatro la Fenice in
Venice. He has created numerous productions for the
Rossini Opera Festival in
Pesaro, where he has had a working relationship for several decades.
In 1990 Pizzi opened the rebuilt
Opéra Bastille in Paris with its production of
Les Troyens. In December 2004, Pizzi arranged sets and costumes for
L'Europa riconosciuta (by
Antonio Salieri) for the reopening of the renovated La Scala, where he collaborated again after an approximately...
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