Early Years
2018 – 2022
Beginning with a dream of presenting world-class productions of Italian opera masterworks, conductor Emanuele Andrizzi and baritone Franco Pomponi set off in 2018 to stage this artform in Chicago. With the help of arts administrator Tim Corpus and opera director Ella Marchment, the four co-founders launched a preview event at Chicago’s historic Union League Club.
With a full festival plan in early 2020, the company was halted by the unprecedented challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new company diverted to a series called “12:21!”, a 12 part, monthly festival of virtual masterclasses, recitals, and interviews with notable artists such as world renowned bassist, Ferruccio Furlanetto and conductor Julia Jones. The organization reimagined its plans under the leadership of General Director Robert Massey for its inaugural season in the summer of 2021 at two of Chicago’s oldest standing opera houses, Thalia Hall and the Athenaeum Theater.
The festival launched to critical acclaim and continued to grow in its early seasons, featuring fully staged productions of Il Segreto di Susanna, Dante 700, Il Tabarro, L’inganno Felice, and Verdi’s Il Corsaro.