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Thaddeus Strassberger (born 1976) is an American, Italian and Cherokee Nation citizen who works as an opera director and scenic, costume, lighting and video designer in over fifteen countries around the world


Biography

Born to parents of Cherokee, Irish and German descent, Strassberger grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. He is also an Italian citizen. He graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1994, and in 2016 was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. He won a Fulbright Fellowship which enabled him to study at
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in Milan in 2000/2001 where he graduated from the with a diploma in scenic design realisation. During the first several years of his career he worked as an assistant director for opera productions at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples,
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in Venice, the
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, the
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, the
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, Pittsburgh Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, and Santa Fe Opera among others. In 2005 he was awarded the European Opera Directing Prize by
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for his work on
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's production of
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's '' La Cenerentola''.


Career as opera director and designer

In 2005 Strassberger directed a new production of
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's '' Rigoletto'' for Opera Colorado and restaged the Badisches Staatstheater's production of
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's '' Man and Boy: Dada'' at the National Theatre in Prague. In 2007 he directed the rarely mounted
Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards f ...
opera ''
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'' at the Rossini in Wildbad festival, a production which was recorded by
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for release on DVD starring Michael Spyres. That same year he was the director and scenic designer for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City's production of '' Aida'', Theater Augsburg's production of
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's ''
Orfeo ed Euridice ' (; French: '; English: ''Orpheus and Eurydice'') is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, based on Orpheus, the myth of Orpheus and set to a libretto by Ranieri de' Calzabigi. It belongs to the genre of the ''azione teatrale'', mea ...
'', and Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden's mounting of '' La Cenerentola''. In 2008 Strassberger was the director for Wolf Trap Opera's production of
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's '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' and was the director and scenic designer for Opéra de Montréal's production of Giacomo Puccini's '' La fanciulla del West'', and Arizona Opera's production of ''
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''. He also served as the director for Arizona Opera's mounting of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's '' The Magic Flute'', an opera he had previously directed at both Utah Opera and Madison Opera in 2006. During the 2009/2010 season, Strassberger directed Mozart's '' Le nozze di Figaro'' at the Norwegian National Opera,
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's ''
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'' at the
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festival, and
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's '' Les nuits d'été'' at
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. He also worked as both director and scenic designer for Puccini's '' Turandot'' at Theater Augsburg and Ambroise Thomas's '' Hamlet'' at the Washington National Opera conducted by Plácido Domingo. In 2010/2011, he returned to the Norwegian National Opera to direct and design '' The Rape of Lucretia'' and made his Austrian debut with the
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with a new production of ''La fanciulla del West'', while in 2012 he directed '' Nabucco'' for the Washington National Opera, a production which has subsequently been seen in Philadelphia, Minnesota, Montreal, Miami and in 2017 with the
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, starring
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, Plácido Domingo, and Morris Robinson, conducted by James Conlon. The production was presented in Valencia at the Palau de las Arts with Plácido Domingo and Anna Pirozzi. His work with Bard SummerScape in the New York Hudson Valley has featured six rare operas: *2009: ''
Les Huguenots () is an opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer and is one of the most popular and spectacular examples of grand opera. In five acts, to a libretto A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work suc ...
'' *2010: '' Der ferne Klang'' *2012: '' Le roi malgré lui'' *2013: '' The Oresteia'' *2015: '' The Wreckers'' *2018: ''
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'' In 2014, he directed ''
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'', the first opera by Philip Glass to be produced in Russia, at the
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State Academic Opera. The production was nominated for five Golden Mask awards, including Best Production and Best Director. It won the 2016 Critics' Prize for Best Director and additionally the production won the prize for Best Chorus. Also in Ekaterinburg, his production of Weinberg's '' The Passenger'' was the first to be performed in the original Russian edition. It has been nominated for four Golden Mask awards, including Best Production and Best Director. His Royal Opera House Covent Garden production of '' I due Foscari'' starring Plácido Domingo,
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, and
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and conductor by Antonio Pappano is available on DVD. It was a co-production with Los Angeles Opera, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Valencia, and Theater an der Wien. In 2016, he directed the premiere of David T. Little and Royce Vavrek's opera ''
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'' for the Fort Worth Opera, a co-commission with Opéra de Montréal. His production of '' La clemenza di Tito'' for
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in March 2019 was featured in ''
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'' magazine. Strassberger made his debut at the NCPA Beijing in August 2019 with the Asian premiere of Puccini's ''La fanciulla del West''. A new production of Puccini's ''Turandot'' was scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2020 a
Oper im Steinbruch
St. Margarethen, but was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was broadcast live on ORF televisio

Since 2011, he has created six new productions for the Tiroler Landestheater in Innsbruck, including: ''La fanciulla del West, Pique Dame, The Tales of Hoffmann, Un Ballo in Maschera, Werther'' and ''Boris Godunov''. In 2021, he served as Creative Director for the Opening Ceremonies Parade of the Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia. The event, produced b
Balich Wonder Studio
an
Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority
was attended by over 300,000 people and was broadcast live on national televisio

In 2022, he directed and designed a completely immersive production of '' Salome (opera), Salome'' for Tulsa Opera. His work has been profiled in a full-length monograph edition of The Scenographer Magazine.


His approach to the repertoire

''Opera News'' magazine featured Strassberger in its Next Wave feature in August 2012.:
Strauss and Hofmannsthal, Verdi and Solera — even going back to da Ponte and Mozart — you feel as if everyone is in this constant state of gloom and doom: the theaters are shutting down next year, the quality isn't what it was, we don't have the voices we used to have. When Verdi presented the score of ''Nabucco'' to Bartolomeo Merelli, they said, 'There's no budget.' Verdi said, 'I've got Strepponi and the whole cast,' and they said, 'You'll have to use sets from the warehouse,' and Verdi said, 'That's all right. Let's get it onstage.' That's no different from an American company saying you have to rub two sticks together to get the production on because our National Endowment for the Arts, NEA budget got cut this year.
In the June 2012 issue of the British magazine '' Opera'' which examined recent repertoire trends which reveal a move towards the rare and unusual, Strassberger makes the following observation regarding the staging of some of them:
I love these works and they give me the freedom to turn up as a director and put them on stage without having to un-engineer what people thought they were going to be. The audience can focus on what they are experiencing rather than making comparisons with the past.


Work with opera singer training programs

Strassberger has also served on several programs for opera singers in training. In 2006 he joined the faculty of the International Vocal Arts Institute (IIVA) in Tel Aviv where he directed the school's opera productions for two years. He has also directed operas at the IIVA in Chiari, Lombardy, Italy, and for the
Opera Theatre of Lucca The Opera Theatre of Lucca is an opera and music school and summer music festival in Lucca, Italy. Founded in 1996 by the late American opera singer and voice teacher Lorenzo Malfatti and British opera director Malcolm Fraser, it is jointly spon ...
. In 2019, he works with Banff Centre's Opera in the 21st Century developing a new work, ''Silent Light'', with Paola Prestini and Royce Vavrek. In 2019, he directed Tobias Picker's 1996 opera ''Emmeline'' in a substantially updated production approved by the composer himself.


References


External links

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Extensive interview with Strassberger on Opera LivelyJeremy Eichler, "'Distant Sound' resonates anew: Schreker opera from 1912 in US premiere"
''Boston Globe'', August 2, 2010, (''Der Ferne Klang'' review)
''The Rape of Lucretia'' review
(in Norwegian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Strassberger, Thaddeus 1976 births Living people American scenic designers Booker T. Washington High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) alumni American opera directors Cooper Union alumni Cherokee Nation artists Artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma American theatre directors