Defining moments and milestones
Corrado Rovaris ascended from his apprenticeship at La Scala to become an internationally recognized conductor whose interpretive gifts span the entire operatic landscape, from Rossini's effervescent comedies to the grand emotional architecture of Verdi. His early career, marked by deep engagement with the Italian repertoire and the music of the past, evolved into a more expansive artistic vision encompassing contemporary opera and symphonic works. Today, as a fixture at major opera houses worldwide and a champion of new compositions, Rovaris stands as a conductor of uncommon versatility and conviction.
Franco Abbiati Prize (2016) for conducting Donizetti's *Anna Bolena* at the Teatro Donizetti, Bergamo (2015); knighted by the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (2015)
Conservatorio G. Verdi di Milano (composition, organ, harpsichord)
Recordings featuring Corrado Rovaris in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.