Bartoletti Leaves Chicago Opera
Conductor Bruno Bartoletti, whose five decades of work with Lyric Opera of Chicago have seen the company become one of the most respected in the world, is leading his last performances at Civic Opera House. Following the current run of “La Traviata,” which opened the company’s 2007-08 season last weekend, he will bid his Chicago colleagues a final farewell.
The 81-year-old maestro is returning home to Florence for good, according to a statement from the company’s administration. While he plans to continue conducting in Italian opera houses, he will no longer perform abroad.
Bartoletti made his U.S. debut at Lyric Opera in 1956, conducting Verdi’s “Il Trovatore.” In 1964 he became the company’s so-artistic director; from 1975 to 1999 he was sole artistic director and has since served as artistic director emeritus. When he departs Chicago next month, he will have conducted 592 performances of 55 operas there.
