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Oleg Caetani is an Italian conductor and composer born in Lausanne, Switzerland, on October 1956. He is the son of the Italian conductor and composer Riccardo Caetani and the Swiss pianist and composer Elisabeth Caetani. He studied at the Conservatorio di Musica di Santa Cecilia in Rome and at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. He has conducted orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, the Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bari, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Parma, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bologna, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Venezia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Firenze, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Napoli, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Salerno, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Catania, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Palermo, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Cagliari, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Genova, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Trento, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Trieste, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Reggio Calabria, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Perugia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Mantova, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Brescia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Modena, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Ferrara, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Ravenna, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Piacenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Cremona, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecce, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Foggia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Avellino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Potenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Salerno, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Catanzaro, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Cosenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Messina, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Reggio Emilia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Vicenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Gorizia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Udine, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bolzano, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Trentino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Belluno, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Treviso, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Padova, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Verona, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Varese, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Como, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecco, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bergamo, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Pavia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lodi, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Monza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Mantova, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Brescia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Modena, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Ferrara, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Ravenna, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Piacenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Cremona, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecce, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Foggia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Avellino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Potenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Salerno, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Catanzaro, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Cosenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Messina, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Reggio Emilia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Vicenza, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Gorizia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Udine, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bolzano, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Trentino, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Belluno, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Treviso, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Padova, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Verona, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Varese, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Como, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecco, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bergamo, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Pavia, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lodi, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Monza, and the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bologna. He has also conducted opera performances at the Teatro alla Scala, the Teatro San Carlo, the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, the Teatro Regio di Torino, the Teatro Massimo di Palermo, the Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, the Teatro Comunale di Firenze, the Teatro Comunale di Modena, the Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, the Teatro Comunale di Piacenza, the Teatro Comunale di Reggio Emilia, the Teatro Comunale di Brescia, the Teatro Comunale di Cremona, the Teatro Comunale di Lecce, the Teatro Comunale di Foggia, the Teatro Comunale di Avellino, the Teatro Comunale di Potenza, the Teatro Comunale di Salerno, the Teatro Comunale di Catanzaro, the Teatro Comunale di Cosenza, the Teatro Comunale di Messina, the Teatro Comunale di Reggio Calabria, the Teatro Comunale di Vicenza, the Teatro Comunale di Gorizia, the Teatro Comunale di Udine, the Teatro Comunale di Bolzano, the Teatro Comunale di Trento, the Teatro Comunale di Belluno, the Teatro Comunale di Treviso, the Teatro Comunale di Padova, the Teatro Comunale di Verona, the Teatro Comunale di Varese, the Teatro Comunale di Como, the Teatro Comunale di Lecco, the Teatro Comunale di Bergamo, the Teatro Comunale di Pavia, the Teatro Comunale di Lodi, and the Teatro Comunale di Monza. Oleg Caetani is currently 67 years old. He has a net worth of approximately $1 million.

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Born 1956-10-, 1956
Birthday 1956-10-
Birthplace Lausanne, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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2008

In 2001 Caetani conducted at La Scala, Milan Turandot and Otello in 2005. His first conducting appearance with English National Opera (ENO) was in 2003 with Khovanshchina, then he was Chief Designate in 2005 and came back for Sir John in Love in 2006. Since then he maintains a strong regular presence at the ENO. Caetani made his Australian conducting debut in 2001 with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO). In January 2005, he became the MSO's Chief Conductor and Artistic Director. In 2007 he led the MSO on its second European tour, which took in performances in major centres including Berlin, Madrid, Milan and Paris (first time in history that an Australian orchestra played in those European capitals). In March 2008, the MSO announced the extension of Caetani's contract through to the end of 2010. He led the MSO in the Australian premieres of Brahms' Serenade No. 1, works by Enescu, Bartók, Schoenberg, Walton, Ravel, and Shostakovich's Symphonies No. 2 and No. 13 (Babi Yar) on 7 August 2008. His recording projects with the MSO include all the symphonies of Alexandre Tansman and the orchestral works of Rudi Stephan. He is regular guest at the Mariinsky Theatre where he has conducted the Russian Premiere of The Prisoner by Dallapiccola at the White Night Festival in 2015 and etc.

1979

Caetani won the RAI Competition in 1979 and the third prize at the Karajan Competition in Berlin in 1982. He started his professional career at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin. He was then Chief Conductor at the Nationaltheater Weimar, First Kapelllmeister at the Frankfurt Opera, Music Director first at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, later at the Chemnitz Opera and Robert Schumann Philharmonic Orchestra.

1921

Caetani was born the son of the conductor and composer Igor Markevitch and his second wife Donna Topazia Caetani (1921—90), who is descended from a very old aristocratic Roman family that included the early 14th-century Pope Boniface VIII. Caetani has chosen to use his mother's family name to continue its lineage.