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Alejandro Bonatto is an Argentinian-born composer, pianist, and stage director with an extensive background in music and theatre. He trained in Buenos Aires, where he graduated with honors from the Art Institute of Teatro Colón and earned a Piano Diploma from the National Music Conservatory. Furthering his studies, he obtained a Master’s in Composition from Kingston University in London and was a scholar at the Goethe Institute in Berlin.
His artistic journey spans multiple disciplines, blending composition, opera direction, and theatrical staging. He has directed productions internationally, including Rebecca and Rita at London’s Charing Cross Theatre, The Human Voiceand La Casa de Max at Berlin’s Theater im Delphi, and Monteverdi’s Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria in Buenos Aires.
Alejandro has also collaborated with world-renowned directors such as Graham Vick, working on landmark productions including Tamerlano at the Royal Opera House, London, La Bohème at the Greek National Opera, and Wagner’s Ring Cycle in Lisbon. His work is distinguished by a deep exploration of interdisciplinary storytelling, merging classical and contemporary aesthetics.
His compositions, such as those in his latest album Blued Voices, reflect an evolving soundscape that fuses classical tradition with electronic textures, tracing narratives of memory, nostalgia, and cinematic depth.
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