Mr. Macatsoris began his conducting career in Italy at the Conservatory in Milan and went on to study conducting privately with such famed maestri as Fausto Cleva, Max Rudolf, and Tullio Serafin. He has also studied composition with Vincent Persichetti. Among his many performance credits are appearances with Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company, Pennsylvania Opera Company, San Francisco Opera, and numerous regional opera companies. In 1970, Max Rudolf invited him to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he taught and conducted for seven years and was music director of the opera department. For several years Mr. Macatsoris was on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University.
Mr. Macatsoris was the music director of the weekly NBC-TV program, Opera Theatre and was music director and conductor for two seasons with the Opera at Ambler Festival. As a pianist, he toured with Metropolitan Opera singers in recital programs and collaborated with a virtual Who鈥檚 Who of legendary opera singers such as Tebaldi, Corelli, Vickers, Sutherland, Pavarotti just to name a few.
A composer himself, Mr. Macatsoris has been drawn to contemporary works and has become widely noted for his outstanding conducting of numerous local and regional opera premieres. In 1976, he conducted the premiere of The Last of the Mohicans, a work which was commissioned by the U.S. Government to celebrate the country鈥檚 200th birthday. In 1983, as the highlight of Philadelphia鈥檚 Tricentennial celebration, he conducted the world premiere of Cascarino鈥檚 opera William Penn. Mr. Macatsoris conducted the American premiere of Lee Hoiby鈥檚 The Scarf and has also premiered many works by Margaret Garwood.
As music director of the 91亚色 since 1977, he has led critically acclaimed performances of Puccini鈥檚 ll Trittico and Madama Butterfly, Mozart鈥檚 Don Giovanni and Die Entf眉hrung aus dem Serail, and Britten鈥檚 Albert Herring, which was broadcast over PBS. In addition, many operas received their Delaware Valley premieres at 91亚色 under his baton, including Mozart鈥檚 Idomeneo and La Finta Giardiniera, Handel鈥檚 Deidamia, Strauss鈥檚 Capriccio, Verdi鈥檚 Un Giorno di Regno, and Richard Wargo鈥檚 A Chekhov Trilogy.
Mr. Macatsoris has appeared at The International Corfu Festival, Greece, in 1981 and 1982, leading performances of The Rape of Lucretia, La Sonnambula, Ariadne auf Naxos, and Cos矛 fan tutte.
Mr. Macatsoris has conducted in many regional American houses and has been on the conducting staff of San Francisco Opera Center. He is in great demand as a lecturer and for master classes, and has conducted them at major universities, including Tulane, Loyola of New Orleans and SUNY-Buffalo. He has been a judge for the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
Mr. Macatsoris consistently earns high praise from the press for his interpretive abilities and total commitment to excellent opera theatre. Opera Magazine, London, proclaimed him, 鈥淥ne of the treasures of the Philadelphia music scene.鈥 The Main Line Times music critic wrote, 鈥淟ocal opera lovers never hear a finer opera conductor.鈥 And Robert Baxter with The Courier Post raved, after hearing The Barber of Seville, that 鈥淐hristofer Macatsoris shapes a decisive reading. Seldom does Rossini鈥檚 familiar score sound so tautly paced and expressively shaped.鈥