Ezio Frigerio

Personal Info

Known For Art

Gender Male

Birthday 1930-07-16

Deathday 2022-02-02 (91 years old)

Place of Birth Erba, Lombardia, Italy

Also Known As Elvezio Frigerio

Ezio Frigerio

Biography

Ezio Frigerio (16 July 1930 – 2 February 2022) was an Italian costume designer and art director. After finishing architecture studies, he approached theatre art by realising the costumes for Casa di Bambola and L'opera da 3 soldi, two plays directed by Giorgio Strehler at Piccolo Teatro in the 1955-56 theatre season. From then on a fertile artistic marriage started between art director and producer, setting up several unique productions as I giganti della montagna (1966), Santa Giovanna dei macelli (1970), Re Lear (1972), Il temporale (1980), L'Illusion Comique, which premiered in 1984 at Théatre de l'Odéon in Paris, La grande magia, which premiered in 1985 and was reprised several times. The collaboration with Strehler made Frigerio enter the world of opera: Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni and Così fan tutte were realized by Strehler and Frigerio between 1973 and 1996. Così fan tutte was being staged just before Strehler died. Frigerio also created stage designs for the Burgtheater in Vienna: Trilogie der Sommerfrische (Trilogia della villeggiatura) by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Strehler, 1974; Judith by Hebbel, directed by Gerhard Klingenberg, 1975. Other operatic stage designs include: Cherubini's Medea, directed by Liliana Cavani, for the Opéra National de Paris; Strauss' Elektra, directed by Nuria Espert, for De Munt Theatre in Brussels; Verdi's Ernani, directed by Luca Ronconi, 1980, Beethoven's Fidelio, directed by Werner Herzog in 1999 for the Teatro alla Scala in Milan; Bellini's Norma, directed by Piero Faggioni, for the Vienna State Opera in 1977; Verdi's Rigoletto, for the Polish National Opera in 1997. The team of Frigerio and Squarciapiano also designed the Met Opera's gorgeous and sensational Zandonai FRANCESCA DA RIMINI in 1984 (Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Levine). Frigerio also created the sets for Liliana Cavani's movie Galileo e i Cannibali and Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Cyrano de Bergerac, which got an Oscar nomination in 1991. He designed the grave of Rudolf Nureyev. Frigerio often collaborated with Italian costume designer Franca Squarciapino who was also his life partner. Frigerio died on 2 February 2022, at the age of 91. Source: Article "Ezio Frigerio" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Art

2006
Aida

as Art Designer

2001
Otello

as Production Design

1996
The Ogre

as Production Design

1995
The Horseman on the Roof

as Production Design

1993
Louis, the Child King

as Production Design

1991
The House of Bernarda Alba

as Production Design

1990
Cyrano de Bergerac

as Production Design

1988
Il Barbiere di Siviglia

as Production Design

1988
Il Trovatore

as Production Design

1988
Il Trovatore

as Set Designer

1980
Georges Bizet: Carmen

as Production Design

1978
Verdi: Simon Boccanegra

as Production Design

1976
1900

as Art Direction

1970
The Year of the Cannibals

as Production Design

1970
The 5th Day of Peace

as Set Decoration

1968
Galileo

as Production Design

1966
Mademoiselle de Maupin

as Production Design

1966
1964
Three Nights of Love

as Production Design

1963
The Boom

as Production Design

1963
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

as Production Design

1962
The Condemned of Altona

as Production Design

Costume & Make-Up

1980
Georges Bizet: Carmen

as Costume Design

1971
The Life of Leonardo da Vinci

as Costume Designer

1970
The Year of the Cannibals

as Costume Design

1969
The Brothers Karamazov

as Costume Design

1968
Galileo

as Costume Design

1966
Francis of Assisi

as Costume Design

1961
The Best of Enemies

as Costume Design

Crew

1994
Rigoletto

as Scenic Artist

Producer

1971
The Life of Leonardo da Vinci

as Production Designer