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Francisco Negrin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francisco Negrin
Francisco Negrin (born June 5, 1963)〔Federico Figueroa (Mexico City, October 2004) "Un mexicano en el mundo" (''pro ópera'' magazine ), (archived here ) 〕 is an award winning stage director working in opera. He is known for his musical〔 and cinematic approach to the staging of operas〔Nick Kimberley (Sydney, November 2004) ''Film director manqué'' (''About the House'' magazine ), (archived here )〕 of all periods, and particularly of pieces usually considered to be difficult to stage successfully. He is seen as a specialist of Handel operas〔Martin Buzacott (Brisbane, September 1998) "Fit for a rare treat", ''The Courier-Mail'', (archived here )〕 and is also characterised by a highly integrated use of dance as part of the dramaturgy. ==Biography== Negrin was born in Mexico City, the son of Spaniard Francisco Negrin Diaz and Greek-Hawaiian Catherine Negrin (née Maggioros). He is the great-grandson of Juan Negrín y López, President of the Second Spanish Republic. When he was 9 years old, the family moved from Mexico to the family home in Antibes, France.〔André Peyregne (Nice, March 3, 1990) ''Il monte Werther à l'opera de Nice'', (''Nice Matin'' ), (archived here )〕 After completing his secondary studies at the Lycée in Antibes (graduating with a mathematics and physics Baccalaureate), Negrin studied literature and film at the university of Aix-en-Provence, France,〔 while attending singing lessons at the Conservatoire d'Aix-en-Provence, where he was first in contact with the world of opera. He worked as an extra and later as an assistant director and stage manager at the Aix-en-Provence Festival (1982–83). There he met Swiss stage director , who became his mentor and teacher. Negrin assisted him on many productions, including Seattle Opera's ''Ring'' cycle. Rochaix introduced him to the artist agent Lies Askonas. She recommended Negrin to Gerard Mortier who hired him as a staff assistant director at La Monnaie/De Munt in Brussels for two seasons (1984-1986).〔La Monnaie/de Munt programme books 1984-86〕 There he continued to learn his trade assisting the directors Patrice Chéreau,〔 , John Cox and Maurice Béjart. After leaving La Monnaie in 1986, Negrin moved to London where he started his career as a director. He has lived in Barcelona since 2003.〔
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