

Opera and Choir Conductor, Dan Rapoport is the Artistic Director of the Quadrivium Ensemble Orchestral (Venice, Italy).
He is an expert in Italian Baroque opera and Renaissance repertoire, 20th Century music and the music of Terezin.
He lived in Italy between 2000-2013.
His international career has led him to conduct in Italian Opera Houses such as the Teatro San Carlo Napoli, Teatro Filarmonico, Verona, Teatro La Fenice, Teatro Malibran, Venice. He has conducted at the festivals: Sferisterio Opera Festival Macerata, Monteverdi Festival, Venice, Israel Festival, Jerusalem, David Oistrakh Festival, Estonia, Pontino Festival, Sermoneta, MittelFest Cividale, Venice Carneval. He has conducted Chamber Orchestras: Moscow Chamber Orchestra, The London Soloists, I Pomeriggi Musicali, Milan, Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, La Florence Sinfonietta (Guest Conductor 2000-2004), Jerusalem Camerata, Israeli Chamber Orchestra.
He has conducted the choirs: The BBC Singers London, Gary Bertini Choir Tel Aviv, The Tel Aviv Philharmonic Choir. He has conducted contemporary music ensembles: Ensemble 900’ Lugano, Icarus Ensemble Regio Emilia, Divertimento Ensemble Milano, Ensemble Meitar Tel Aviv.
He has conducted concerts in historical places such as: Auschwitz – Birkenau (European ceremony of the Holocaust Memorial day 2009), Basilica dei Frari Venice (Orfeo by Monteverdi at the composer’s grave), Terezin Concentration Camp (Brundibar by Hans Krasa), La Pietà Venice (Concerti by Vivaldi at the composer’s church), Palazzo Ducale Mantova (Choir masterpieces of Monteverdi, Giaches de Wert and Salomone di Rossi in the palace where they composed for the Dukes of Gonzaga), Palladio Museum, Vicenza, Palazzo Te, Mantova, Palazzo Ducale Venice, Yad Vashem Museum, Ghetto of Venice, Jewish Synagogue of Prague.
He was given the key to the city of the Italian city of Portobuffolè (2010).