Floris Visser


Floris Visser is a Dutch opera director and arts administrator. He is currently artistic director of the Dutch opera company Opera Trionfo, and considered one of the leading talents in a new generation of opera directors. Visser works in renowned opera houses such as the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow, Zürich Opera House, Dutch National Opera & Internationale Händelfestspiele Karlsruhe.

Education

Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Floris Visser performed on the theatre stage from a very early age. During his years at elementary and high school he was trained as an actor, singer and classical pianist. Following his studies at the Gymnasium, he attended the Theatre Academy of Maastricht, where he was educated as an actor and director. After graduating at the Maastricht Theatre Academy in 2006, he went on to study classical singing at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. While still a student there, he was appointed Professor of drama and dramaturgy at the Royal Conservatory, and served as assistant director at Dutch National Opera Academy and for Willy Decker at Dutch National Opera.

Early work

In 2008 he directed Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro at the Royal Theatre Carré, followed by productions of Menotti's The Telephone and Poulenc's La Voix Humaine at the InternationalTheatre Festival Amsterdam and the New Festival The Hague. In 2009, he produced Handel’s Agrippina for the International Handel Year at the :nl:Koninklijke Schouwburg|Royal Theatre The Hague, and the Teatro Communale in Modena. He then created a new production of Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito at the Lucent Danstheater. In 2011 he was dramaturg and assistant director for the production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice on the lake of the Royal Palace of Soestdijk. In 2011, he also directed his own production of Rossini’s Il Signor Bruschino, which played at the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Konzerthaus Berlin, and staged Life with an idiot, after Alfred Schnittke's opera & Viktor Jerofejev’s novella, for Dutch National Opera.

Cultural professor and artistic director

In 2012, Visser was appointed Cultural Professor at Delft University of Technology In 2013, he directed the Dutch premiere of Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave for the Dutch touring company Opera Trionfo. The same year he was appointed artistic director of Opera Trionfo. In 2013, he was awarded the Charlotte Köhler Prize 2013 by the Prince Bernhard Culture Fund. His company's mission has always been to create productions of rare and unique opera repertoire and the development of young talent. Visser also turned the company into an international platform that coproduces with orchestras, theatres, and other opera houses at home and abroad.

Recent work

In 2013, Visser became the youngest and first Dutch director ever to be invited to the Bolshoi Opera in Moscow. Here he staged Mozart's Così fan tutte, which premiered in May 2014. This production received five Golden Mask nominations, Russia's most prestigious theatre prize. Amongst the nominations were those for Best Production and Best Director. His 2015 production of Gluck’s Orphée et Eurydice for got awarded Opera of the Year 2015 by Opera Magazine. In 2016, he directed the world premiere of Pierangelo Valtinoni's The Wizard of Oz at Opernhaus Zürich. In 2017 Visser staged Handel's oratorium Semele for the opening of The Internationale Händelfestspiele Karslruhe, which became a famous production with German and international audiences and press. The same year he initiated a four-year plan for a series of newly composed operas called Sign of the Times in co-production with Opera Trionfo, Dutch National Opera and the Asko/Schönberg|Asko|Schoenberg Ensemble. The first episode, Fortress Europe, was composed by Calliope Tsoupaki. and premiered during the 2017. In 2017–2018 he directed Verdi's La Traviata for Dutch National Touring Opera & Antigona by Tommaso Traetta as a co-production of Theater Osnabrück and Opera Trionfo.
More recent productions in the year 2019 were Vivaldi's oratorium Juditha Triumphans at Dutch National Opera, Manon by Jules Massenet at Zürich Opera House with star tenor Piotr Beczala, & Les contes d’Hoffmann at Staatstheater Karlsruhe. In season 2019-2020 he will direct new productions of Mozart’s Don Giovanni for the Badisches Staatstheater and Le Nozze di Figaro at the Aalto Musiktheater in Essen. Visser serves as an opera educator for Dutch National Opera Academy, the Conservatory of Amsterdam, the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, the Theatre Academy of Maastricht, and the Zürich. In 2018, he was invited to become a director at the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities'

Honors and awards