Carlo Ipata is an Italian conductor, flutist, and early music specialist celebrated for breathing life into Baroque masterpieces. As founder of the ensemble Auser Musici, he’s carved a niche reviving obscure operas and instrumental works by composers like Handel, Vivaldi, and lesser-known figures such as Francesco Gasparini. His recent projects—like *The Gasparini Album* and live recordings of Alessandro Melani’s *L’empio punito*—showcase his knack for unearthing musical gems with scholarly rigor and vibrant performances. A passionate advocate for historical instruments, Ipata also shines as a soloist, notably in Vivaldi’s flute concertos. When he’s not conducting or recording, he shares his expertise through teaching and collaborations with artists like mezzo-soprano Romina Basso. Whether resurrecting forgotten arias or polishing familiar Baroque hits, Ipata’s work feels like a lively conversation between past and present.
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