Stéphane Lissner

Born in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, son of a company manager, Lissner is a student at the Collège Stanislas and the lycée Henri-IV.

[2] As he was to retain the management of the Aix Festival until 2009, he had to leave it in 2006 to fully assume the positions of Superintendent and Artistic Director of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, to which he was appointed in April 2005 and reappointed in November 2009.

[3] Finally, Nicolas Joël advanced the end of his term of office to August 1, 2014 and, on July 9, 2014, Lissner was officially appointed Director of the Paris Opera.

[4] With effect from 1 June 2023, the date of entry into force of the decree, the Superintendent Stéphane Lissner has ceased to hold office at the Teatro di San Carlo of Naples following the urgent legislative interventions, adopted at the meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic dated 4 May 2023 concerning the reform of governance including lyric-symphonic foundations which provides for the prohibition of receiving assignments, positions and collaborations for those who have completed the 70th year of age.

[5][6][7] In May 2018, Lissner supports his Director of Dance, Aurélie Dupont[8] following the disclosure by the press of an internal investigation pointing out the mistrust of a majority of dancers towards their management.

Stéphane Lissner