Battaglia’s teaching was so influential that for the 1991-1992 opera season’s opening night at Teatro Regio in Torino, Conductor Maurizio Benini cast Humperdinck’s “Hansel und Gretel” entirely from Battaglia’s studio of singers.
Progressing rapidly, his career quickly comprised a very varied repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to contemporary composers under such conductors as Maurizio Benini, William Christie, René Jacobs, Marc Minkowski, and Kent Nagano.
Maurizio Cattelan | Maurizio Pollini | Maurizio Arcieri | San Maurizio Canavese | Maurizio Zamparini | Maurizio Ponzi | Maurizio Damilano | Maurizio Costanzo | Maurizio Benini | Maurizio Arena | Maurizio Bianchi | Maurizio Bevilacqua | Rodolfo Benini | Maurizio Savini | Maurizio Mosca | Maurizio Lobina | Maurizio Gucci | Maurizio Guarini | Maurizio Gherardini | Maurizio Ferrini | Maurizio De Jorio | Maurizio Crozza | Maurizio Belpietro | Guido & Maurizio De Angelis |
Francesco Anile has worked with some of the more notable international conductors, such as Nello Santi, Massimo Pradella, Niksa Bareza, Evelino Pidò, Maurizio Arena, Loris Voltolini, Stefano Ranzani, Maurizio Benini, Peter Mianiti, Antonio Pirolli, Gianpaolo Bisanti and Patrick Fourniller.