Mr Luisi maintains an active schedule of guest engagements with international orchestras and opera companies. He has appeared with, among others, the Orchestre de Paris, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Vienna Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, NHK Symphony in Tokyo, Munich Philharmonic, Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. Additionally, he is a frequent guest at the Vienna Staatsoper, Bayerische Staatsoper, Deutsche Oper and Staatsoper in Berlin. He made his début at the Salzburg Festival with Richard Strauss' Die Liebe der Danae in 2002 and returned the following season for Strauss' Die Ägyptische Helena.
During the 2009-10 season in addition to concerts in Dresden and tours with the Staatskapelle, he tours extensively with the Vienna Symphony in Europe and in Japan. In the summer of 2010 he begins his tenure as artistic director of the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo. Guest engagements include a new production of Tosca at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich for the Opera Festival, and at the Metropolitan Opera Elektra, Hansel und Gretel and Le Nozze di Figaro. He conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Gurzenich Orchestra.
Mr Luisi made his American début in 2000 both with the New York Philharmonic and with the Lyric Opera of Chicago in a new production of Rigoletto. He made his début at the Metropolitan Opera in 2005 with Don Carlo. He returned in 2007 for a new production of Die Ägyptische Helena as well as for Simon Boccanegra and Turandot.
His recordings include rare Verdi operas (Jérusalem, Alzira, Aroldo), Salieri's La Locandiera, Bellini's I puritani and symphonic repertoire of Honegger, Respighi and Liszt. He recorded all symphonies and the oratorio Das Buch mit den sieben Siegeln by the neglected austrian composer Franz Schmidt. He has recorded several Works by Richard Strauss for Sony Classical and a highly awarded Anton Bruckner's 9th Symphony with Dresden Staatskapelle.
Born in Genoa in 1959, Mr Luisi began his piano studies at the age of four and received his diploma in 1978 from the Conservatorio Nicolò Paganini. He later attended conducting studies with Milan Horvat at the Conservatory in Graz.
Forthcoming concerts with Fabio Luisi:
Fabio Luisi conducts Mozart and Schubert
Mar 09 2010, 19:30 - Royal Festival Hall
Fabio Luisi conducts Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Janine Jansen and Maxim Rysanov





