Luigi Gaggero
Conductor

It is by feeling the deep need for a constant dialogue between classical, contemporary and ancient music that Luigi Gaggero directs the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, the Ukho Ensemble (specialized in contemporary music) and the Baroque vocal ensemble La Dolce Maniera. With a great passion for medieval painting; Dante and Cavalcanti; the cinema of Bergman and Tarr; Bach, Mozart and Kurtág; Heidegger and Nietzsche, Luigi is sensitive to artists who express the transcendent in art.
Under Luigi’s leadership, the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra has quickly become one of the most respected musical ensembles in Ukraine and has been the first Eastern European Orchestra to collaborate with the prestigious German agency KD Schmid. Luigi has conducted his Orchestra in some of the most important European concert halls, like Berliner Philharmonie, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Dresden Kulturpalast, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Cité de la Musique in Paris and Warsaw Philharmonic. These sold-out concerts have met with great critical acclaim by the worldwide press. In 2022 Luigi and KSO have received the honour of being invited to play at the NATO summit in Madrid and of being awarded the “Tremplin Musical” Prize of the Fondation Prince Pierre of Monaco.
Before launching his conducting career, Luigi performed for 25 years as a cimbalom player and percussionist, collaborating with the finest European orchestras and ensembles (Berliner Philharmoniker, Münchner Philharmoniker, Filarmonica della Scala, Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland, Philharmonia Orchestra London, Camerata Salzburg, Finnish Radio Orchestra, Orchestre du Théâtre de La Monnaie, Orchestre de Radio France), under the direction of Abbado, Barenboim, Boulez, Gatti, Harnoncourt, Muti, Nagano, Nott, Ono, Pappano, Poppen and Rattle.
Luigi Gaggero studied percussion and conducting with Andrea Pestalozza, who led him to the enthusiastic discovery of 20th century music; cimbalom with Márta Fábián, and, studying with Edgar Guggeis and Rainer Seegers, was the first percussionist to receive the Soloist Diploma with honors at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin.
Luigi Gaggero is professor of cimbalom at the Conservatoire and at the Académie Supérieure de Musique in Strasbourg, where he also founded and conducted the Academy’s Contemporary Music Ensemble.