Antonio Pappano

Music Director of The Royal Opera

Sir Antonio Pappano is an English-Italian conductor and pianist. He is Conductor Laureate of The Royal Opera and Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.

Antonio Pappano at rehearsal
Antonio Pappano at rehearsal on the Main Stage
Antonio Pappano at rehearsal
Antonio Pappano at rehearsal on the Main Stage
Antonio Pappano at rehearsal
Antonio Pappano at rehearsal on the Main Stage

Biography

Sir Antonio Pappano is Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Laureate of The Royal Opera (where he was Music Director, 2002–24) and former Music Director of the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (2005–23). He has held previous titles with Norwegian Opera, Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

Pappano appears as guest conductor with many of the world’s most prestigious orchestras, festivals and opera houses, including the Berlin and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the London, Chicago and Boston Symphonies, the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the Staatskapelle Dresden, Bavarian Radio Symphony and Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, the Vienna State Opera, Metropolitan Opera New York and Teatro alla Scala Milan, the Salzburg and Verbier Festivals, and the BBC Proms. 

Pappano has been an exclusive recording artist for Warner Classics (formerly EMI Classics) since 1995. He has also developed a notable career as a speaker and presenter, and has fronted several critically-acclaimed BBC Television documentaries including ‘Opera Italia’, ‘Pappano’s Essential Ring Cycle’ and ‘Pappano’s Classical Voices’. As a pianist, he appears as an accompanist with singers including Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Gerald Finley, Matthias Goerne and Ian Bostridge.

His awards and honours include Gramophone’s ‘Artist of the Year’ in 2000, the 2003 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera, the 2004 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award, and the Bruno Walter prize from the Académie du Disque Lyrique in Paris. In 2012 he was created a Cavaliere di Gran Croce of the Republic of Italy, and a Knight of the British Empire for his services to music, and in 2015 he was named the 100th recipient of the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Gold Medal, the body’s highest honour. He became Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in the New Year Honours 2024 for conducting the Coronation Orchestra, on the occasion of the Coronation of their Majesties the King and the Queen, and won the 2024 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera.

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