Conductor

Andrea Molino has established a reputation as a conductor in great demand on the international scene. He is equally at ease in 20th and 21st century music (with numerous world premieres) and in the traditional operatic and symphonic repertoire.
  
Recent projects as a conductor include the premiere of Mikael Karlsson's Melancholia at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm, the opening of the Chigiana International Festival in Siena with Luciano Berio's Coro and Voci, the New York Stories project with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Berg's Wozzeck directed by W. Kentridge and Sostakovic's The Nose directed by B. Kosky at the Sydney Opera House and the premiere of Cathy Marston's The Cellist at the Royal Opera House in London. For Opera Australia he had previously conducted Król Roger (directed by Kasper Holten, Green Room Award 2018), Carmen,Tosca and La Bohème (2015 NYE Gala at the Sydney Opera House), A Masked Ball (directed by Alex Ollé) and Macbeth among others. At the Teatro La Fenice in Venice he opened the 2010 concert season with the world premiere of Maderna’s Requiem (CD Stradivarius 2022, Abbiati Award 2022) and the Music Biennale 2005 with Goebbels’ Surrogate Cities among other projects.
 
He conducted the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Brussels Philharmonic, the Bochumer Symphoniker, the Badische Staatskapelle Karlsruhe, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the BBC SSO Glasgow, the Royal Swedish Orchestra, the Malmoe Opera Orchestra, the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, the Orchestre National de Lyon at the Edinburgh Festival, Vienna Konzerthaus, Berliner Festspiele at the Philharmonie Berlin, Beijing Opera House, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow, Sydney Festival, Queensland Festival, Brisbane Festival, Copenhagen Opera Festival, Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Theâtre du Capitole de Toulouse, Opéra de Nancy, Staatstheater Darmstadt, RomaEuropa Festival among others.
 
His recordings are published in CD and DVD by  Stradivarius (Milan), ECM (Munich), Naïve (Paris), ABC Classics (Sydney), among others. His performances and recordings have been programmed by the major international broadcasting companies.