CONDUCTOR

Fabio Luisi

1959 - Today

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Fabio Luisi (born 17 January 1959) is an Italian conductor. He is currently principal conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and chief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fabio Luisi is the 107th most popular conductor (down from 93rd in 2019), the 3,639th most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,429th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Italian Conductor.

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Among CONDUCTORS

Among conductors, Fabio Luisi ranks 107 out of 128Before him are Milan Horvat, Jascha Horenstein, Dennis Russell Davies, Tomás Bretón, Eri Klas, and Valery Khalilov. After him are Zdeněk Mácal, Andris Nelsons, Nikolai Golovanov, Jaap van Zweden, Daniel Harding, and Okko Kamu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Fabio Luisi ranks 272Before him are Zakir Hasanov, Akio Ōtsuka, Giovanna Amati, Sito Pons, Steven Erikson, and Kenneth Brylle. After him are Ali Bujsaim, Milcho Manchevski, Neal Stephenson, Fran Walsh, Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, and Bernardo Rezende.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Fabio Luisi ranks 3,640 out of 5,161Before him are Andrea Montermini (1964), Rudolph Schadow (1786), Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus (138), Donato Bilancia (1951), Giovanni Lodetti (1942), and Claudio Chiappucci (1963). After him are Dario Marianelli (1963), Lorenzo Insigne (1991), Ezio Pascutti (1937), Aldo Campatelli (1919), Severino Rigoni (1914), and Adolfo Farsari (1841).

Among CONDUCTORS In Italy

Among conductors born in Italy, Fabio Luisi ranks 10Before him are Carlo Maria Giulini (1914), Giuseppe Sinopoli (1946), Riccardo Chailly (1953), Victor de Sabata (1892), Claudio Scimone (1934), and Daniele Gatti (1961).