About

Master's in Cultural Management from the International University of La Rioja, Spain.

I studied euphonium and piano at the National Conservatory of Music and hold a degree in orchestral conducting under Bertrand Valenzuela and Pablo Sabat.

In 2015, I began studying with Matteo Pagliari, Italy; who has been my main teacher since then. I have taken courses with renowned peruvian conductors such as Fernando Valcárcel, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, David Claudio, Armando Sánchez Málaga, and international conductors such as Matteo Pagliari, Emmanuel Siffert, Marnix Steffen, Rafal Jacek Delekta, and Toby Purser.

In 2024, I attended orchestral conducting classes at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MdW) with Simeon Pironkoff and Andrés Orozco-Estrada, participated in the Conducting Festival at the Royal College of Music, London, with Howard Williams, and took part in the Purser and Ravì Academy workshop in London.

He excelled in numerous international courses, the most recent being:

  • England: Purser & Ravì Conducting Academy - Maestros Toby Purser & Giuseppe Ravì

  • England: Conducting Festival, Royal College of Music - Maestro Howard Williams

  • Poland: 24th Letnia Summer Academy, Krakow Music Academy - Maestro Rafal Delekta

  • Ecuador: Niccolo Paganini Conservatory, Guayaquil - Maestro Emmanuel Siffert

At 18, he took on his first position as the director of a local choir. Since then, his career as a conductor has steadily grown.

He participated as an assistant conductor in operas such as "The Barber of Seville" and "The Magic Flute," among others, and conducted the orchestra on stage in "Turandot."

In 2019, he took over as the director of the Big Band at the National University of Music.

He collaborated with Matteo Pagliari in the symphony orchestras of the National Conservatory of Music and the Cultural Association Romanza, and with Pablo Sabat in the National Youth Symphony Orchestra Bicentenario.

He has worked on multiple operas with Matteo Pagliari, Bertrand Valenzuela, and Javier Súnico. He worked with Italian stage director Massimo Gasparon at the Alejandro Granda Festival. Since 2020, he has been the artistic and musical director of the Orquesta Sinfónica de los Cuatro Suyos. Under his direction, the Orquesta Sinfónica de los Cuatro Suyos has performed in the country's most important theaters, such as the Gran Teatro Nacional, the Teatro Municipal de Lima, and the Teatro Manuel A. Segura.

He has worked with international soloists such as Mauricio Mesones, Luz Honorio, and Carl-Emmanuel Fischbach, with whom he served as a judge for the "First Saxophone Competition" organized by the National Conservatory of Music.