
Riccardo Muti
Biography
Riccardo Muti (born 28 July 1941) is an Italian conductor. He is current music director of the Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini. Muti has previously held posts at the Maggio Musicale in Florence, the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He was named Music Director Emeritus in Chicago in 2023.
A prolific recording artist, Muti has received numerous honours and awards, including two Grammy Awards. He is especially associated with the music of Giuseppe Verdi. Among the world's leading conductors, in a 2015 Bachtrack poll he was ranked by music critics as the world's fifth best living conductor.
Muti was born in Naples but he spent his early childhood in Molfetta, near Bari, in the long region of Apulia on Italy's southern Adriatic coast. His father, Domenico, was a pathologist in Molfetta, as well as an amateur singer and great music lover; his mother, Gilda, was a reserved and severe Neapolitan woman with five children.
Muti graduated from Liceo classico (Classical Lyceum) Vittorio Emanuele II in Naples, then studied piano at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella under Vincenzo Vitale; here Muti was awarded a diploma cum laude. He was subsequently awarded a diploma in Composition and Conducting by the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory, Milan, where he studied with the composer Bruno Bettinelli and the conductor Antonino Votto. He has also studied composition with Nino Rota, whom he considers a mentor. He was unanimously awarded first place by the jury of the "Guido Cantelli Competition for Conductors" in Milan in 1967 and became, the next year, principal conductor and music director of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, a post he held for eleven years.
Since 1971 he has been a frequent conductor of operas and concerts at the Salzburg Festival, where he is particularly known for his Mozart opera performances. From 1972 Muti regularly conducted the Philharmonia Orchestra in London and in 1973 he was appointed its principal conductor, succeeding Otto Klemperer.
In 1979, Muti became the music director and principal conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1986, he became principal conductor of the Filarmonica della Scala, Milan, with which in 1988 he received the Viotti d'Oro and toured Europe. In 1989 he conducted a live performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni that was recorded on a DVD. In 1991, after twelve years as music director, he announced his resignation from the Philadelphia Orchestra, effective at the end of the 1991–1992 season.
In 1995 he was the president of the jury of the International Composing Competition "2 Agosto".
Muti has been a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. In 1996, he conducted the Vienna Philharmonic during Vienna Festival Week and on tour to Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Germany; he most recently toured with the Vienna Philharmonic to Japan in 2008. Muti has also led the orchestra's Vienna New Year's Concert on seven occasions to date: in 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2018, 2021 and 2025. ...
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Known For

TV
Great Performances
Self
1971

TV
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972

Film
Neujahrskonzert 2004
Self - Conductor
2004
Film
Resurrection
2019

TV
Wonders - The Peninsula of Treasures
Self - Guest
2018

Film
Nabucco
Self - Conductor
1986
Film
Rigoletto
Self - Conductor
1994

Film
Manon Lescaut
Self - Conductor
1998

Film
The Magic Flute
Self - Conductor
2006

Film
Europa Riconosciuta
Self - Conductor
2004

Film
Don Pasquale - Teatro alla Scala
Self - Conductor
1994

Film
Conducting Mahler
Self - Conductor
2002

Film
I vespri Siciliani
Self - Conductor
1990

Film
Don Pasquale
Self - Conductor
2006

Film
A Magic Friend: The Maestro Nino Rota
Self
1994

Film
Otello
Self - Conductor
2001
Film
Verdi Ernani
Self - Conductor
1982

Film
Concerto per Agrigento - Capitale italiana della Cultura 2025
Self - Conductor
2025

Film
Falstaff (La Scala)
Self - Conductor
2002
TV
CSO Concert Series
Self - Conductor
Filmography
2025FilmNew Year's Concert 2025as Self - Conductor2025FilmConcerto per Agrigento - Capitale italiana della Cultura 2025as Self - Conductor2025FilmConcert in honor of and in the presence of Pope Leo XIV2021FilmNew Year's Concert 2021as Self - Conductor2021FilmI Wiener Philharmoniker e Riccardo Muti: una lunga amicizia in musicaas Self - Conductor2019FilmResurrection2019FilmVerdi-Requiem mit Riccardo Mutias Self - Conductor2018TVWonders - The Peninsula of Treasuresas Self - Guest2018FilmNew Year's Concert 2018as Self - Conductor2017FilmAida - Verdi - Salzburg Festivalas Self - Conductor2014FilmBeethoven: Symphony 9 by Riccardo Mutias Self - Conductor2011FilmCarlos Kleiber: I am Lost to the Worldas Self2009FilmEuropakonzert 2009 from Naplesas Self - Conductor2008FilmMozart: Cosi Fan Tutteas Self - Conductor2006FilmDon Pasqualeas Self - Conductor2006FilmThe Magic Fluteas Self - Conductor2006FilmMozart: Symphonies 40 & 41as Self - Conductor2004FilmEuropa Riconosciutaas Self - Conductor2004FilmNeujahrskonzert 2004as Self - Conductor2002FilmConducting Mahleras Self - Conductor2002FilmFalstaff (La Scala)as Self - Conductor2002FilmPorpora • Mozart • Haydnas Self - Conductor2001FilmOtelloas Self - Conductor2001FilmLe Nozze di Figaroas Self - Conductor2001FilmIl Trovatore - Teatro alla Scalaas Self - Conductor2000FilmNew Year's Concert 2000as Self - Conductor1998FilmManon Lescautas Self - Conductor1994FilmA Magic Friend: The Maestro Nino Rotaas Self1994FilmDon Pasquale - Teatro alla Scalaas Self - Conductor1994FilmRigolettoas Self - Conductor1993FilmNino Rota: Between Cinema and Concertas Self1990FilmI vespri Sicilianias Self - Conductor1987FilmDon Giovanni1986FilmNabuccoas Self - Conductor1983FilmCosi Fan Tutteas Self - Conductor1982FilmVerdi Ernanias Self - Conductor1972TVLe Grand Échiquieras Self1971TVGreat Performancesas Self—FilmLudwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis op.123as Self - Conductor—FilmConcert for Europe 2025as Self - Conductor—FilmStabat Materas self—TVCSO Concert Seriesas Self - Conductor