Daniele Rosina – Conductor
Daniele Rosina is a UK-based conductor known for his work in contemporary music and education. He has performed at leading festivals such as the BBC Proms, Beijing Modern Music Festival and Cheltenham Music Festival, and has worked internationally with ensembles including San Francisco Ballet, Ensemble Court-Circuit, and Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.

He is Principal Conductor of Decibel Ensemble, Co-Artistic Director of Birmingham’s CrossCurrents Festival, and has collaborated with composers including Louis Andriessen and Howard Skempton. Daniele has recorded for NMC and appeared regularly on BBC Radio 3.
Daniele is Resident Conductor and Principal Conducting Tutor at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Music Director of Birmingham Schools Symphony Orchestra, and Director of Orchestral Studies at the University of Birmingham. He was recently appointed Visiting Professor in Conducting at China Conservatory, Beijing.
Recent highlights include concerts with Errollyn Wallen, a Pierre Boulez centenary celebration, and performances at Cadogan Hall and with City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra music director, Kazuki Yamada.

Described as ‘one of the most gifted and exciting young conductors around’ (Birmingham Post) and his performances as having ‘lilt, sensitivity, flexible space for the music to breathe’ and ‘a real sense of cataclysm’ (midlandsmusicreviews.com), Daniele is renowned for his insightful conducting and innovative programming.
For more information contact Daniele.rosina@gmail.com