Spanish conductor Pablo Rus Broseta makes his debut today, 21 March 2026, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in one of the concerts of its 2025/2026 season. The performance will take place at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.
The programme reflects Rus Broseta’s artistic commitment to contemporary creation and cross-repertoire programming, bringing together works by John Luther Adams, Clarice Assad and Astor Piazzolla.
The evening will open with Become River by Adams, followed by the European premiere of Terra: Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra by Assad, featuring bassoonist Jonathan Davies as soloist. The concert will conclude with The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires by Piazzolla, in the arrangement by Leonid Desyatnikov, presented in a staged version incorporating live dance, with the participation of Alice Ivy-Pemberton, Lauren Oakley and Kai Widdrington.
Internationally recognised for the clarity and depth of his interpretations, as well as for the coherence of his programming, Pablo Rus Broseta has built a career spanning repertoire from the Baroque to contemporary music, with a particular focus on both the core symphonic canon and new works.
Between 2015 and 2019, he was a member of the artistic team of the Seattle Symphony, first as Assistant Conductor and later as Associate Conductor, leading a wide range of programmes and collaborating with artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Renée Fleming and Joshua Bell. He also served as Music Director of the Jove Orquestra de la Generalitat Valenciana from 2017 to 2024.
Throughout his career, he has conducted ensembles including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, the Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, among many others, establishing a strong presence on the international circuit.
A committed advocate of contemporary music, he has worked closely with composers such as Wolfgang Rihm, Thomas Adès and Magnus Lindberg, and has appeared at leading festivals including the Donaueschinger Musiktage and Klangspuren Schwaz.
This debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra marks a new milestone in Pablo Rus Broseta’s international career and reinforces his position as one of the most prominent Spanish conductors of his generation.
