Valentina Peleggi has been Music Director of the Richmond Symphony
(Virginia, USA) since the 20/21 season and recently renewed her contract to
Summer 2028, having already revitalized the orchestra�s artistic output.
While focusing on developing the orchestra�s own sound she has also launched
new concert formats, joined national co-commission partnerships, started a
three-year composer-in-residence programme, launched conducting
masterclasses in collaboration with the local universities, and championed
neglected composers from diverse backgrounds. During the pandemic she sat on
the jury of the first virtual Menuhin Competition hosted by the Richmond
Symphony.
Peleggi�s guest appearances in North America have included the Chicago,
Dallas, Baltimore, New World, Kansas City and Colorado symphonies and at the
Grant Park Music Festival. In 24/25 she debuts with the Indianapolis,
Pacific and Vancouver symphonies. European engagements this coming
season include debuts with the London Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony,
Haydn Orchestra Bolzano, and return visits to the Residentie Orkest, Liege
Philharmonic and Opera North orchestras as well as to the BBC Singers. She
has previously conducted the Royal Philharmonic, BBC National Orchestra of
Wales, Ulster Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, Antwerp Symphony, Nuremberg
Symphoniker, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Norrkoping Symphony, Orchestra della
Toscana, Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano and Arena di Verona orchestras and at
the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.
Opera (especially bel canto) is vital part of Peleggi�s activity. In May
2024 she made a hugely successful debut at Seattle Opera with Il Barbiere di
Siviglia, and will conduct Rossini�s Semiramide at the Opera de Rouen in
2025. She has previously conducted Le Comte Ory with the Philharmonia
Orchestra at Garsington Opera and Rigoletto at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste,
and made her Op�ra de Lyon debut with Piazzola�s Maria de Buenos
Aires. Whilst a Mackerras Fellow at English National Opera in 2018 and
2019 she conducted a wide range of repertoire including Carmen and La
Boh�me.
2021 saw the release of her first CD, featuring a cappella works by Villa
Lobos in a new critical edition for Naxos guest edited by Peleggi and
performed by the S�o Paulo Symphony Chorus, where she returned in 2023 to
conduct an a cappella concert. While acting Principal Conductor and Artistic
Advisor of the Chorus, she was concurrently Resident Conductor of the S�o
Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Music Director (responsible for Italian
repertoire) of the Theatro S�o Pedro in S�o Paulo.
The first Italian woman to enter the conducting programme at the Royal
Academy of Music of London, she graduated with Distinction and was awarded
the DipRAM for an outstanding final concert, as well as numerous other
prizes, and was recently honoured with the title of Associate. She furthered
her studies with David Zinman and Daniele Gatti at the Zurich Tonhalle and
at the Royal Concertgebouw masterclasses. She won the 2014 Conducting Prize
at the Festival International de Inverno Campos do Jord�o, was awarded a
Bruno Walter Foundation Scholarship at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary
Music in California, and received the Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship
2015-2017 under Marin Alsop.
Peleggi holds a Master in Conducting with Honours from the Conservatorio
Santa Cecilia in Rome, and in 2013 she received the Accademia Chigiana�s
highest award, going on to assist Bruno Campanella and Gianluigi Gelmetti at
Teatro Regio di Torino, Opera Bastille Paris, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Teatro
Regio di Parma and Teatro San Carlo. She also assisted on a live worldwide
broadcast and DVD production of Rossini's Cenerentola with the Orchestra
Nazionale della RAI. From 2005 to 2015 she was the Principal Conductor and
Music Director of the University Choir in Florence and remains their
Honorary Conductor, receiving a special award from the Government in 2011 in
recognition of her work there. Peleggi is passionate about the arts and
holds a Master in Comparative Literature.
June 2024