Arturo Moscoso (1999) began formal studies in choral and orchestral conducting at 13 under German conductor Konrad von Abel. He obtained a Bachelor’s in Orchestral and Choral Conducting from ESMUC in Barcelona in 2022, where he acquired extensive experience through collaborations in Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary repertoires. In 2024, he completed a Master’s in Choral Conducting at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp, where his thesis, supervised by Early Music specialist Hendrik Vandenabeele, examined interpretative and musicological aspects of Lagrime di San Pietro. He is now pursuing a PhD on performance practices in the music of Nicolas Gombert. Moscoso founded and serves as artistic director of Vetus Carmina, a professional vocal ensemble devoted to Renaissance polyphony, and has conducted the Aleph choir of Madrid since 2018.
Update: August 2025