
Luigi Dominici graduated cum laude from the Conservatory of Torino in piano performance and composition, achieving the highest marks and awards. His principal teachers included Remo Remoli – one of the most important students of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Massimo Mila, and Ruggero Maghini. Subsequently he continued his studies at the Academy of Pescara where received the master’s degree in Orchestral Conducting, and in Antwerp, where he studied the historical Fortepiano under the guidance of Jos Van Himmerselt.
Luigi Dominici launched a brilliant and intense piano career, performing in solo recitals, as soloist with orchestras and chamber musician in various European countries, such as Italy, France, UK, Switzerland, Romania, Hungary, and Yugoslavia, collaborating with such prominent artists as violinists Vittorio Marchese and Stefan Coles, cellist Simon Gabor, pianist Chiara Tavella, singers Yetzabel Arias Fernandez and Laura Bonfante, clarinetist Lucia Marino, and the “J. Haydn” Trio.
At the same time, he also worked as a conductor at the “Teatro Regio di Torino” and at the most important Italian Opera Festivals as Maestro Sostituto, conducting Italian and German operas. In the symphonic field he has been collaborating with the orchestras of Cluj, Arad, Bacau, Ploiesti, Craiova in Romania; as well as with the “Orchestra Sinfonica della Valle d’Aosta”, “I Cameristi di Genova”, the “Orchestra da Camera di Alessandria”, the”Orchestra Internazionale d’Italia” and many others in Italy and Switzerland, particularly specializing in the repertoire of the Classical period by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert.
Luigi Dominici is the co-organizer of the Festival Musicale “Musica in Castello” in Racconigi (Italy) and has been on the juries of many national and international piano competitions. He is a Professor Emeritus at the Conservatory of Torino.