"One of the brightest lights to shine through of late has been Robert Treviño...exquisitely rendered...frankly gorgeous conducting."
— NEW YORK TIMES, 2024
"Treviño forms one symphonic organism that, with its delicate lines, its piercing nine-note chord blocks, venomous scherzos and waltzing dances of death, turns the whole span into the turning of a musical wheel of fortune… Very enthusiastic applause."
— LEIPZIGER VOLKSZEITUNG, on Robert Treviño with the CBSO at the Mahler Festival Leipzig, 2023
"Startlingly excellent…Treviño maintains irresistible momentum, absorbing each detail into the general crescendo…he doesn’t skimp on the menace, but he and his musicians keep swinging to the end, dancing into darkness.”
— ALEX ROSS, THE NEW YORKER
“One of the music world’s rising stars…Put him in front of an orchestra and he becomes a human dynamo.”
— GRAMOPHONE
“One of the music world’s rising stars…Put him in front of an orchestra and he becomes a human dynamo.”
- GRAMOPHONE, 2022
"Startlingly excellent…Treviño maintains irresistible momentum, absorbing each detail into the general crescendo…he doesn’t skimp on the menace, but he and his musicians keep swinging to the end, dancing into darkness.”
- Alex Ross, THE NEW YORKER, 2022
"Treviño forms one symphonic organism that, with its delicate lines, its piercing nine-note chord blocks, venomous scherzos and waltzing dances of death, turns the whole span into the turning of a musical wheel of fortune… Very enthusiastic applause."
- LEIPZIGER VOLKSZEITUNG, 2023
UPCOMING
14 Jan 2026
Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem Theatre
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (soloists Justina Gringyte, Nikolai Schukoff)
29 Jan 2026
London, United Kingdom
Barbican Centre
Márton Illés: ‘Vont-tér’ for Violin and Orchestra (soloist: Patricia Kopatchinskaja)
Rachmaninoff: Symphony no. 2
