Pablo Devigo is a conductor and historical keyboardist whose work bridges over four centuries of musical tradition through innovative interpretive approaches. Trained in composition and conducting at the Conservatory of the Principality of Asturias, where he graduated with Extraordinary Prize and Highest Honors, Devigo furthered his education as a Fulbright Scholar at the Cleveland Institute of Music. His pursuit of historical performance expertise led him to the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague.
Devigo’s professional journey reflects his commitment to both scholarly research and vibrant performance. In 2022, he founded Música d’Outrora, an ensemble dedicated to historical recovery and innovation. His artistic leadership is showcased in their debut recording Still Life (Deux-Elles, 2025), which presents a fresh perspective on the 17th-century Italian stylus fantasticus tradition.
Throughout his career, Devigo has collaborated with renowned conductors including Bernard Haitink at the Lucerne Festival, Paul Daniel, and William Christie. His ongoing relationship with the Royal Philharmonic of Galicia has resulted in several notable performances in Santiago de Compostela.
Currently pursuing his doctorate in Orchestral Conducting at Indiana University, Devigo is preparing a critical edition of “Muerte en Amor es la Ausencia,” a comedia by Sebastián Durón. This project exemplifies his approach of combining rigorous research with performance practice.
Pablo Devigo’s artistic vision continues to gain international recognition as he creates meaningful dialogues between historical repertoire and contemporary audiences, offering new aesthetic and poetic interpretations that connect past and present.