Born in 1998, Giuseppe Stillitano studied violin at the Liceo Musicale in Cinquefrondi and earned his piano diploma at the Conservatoire of Reggio Calabria, later graduating in orchestral conducting from the Milan Conservatoire and refining his training with Donato Renzetti at the APM in Saluzzo.
He began his career in 2021 and has collaborated with orchestras such as National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia, I Musici of Parma, Wiener Festspiele of Vienna, Sinfonica of Milan, Polska Filharmonia Bałtycka of Gdańsk, Giovanile della Magna Grecia of Taranto, Kaunas City Symphony, Royal Oman Symphony of Muscat, among others.
A former “Patron of Culture” of the Treccani Foundation and recipient of the title “Knight of the Order of Merit of Savoy”, he has been recognised as a “Conductor of the Future” by Opera Charm Magazine and an “Italian Excellence Abroad” by Music Paper Magazine.
Since 2023, he has been assistant to Gianluca Marcianò across Europe and Asia, and has worked with soloists Elly Suh and Cihat Aşkın, as well as with opera singers Sondra Radvanovsky and Piotr Beczała.
Giuseppe currently lives in London, where he holds a scholarship for a Master in Conducting at the Royal College of Music.