The 1976 premier of his Sinfonie N° 1 afforded him his initial experience in the symphonic genre, both as composer and conductor at the Newport Music Festival.[4]
During his time in Berlin, he continued piano studies as well as conducting under Professor Hans Martin Rabenstein. It was during this period that he composed his Sinfonie N° 2 (Grodek) before assuming a position as pianist at the opera house in Graz, Austria.[5]
He returned to Europe as music director at the Aachen Opera where he later served as Music Director and director of studies.[7] His international engagements began during these years with concert and opera performance at major musical centers in Europe, South America and Japan.
For the first South American performances of the three-act version of Alban Berg'sLulu, Lano worked to inaugurate the 1993 season at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This led to his serving as its Music Director from 2005 to 2008.[8][9][10]
In recent years, his career has been centered primarily in Europe and South America with regular engagements at the Semper OperDresden, Hamburg State Opera and Lithuanian National Philharmonic, where he conducted the first performance of his Sinfonie N° 3 in 2004.[13][14] He has also been a regular at the National Opera of Slovakia in Bratislava and the Teatro Colón.