Born in Valencia in 1978, he began his musical studies at the Centre de Música i Dansa Natzaret and graduated from the Joaquín Rodrigo Superior Conservatory of Music in Valencia in 2005, after winning the VIII National Competition of Young Performers City of Xàtiva. Later on, he studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe (Germany) and, years later, he won the second prize in the Chamber Music Competition of the Academia Valenciana de la Música.

He completes the Official Master’s Degree in Artistic Education, Musical Performance and Applied Research at the Salvador Seguí Conservatory in Castellón, specializing in Contemporary and Modern Music, and graduates from the Taller de Músics School in Barcelona, specializing in Jazz and Modern Music.

She has collaborated with some of the best orchestras in the national scene such as the Orquesta Municipal de Valencia, Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana titular of the Palau de Les Arts Reina Sofía, Orquesta del Gran Teatre del Liceu de Barcelona, Orquesta Pablo Sarasate de Pamplona and Orquesta Sinfónica de Extremadura, while she has taught horn at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia, at the Conservatorio Superior de Música Óscar Esplá de Alicante and at the Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Torrent.

He currently teaches at the Conservatorio Superior “Salvador Seguí” in Castellón and at the Escola Superior del Taller de Músics in Barcelona. In addition, since 2016, he has been a jazz teacher in the Horn Classroom of the Spanish Brass Luur Metalls Academy.

In the last decade, Pau Moltó has been studying the possibilities of the horn in jazz and sharing the stage with great performers such as Wayne Shorter, John Patitucci, Brian Blade, Danilo Perez, Jay Anderson, Steve Wilson, Lewis Nash, Gil Goldstein, Perico Sambeat, David Pastor and Albert Sanz, among others. He is also part of projects such as Breaking Brass or Russafa Ensemble, led by Albert Sanz.

He currently leads his own group, French Horn Jazz Project, with which he has just recorded his first album project. At the same time, he collaborates in several projects with which he makes recordings and concerts in the main stages of the Spanish geography and, since 2017, he is also part of the Umbria Jazz Orchestra, resident orchestra of the International Festival of Umbria Jazz (Peruggia, Italy).