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Gustavo Romero - Piano
Concert pianist Gustavo Romero has a stellar reputation for both the technical brilliance and interpretive depth of his playing, as well as his commitment to in-depth exploration of individual composers.
For the past ten years, Mr. Romero has dedicated his focus toward preparing a series of concerts featuring music of one composer each year. So far, he has presented works of Chopin, Bach, Schumann, Schubert, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Haydn, and Händel, including complete piano sonata cycles of Beethoven and Mozart.
This year, in celebration of Chopin’s 200th birth anniversary, Mr. Romero will present piano recitals featuring the music of this great composer worldwide, as well as orchestra concerti in San Diego, California; Glacier, Montana; and Quad City, Iowa.
Mr. Romero, a native of San Diego with heritage in Guadalajara, Mexico, discovered his love and gift for music at age five, when being introduced to the piano of a neighbor. He started taking lessons, and gave his first public performances at the age of 10, while also winning his first piano competition. His early teachers included Ilana Mysior.
Following a recommendation by Bohemian pianist Rudolf Serkin, Gustavo moved to New York City to attend, and graduate from The Juilliard School.
At age 13, he performed with the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta.
In 1983 he won the Avery Fisher Young Artist Career Grant, and in 1989 First Prize in the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Switzerland.
In 2004, Dallas radio station WRR selected one of his concerts as the best performance of the year.
In addition to concert performances, Mr. Romero serves as Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas.
While celebrating music and anniversary of Frédéric Chopin this year, Mr. Romero will complete his ambitious project of presenting Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas on three continents, in seven recitals, within three years. Among other cities, performances took place in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Mexico City, the University of North Texas, La Jolla and Palm Springs.
Earlier this year, Mr. Romero was featured at the beautifully restored Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy, as well as in Carmel, Oakmont, Santa Rosa and other communities in the Bay area.
Later this year, he will perform for the first time in Macao.
Highlights of the past three years include feature stories on NPR, a seven city recital tour of Japan, as well as concerts in South Africa, Asia, Mexico and the United States.
In 2006, Mr. Romero performed piano concerti of Mozart in San Diego conducting from the keyboard, and Mozart duo-piano recitals in Venice and Vicenza, Italy, with Massimo Somenzi.
In the Fall of 2005, he performed duo-piano music in concert with Darío Ntaca of Argentina. In August of 2005 Mr. Romero was featured in solo recitals at Massey University (Wellington, New Zealand), Mahidol University (Bangkok, Thailand), and in a concerto performance with the Martha Argerich Sinfonietta (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Master classes were a prominent part of this tour.
In 2004, he completed a two-year Mozart cycle: The Complete Piano Sonatas, Fantasies, and Rondos as well as the Complete Four Hand and Two Piano Works with pianist Massimo Somenzi in concerts across the United States.
For Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto in A minor he was both soloist and conductor in California and Texas.
His complete traversal of Chopin’s solo piano works in six sold-out concerts received numerous critical accolades, including the Los Angeles Times, which stated, “Romero showed an easy musicality, solid technical resources, a joy in illuminating miniatures and an unfeigned authority in this music in short, strong rapport with the poetic and lyric elements in the composer’s art.” The series was recorded for national broadcast on NPR’s Performance Today.
Mr. Romero has performed as piano soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Atlanta, Houston, Boston Pops, Albuquerque, Austin, Pittsburgh, Honolulu, New World Symphonies, English Chamber Orchestra, Radio France Orchestra, Philharmonia Hungarica, New Japan Philharmonic, Shanghai Orchestra, Cape Town Philharmonic, Russian Symphony Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, and the Liège Philharmonic, a concert internationally broadcast from the United Nations headquarters. He has presented concerts around the globe, and appeared at major music festivals around the world.
With Koch records, Mr. Romero has recorded Chopin, Mompou, Debussy, and the five Beethoven concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra.
He maintains residences in New York City and Dallas.
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Performances for Season 25 (current season)
Concert 2
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Artists who also play the Piano
Gregory Allen Alessio Bax Naida Cole Anne Epperson Leon Fleisher Grace Fong Helen Huang Sung-Mi Im Meng-Chieh Liu Alexandre Moutouzkine Jon Nakamatsu Gail Niwa Jon Kimura Parker Anna Polonsky André-Michel Schub Joyce Yang
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Gregory Allen - Piano
Grand Prize winner of the 1980 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv; Second Prize at the 1978 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels.
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Atar Arad - Viola
Distinguished soloist in prestigious festivals worldwide and Professor of Viola at the University of Indiana at Bloomington.
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Ik-Hwan Bae - Violin
Winner of the Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels and Concertmaster of the Hwaum Chamber Orchestra in Korea
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Alessio Bax - Piano
Winner of the 2009 Avery Fisher Career Grant
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Jeff Bradetich - Doublebass
Distinguished soloist and recording artist; Faculty member, University of
North Texas
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Carter Brey - Cello
Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
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Che-Yen Chen - Viola
First prize winner of the 2003 William Primrose Viola Competition and “Yuri Bashmet prize” winner of the 2003 Lionel Tertis Viola Competition.
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Naida Cole - Piano
Pianist Naida Cole has been hailed as "a dazzling star" by Gramophone magazine. She has quickly established a reputation as an individual artist with her own unique voice.
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Paul Coletti - Viola
Winner of the Naumberg International Competition in New York and Professor of Viola at UCLA
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Luba Daneman - Violin
Winner of the Chamber Music Competition at the Moscow Conservatory.
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Susan Dubois - Viola
Winner of the Tertis International Competition in England and Professor of Viola at the University of North Texas.
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James Dunham - Viola
Professor of Violin and Chamber Music at Rice University. Former Violist with the Cleveland Quartet.
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Anthony Elliott - Cello
"His emotional communication is often profound, and his glittering, silvery tone captivates the ear."
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Anne Epperson - Piano
Distinguished performer, recording artist, teacher and clinician. Professor of Collaborative Piano at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s School of Music.
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Norman Fischer - Cello
Distinguished chamber music artist and professor of cello at Rice University
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Leon Fleisher - Piano
Renowned as a pianist, conductor and teacher, now in his sixth decade before the public with the dynamic CD Two Hands.
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Grace Fong - Piano
Praised as a "true musical colourist with enormous style and taste," an artist of "rare eloquence and grace"
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Roland Glassl - Viola
1st Prize Winner of the 1997 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition in England and Violist in the Mandelring String Quartet in Germany
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Kenneth Goldsmith - Violin
Professor of Violin at Rice University and Violinist of the Mirecourt Trio. He has taught on the faculties of colleges and universities throughout the United States.
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Yuval Gotlibovitch - Viola
First prizes in 2003 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition (U.K) and the 2004 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition (U.S.A)
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Augustin Hadelich - Violin
Winner 2009 Avery Fisher Career Grant. Gold medal 2006 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.
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Jaymee Haefner - Harp
Professor of Harp at the University of North Texas. Recent performances in Mexico, Moscow, and Prague.
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Lynn Harrell - Cello
A consummate soloist, chamber musician, recitalist, conductor, and teacher, his work throughout the world places him in the highest echelon of today’s performing artists.
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Gary Hoffman - Cello
Internationally renowned as first North American to win the Rostropovich International Competition International Competition in Paris (1986)
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Yi-Jia Susanne Hou - Violin
Gold Medalist, 3 International Violin Competitions: Concours Jacques Thibaud,1999; Lipizer,1999; Sarasate,1997.
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Nai-Yuan Hu - Violin
Gold Medallist of the 1985 Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels and highly distinguished concert and recording artist. Director of the Taiwan Connection Music Festival.
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Helen Huang - Piano
Winner of Avery Fisher Career Grant and Arthur Rubinstein Prize
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Sung-Mi Im - Piano
“Her touch, phrasing, and sense of balance were magic” Tuscan Citizen.
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Jun Iwasaki - Violin
First prize winner of Coleman Chamber Music Competition, Los Angeles
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Ko Iwasaki - Cello
Winner of the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow.
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Sarah Kapustin - Violin
Prizewinner in many competitions and distinguished soloist and chamber musician and member of the Atlas Piano Trio.
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Barnabás Kelemen - Violin
Barnabás Kelemen’s performances at the 2002 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (IVCI) “radiated such charisma that one could almost forget that anyone else had come before.”
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David Kim - Violin
Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
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Eric Kim - Cello
Received the first William Schuman Prize awarded for outstanding leadership and achievement in music from Juilliard
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Katalin Kokas - Viola
Gold Medallist of the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition and the Joseph Szigeti International Competition in Hungary.
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Scott Lee - Viola
Winner of a Nathan Wedeen Management Award at the 1996 Concert Artists Guild Competition.
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Philip Lewis - Violin
Founder/Artistic Director of CMI; Professor of Violin, University of North Texas; Performs in festivals worldwide.
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Jungshin Lim Lewis - Cello
Grand Prize Winner of the Dong-Ah International Competition in Korea and Principal Cellist with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra.
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Cho-Liang Lin - Violin
One of the finest virtuoso violinists in the world today.
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Meng-Chieh Liu - Piano
Performs with major orchestras world-wide; Faculty member, Curtis Institute of Music
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Jon Manasse - Clarinet
Principal clarinetist of the American Ballet Theater Orchestra and one of the nation´s most highly sought-after wind players.
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Stefan Milenkovich - Violin
Recognized internationally for both exceptional artistry and his life-long commitment to humanitarianism
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Alexandre Moutouzkine - Piano
Winner of the Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Spain.
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Jon Nakamatsu - Piano
Grand Prize Winner of the 1997 Van Cliburn Piano Competition.
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Paul Neubauer - Viola
First violist chosen to receive an Avery Fisher Career Grant
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Hai-Ye Ni - Cello
Principal Cellist with the Philadelphia Orchestra
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Gail Niwa - Piano
Gold Medalist at the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition
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Eugene Osadchy - Cello
Associate Professor of Cello at the University of North Texas; Performs in music festivals throughout the USA and Canada
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George Papich - Viola
Director of Chamber Music at the University of North Texas and distinguished violist.
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Jon Kimura Parker - Piano
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist and Professor of Piano at The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in Houston
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Anna Polonsky - Piano
Member of the Chamber Music Society Two of Lincoln Center
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Gustavo Romero - Piano
Gold Medallist of the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Switzerland; Professor of Piano at the University of North Texas
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Nathaniel Rosen - Cello
Gold Medallist of the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow and highly distinguished concert and recording artist.
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Paul Rosenthal - Violin
Founder and Artistic Director of the Sitka Chamber Music Festival in Alaska, performs concerts and master classes worldwide.
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Nikola Ruzevic - Cello
International performer and Professor of Cello, University of North Texas.
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Frederieke Saeijs - Violin
1st Grand Prize Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competition in Paris, France (2005).
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William Scharnberg - French Horn
Professor of Music at the University of North Texas and Principal Hornist of the Dallas Opera Orchestra, Dallas Chamber Orchestra, Dallas Bach Society and Breckenridge Festival Orchestra
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André-Michel Schub - Piano
Grand Prize Winner of the 1981 Van Cliburn Piano Competition and a distinguished recording artist
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John Scott - Clarinet
Internationally-known Clarinetist; Professor of Music at the University of North Texas
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James Scott - Flute
Flutist, distinguished soloist and Dean of the College of Music at the University of North Texas.
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Michael Shih - Violin
Violinist Michael Shih, currently Concertmaster of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, has performed throughout the United States, his native Taiwan, and the rest of the world.
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Michael Tree - Viola
One of the most widely recorded musicians in America and founding member of the Guarneri String Quartet.
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Bion Tsang - Cello
Winner of an Avery Fisher grant and Bonze Medallist in the IX Tchaikovsky Competition.
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Keng-Yuen Tseng - Violin
A native of Taiwan, Keng-Yuen Tseng began studying the violin at the age of five and made his performing debut at the age of seven.
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Ivo-Jan van der Werff - Viola
Professor of Viola at Rice University and Violist with the Medici String Quartet for 24 years.
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William VerMeulen - French Horn
Hailed as "an impeccable solo horn" by the Berlin Neue Zeit, William VerMeulen leads his generation of American Horn Soloists.
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Joyce Yang - Piano
Silver medalist at the 2005 Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
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Carmit Zori - Violin
Gold Medallist of the Naumberg and Leventritt International Competitions.
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