Post by Don on Apr 9, 2009 5:01:39 GMT -6
A short bio of Emilys first piano teacher
Emilio del Rosario
Master Instructor 2005 & 2006
Biography & Credentials
A brilliant pianist and distinguished teacher, Emilio del Rosario received his Bachelor of Music Magna Cum Laude and Master of Music with honors from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore and the Artist's Diploma from the Santo Thomas University in Manila, Philippines. He has studied piano with Leon Fleisher, Mieczyslaw Munz, Erno Balogh, Julio Esteban and his aunt, Isabel Veloso, music composition with Benjamin Lees, Steven Grove and Walter Spencer Huffman, chamber music with William Kroll and Robert Gerle, and conducting with Reginald Stewart and Walter Hangen.
Mr. del Rosario has performed in solo recitals, chamber music concerts, as an orchestra soloist and as a collaborating artist in recitals throughout the United States and Asia. He has appeared at the Carnegie Recital Hall, the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Orchestra Hall in Chicago, the United Nations, the Cultural Center of the Phillipines Symphony and many other of the worlds finest recital halls. Among his honors are the Steinway Prize, the Paul Thomas Prize at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the Philippines Outstanding Artist Award and the National Foundation of the Arts' Distinguished Teacher Award.
Mr. del Rosario has given master classes for several teachers' associations in the United States and Japan, and has been on the faculty of the Young Keyboard Artists' Piano Institute in Michigan, the Peabody Music School in Baltimore and the University of Maryland. He currently serves on the piano faculty of the Music Institue of Chicago in Winnetka Illinois.
don
Emilio del Rosario
Master Instructor 2005 & 2006
Biography & Credentials
A brilliant pianist and distinguished teacher, Emilio del Rosario received his Bachelor of Music Magna Cum Laude and Master of Music with honors from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore and the Artist's Diploma from the Santo Thomas University in Manila, Philippines. He has studied piano with Leon Fleisher, Mieczyslaw Munz, Erno Balogh, Julio Esteban and his aunt, Isabel Veloso, music composition with Benjamin Lees, Steven Grove and Walter Spencer Huffman, chamber music with William Kroll and Robert Gerle, and conducting with Reginald Stewart and Walter Hangen.
Mr. del Rosario has performed in solo recitals, chamber music concerts, as an orchestra soloist and as a collaborating artist in recitals throughout the United States and Asia. He has appeared at the Carnegie Recital Hall, the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Orchestra Hall in Chicago, the United Nations, the Cultural Center of the Phillipines Symphony and many other of the worlds finest recital halls. Among his honors are the Steinway Prize, the Paul Thomas Prize at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the Philippines Outstanding Artist Award and the National Foundation of the Arts' Distinguished Teacher Award.
Mr. del Rosario has given master classes for several teachers' associations in the United States and Japan, and has been on the faculty of the Young Keyboard Artists' Piano Institute in Michigan, the Peabody Music School in Baltimore and the University of Maryland. He currently serves on the piano faculty of the Music Institue of Chicago in Winnetka Illinois.
don