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Roberto Díaz (violist)

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Occupation(s)
  
violist

Name
  
Roberto Diaz

Record label
  
Naxos Records

Website
  
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Genres
  
Classical music

Labels
  
Naxos

Instruments
  
viola

Role
  
Violist


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Albums
  
Jacob Druckman, Brahms: Sonatas for Viola and Piano

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Education
  
Curtis Institute of Music

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Roberto Díaz is a Chilean-American violist, and the president/director of the Curtis Institute of Music, of which he is an alumnus. From 1996 to 2006 he held the position of principal violist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and has been principal viola of the National Symphony under Mstislav Rostropovich, a member of the Boston Symphony under Seiji Ozawa, and a member of the Minnesota Orchestra under Neville Marriner. He is the violist in the Díaz Trio, which includes his brother Andrés Díaz, a cellist, and violinist Andrés Cárdenes, former concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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Roberto Díaz Schmidt Artists International Inc Roberto Daz Biography

Díaz's primary teachers were his father Manuel Díaz, Burton Fine, Louis Krasner, and Joseph de Pasquale. His recording of transcriptions by William Primrose with pianist Robert Koenig was nominated for a 2006 Grammy Award. Díaz has recorded an album of the viola music of Vieuxtemps with Robert Koenig, and the Brahms Sonatas with American pianist Jeremy Denk.

Roberto Díaz Schmidt Artists International Inc Roberto Daz Biography

Díaz was born in Chile, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He currently plays on a 1600 Antonio & Girolamo Amati viola once owned by William Primrose, having previously owned a 1743 Carlo Landolfi and a Camillus Camilli from 1739.

Songs

Ode to Joy1999
Clair De LuneMusic From the Motion Picture Ocean’s Eleven · 2001
Comedians GalopRussian Orchestral Works · 1996

References

Roberto Díaz (violist) Wikipedia