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Roberto Díaz is an internationally acclaimed violist and the president and CEO of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he has made significant contributions to the world of classical music. With a rich history of performances and collaborations with leading conductors and composers, Díaz has established himself as a prominent figure in the music community. He is set to perform in the upcoming Guitar Quartet concert on March 25, 2025, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, part of the Curtis 100 celebration. This special event will showcase a diverse program featuring works such as Wenzel Thomas Matiegka's Notturno, Manuel de Falla's Suite populaire espagnole, and Ástor Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango, alongside other contemporary pieces. Díaz will share the stage with Grammy Award-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux and talented Curtis students, promising an extraordinary evening of music. As the Curtis Institute embarks on its centennial celebration, audiences can look forward to a season filled with exceptional artistry and passion, making this concert a must-see for classical music enthusiasts. Tickets for this unique event are now available, offering a chance to experience world-class performances that highlight both seasoned professionals and the next generation of musical talent.
Artist summary generated by AI
Roberto Díaz is an internationally acclaimed violist and the president and CEO of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he has made significant contributions to the world of classical music. With a rich history of performances and collaborations with leading conductors and composers, Díaz has established himself as a prominent figure in the music community. He is set to perform in the upcoming Guitar Quartet concert on March 25, 2025, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, part of the Curtis 100 celebration. This special event will showcase a diverse program featuring works such as Wenzel Thomas Matiegka's Notturno, Manuel de Falla's Suite populaire espagnole, and Ástor Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango, alongside other contemporary pieces. Díaz will share the stage with Grammy Award-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux and talented Curtis students, promising an extraordinary evening of music. As the Curtis Institute embarks on its centennial celebration, audiences can look forward to a season filled with exceptional artistry and passion, making this concert a must-see for classical music enthusiasts. Tickets for this unique event are now available, offering a chance to experience world-class performances that highlight both seasoned professionals and the next generation of musical talent.
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