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  • February 22, 2010
  • Christine Davis Mantai

Hamilton Tescarollo
Pianist Hamilton Tescarollo will present a free afternoon recital in Rosch Recital Hall on March 7.
Piano Recital: Hamilton Tescarollo, piano
Sunday, March 7,  4 p.m.
Rosch Recital Hall
Free and open to the public
 

Guest artist Hamilton Tescarollo will take the stage on March 7 for a free afternoon recital in Rosch Recital Hall on the SUNY Fredonia campus.  His program includes two sonatas by Scarlatti, Variations in F minor, Hob. XVII:6 by Haydn, Ravel鈥檚 Jeux d鈥橢au, and Chopin鈥檚 ever-impressive Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28. 
 
This concert is part of the School of Music鈥檚 Scholarship Series, created to raise awareness about the need for scholarships for current and future music students at Fredonia.
 
About the Artist:
 
Hamilton Tescarollo is the Director of Keyboard Studies at IPFW, where he teaches piano and related areas in addition to maintaining an active concert schedule.
 
Since his orchestral debut with the S茫o Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) and conductor Roberto Tibiri莽谩 as a winner of this orchestra鈥檚 prestigious Young Soloists National Competition, Tescarollo has performed as a soloist and collaborative artist in the United States, Canada, Europe, and South America. Venues where he has performed include the Museo dos Condes de Castro Guimar茫es in Portugal, the Orford Festival in Canada, the Phoenix Art Museum, Boston University鈥檚 College of Fine Arts Auditorium, and the Teatro Municipal de S茫o Paulo in Brazil. He has also performed as a soloist with a number of orchestras, including the USP Chamber Orchestra, the L鈥橢stro Armonico Orchestra, and members of the Phoenix Symphony. He performs the mainstream as well as the early and avant garde repertory, and also frequently includes the music of Brazil (his native country) and other South American countries in his programs.
 
A dedicated teacher, he combines the musical and pianistic traditions passed on to him by his teachers with his own discoveries and a student-centered approach which aims at helping young musicians succeed in today鈥檚 changing world. Tescarollo received the 鈥淭eacher of the Year鈥 award at the 2001 Schimmel-AZ Piano Young Artist Piano Competition, and his students have been prizewinners of many piano contests, including the Phoenix Symphony Guild Concerto Competition, the Chet and Ann Goldberg Young Musicians Competition, the Music Teachers National Association Competition鈥擜Z state round, and the Sewannee Summer Music Center Concerto Competition. In addition, they have been awarded numerous scholarships to study at summer camps such as Interlochen, Brevard, Idylwild, Adamant, Sewannee, and others.
 
 
 
For a complete list of upcoming events, visit www.fredonia.edu/music