BRUNO VIDAL MORENO (Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid)
11 December @10.00-17.00 in A-404
12 December @10.00-14.00 in D-511
Bruno Vidal Moreno began his violin studies with Brunilda Gianneo and Víctor Martín, earning the title of Profesor Superior de Violín from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid. He continued his musical education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison under Professor Vartan Manoogian, and later at the Manhattan School of Music in New York, where he completed a Master’s degree in Music, studying with Peter Winograd and Mitchell Stern.
Bruno Vidal Moreno has been the recipient of scholarships from the Fulbright Commission and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture. He has also participated in masterclasses with renowned musicians including Ruggiero Ricci, Yfrah Neaman, the Emerson Quartet, Nicolás Chumachenco, Herman Krebbers, and José Luis García Asensio.
As a soloist, he has performed with numerous orchestras, including the Chamber Orchestra L’Ampurdà, the Chamartín Orchestra, the Villa de Madrid Chamber Orchestra, and the Filarmonía Orchestra. He has also held concertmaster positions with ensembles such as the Villa de Madrid Chamber Orchestra, the Santa Cecilia Classical Orchestra of Madrid, the University of Wisconsin–Madison Chamber Orchestra, the Manhattan School Symphony Orchestra, and the Chamartín Symphony Orchestra.
For three years, he recorded extensively for El Conciertazo, a Spanish television programme, performing as both concertmaster and soloist with the Filarmonía Orchestra. His collaborations also include engagements with the National Orchestra of Spain, the Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra, the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, the Comunitat Valenciana Orchestra, the Andrés Segovia Chamber Orchestra, and the Eolian Sinfonietta, among others.
A founding member of the Dubhe String Quartet, he performed with the ensemble throughout Europe, including the complete Beethoven quartet cycle. Deeply committed to musical education, he has taught and led masterclasses for the Cátedra Internacional Alfonso VIII in Soria, the Distance Education University of Vila-Real, University Carlos III in Getafe, the International Music Course in Valderromán, and the Conservatory of Reus.
In April 2011, he premiered Cantus III for violin and orchestra by Estonian composer René Eespere in Tallinn. His teaching career has included faculty positions at the Conservatorio Superior in Castellón, the Joaquín Turina Conservatory in Madrid, and the Adolfo Salazar Conservatory in Madrid.
Since 2012, Bruno Vidal Moreno has been a member of the Leonor Quartet, performing widely across Europe and Asia. The ensemble’s most recent recording, The String Quartet in Spain in the 19th Century, features three world premiere recordings. He currently teaches violin at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and is a member of the Reina Sofía Chamber Orchestra.