Anthony di Bonaventura

Anthony di Bonaventura

Anthony di Bonaventura

Anthony di Bonaventura es profesor de música y jefe del departamento de piano en la Escuela de Música de la Universidad de Boston (en Boston, Estados Unidos).

Cursó su licenciatura en el Instituto de Música Curtis y fue alumno de Isabelle Vengerova. Es director del Summer Piano Institute (Instituto veraniego de piano) en el Colby College.

Anthony di Bonaventura ha actuado en 28 países, con la Filarmónica de Londres, la Sinfónica de Viena, la Filarmónica de Nueva York, la Sinfónica de Chicago, la Sinfónica de Pittsburgh y la Sinfónica de San Francisco.

Ha realizado recitales como solista en el Lincoln Center, el Kennedy Center, el Carnegie Hall, la Ópera de Sydney, el Concertgebouw y el Musikverein.

Ha tomado parte en los estrenos mundiales de obras compuestas por Berio, Kelemen, Persichetti y Ginastera.

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