Joen Vasquez
Assistant Principal Violist
Joen Vasquez, the only violist ever to win
the "Artists International" competition in New York, recently became
the only musician to twice win Pittsburgh's coveted Passamaneck Award.
He has performed in recital on the Y series at Carnegie Music Hall in
Pittsburgh.
Mr. Vasquez comes from a family of six
sibling musicians and holds an Master of Arts degree from The Juilliard
School where he studied with Margaret Pardee. He has received Diplomas
Di Merito and D'Honore from Academia Chigianna where he studied with
Bruno Giuranna.
Mr. Vasquez has won many other competitions
and awards including: First Prize in Washington's International Music
Competition in 1982; Bronze Medal in the 1983 Geneva International
Viola Competition; Winner of the Augusta Symphony Competition for
strings in 1980; Finalist of the 1982 International Competition for
Viola in Munich; and Winner of the Pittsburgh Concert Society Auditions
in 1991.
Mr. Vasquez has performed as soloist with
many orchestras in the Americas, including the Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra, the Windsor, Ontario Orchestra, the Venezuela Symphony, the
Bogota Philharmonic in Colombia, the Sodre Orchestra in Uruguay, the
Carcas Filarmonica in Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic, Solistas De
Venezuela in the 1985 Casals Festival in Prades, France, and the
Maracaibo Symphony in the Kennedy Center and Victoria, Canada.
Additionally, he has premiered many Concertos written for him including
the Penderecki Viola Concerto in 1983.
Mr. Vasquez won the audition for Assistant
Principal Violist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1985, a
position which he presently continues to hold. Mr. Vasquez is a
founding member of the string quartet "Il Quattro" and can be heard on
Alanna Records.