Antonio Serrada
 

 

 

Resume

EDUCATION

Master’s in Music-Performance at Brooklyn College (City University of New York) under a two-year Fulbright Scholarship, studying with Masao Kawasaki and Tania León (2003-2005). Recipient of the 2005 Brooklyn College Orchestra Award.

Two Years of Graduate Studies at the University of Madison-Wisconsin, studying with Vartan Manoogian. Scholarships from the Spanish Government and the Madrid Education Ministry (2000-2002)

Double Bachelor in Violin Performance and Chamber Music - Royal Conservatory of Madrid (1996-2000)

Bachelor in Physics at the Complutense University of Madrid (1994-1999).                   CAP (Pedagogy graduate course) at the Complutense University (2006/2007)

            Degree in English at the Official School of Languages of Madrid (2004)

TOEFL - Computer based test score: 277 (93%)  (2002)

            15 summer festivals and Master-classes in Spain and Portugal.

 EXPERIENCE

 Performing      

Soloist: Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Schindler’s List (Chamartin Symphony Orchestra, Madrid 2003 and 2005); Brooklyn Philharmonic, New York 2003; Brahms double concerto (One World Symphony, New York 2005). Lou Harrison violin Concerto (Brooklyn College Ensemble, New York 2005) 

Concertmaster: Brooklyn College Symphony Orchestra (2003-2006); Brooklyn Conservatory (2005/2006); University of Madison-Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra (2000-2002); Chamartin Symphony Orchestra (Madrid 2002/2003); G.Torelli Chamber Orchestra (Madrid 1999/2000)

 Recitals of Contemporary Music as a Member of the ConTempo Ensemble at Brooklyn College (2004). Two violin recitals at the Morphy Hall in Madison, WI (2001,2002). Violin recital at Levenson Hall in Brooklyn, NY (May 2005)

Guest violin at the Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra (Madrid 2007), and Filarmonia Orchestra (Madrid 2006-2007) , Member of the Madrid Chamber Orchestra. Member of the Madrid Philharmonic through an audition (1998-2000).. Collaboration with many other orchestras in Spain and the US.

 Teaching 

Violin Teacher: Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (2005/2006); Suzuki School of Music (Madrid), with more than 40 students of different levels (2002/2003); ‘El Espinillo’ Conservatory in Madrid (2002/2003)

 Other 

Manager of the Brooklyn College Orchestra. Experience organizing concerts and personnel, conducting rehearsals and sectionals, contracting and librarian (2004/2006)

 College Assitant at the Brooklyn College Music Library (2005/2006)

 Excellent computer skills, OS and software.

 

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