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Roberto Díaz

VIOLIST

“Díaz went far beyond mere technical mastery and full-bodied tone and entered the rarer realm of artistry … [he] didn’t utter a single routine statement [Berlioz Harold in Italy].”

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

BIOGRAPHY

A violist of international reputation, Roberto Díaz is president and CEO of the Curtis Institute of Music, following in the footsteps of renowned soloist/directors, such as Josef Hofmann, Efrem Zimbalist, and Rudolf Serkin. As a teacher of viola at Curtis and former principal viola of the Philadelphia Orchestra, he has already had a significant impact on American musical life, and continues to do so in his dual roles as performer and educator. As a soloist, Mr. Díaz collaborates with leading conductors of our time on stages around the world. He has also worked directly with important 20th- and 21st-century composers, including Krzysztof Penderecki, whose viola concerto he has performed numerous times with the composer on the podium, and whose double concerto he premiered in the United States; Edison Denisov, who invited him to Moscow to work on and perform his viola concerto; and Ricardo Lorenz and Roberto Sierra, both of whom have written concertos for him. Most recently, Jennifer Higdon composed her 2018 Grammy Award-winning viola concerto for Mr. Diaz. The recording was released on Naxos and has been performed frequently including at the Library of Congress with the Curtis Chamber Orchestra (premiere), the Aspen Music Festival, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, all with Robert Spano on the podium; Minnesota Orchestra with Cristian Macelaru; Nashville Symphony with Giancarlo Guerrero; and most recently with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony in October 2019. A frequent recitalist and chamber musician, Roberto Díaz has performed with major string quartets and pianists in chamber music series and festivals worldwide. He has also toured Europe, Asia, and the Americas as a member of the Díaz Trio with violinist Andrés Cárdenes and cellist Andrés Díaz. The Díaz Trio has recorded for the Artek and Dorian labels. Mr. Díaz’s recordings on the Naxos label with pianist Robert Koenig include the complete works for viola and piano by Henri Vieuxtemps and a Grammy-nominated disc of viola transcriptions by William Primrose. Also on Naxos are Brahms sonatas with Jeremy Denk and Jonathan Leshnoff’s Double Concerto with violinist Charles Wetherbee and the Iris Chamber Orchestra led by Michael Stern. On the New World Records label is a live recording of his performance of Jacob Druckman's Viola Concerto with Wolfgang Sawallisch and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Other releases include the Walton Viola Concerto with the New Haven Symphony and William Boughton (Nimbus), and works for viola and orchestra by Peter Lieberson with the Odense Symphony Orchestra and Scott Yoo (Bridge Records). Since founding the global touring initiative Curtis On Tour in 2008, Roberto Díaz has taken this hugely successful program to North and South America, Europe, and Asia, performing chamber music side-by-side with Curtis students and other faculty and alumni of the school. In addition to Curtis On Tour, his tenure as president of Curtis has seen the construction of a significant new building which doubled the size of the school’s campus; the introduction of a classical guitar department and new conducting and string quartet programs; the launch of Curtis Summerfest; and the debut of an online stage called Curtis Performs. In the fall of 2013, Curtis became the first classical music conservatory to offer free online classes through Coursera. Also under Mr. Díaz’s leadership, Curtis has developed lasting collaborations with other music and arts institutions in Philadelphia and throughout the world, and has established a dynamic social entrepreneurship curriculum, supported by an Advancement Grant from The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage. Designed to develop the entrepreneurial and advocacy skills of young musicians, this curriculum includes the project-based Community Artists Program (CAP) and post-graduate Curtis ArtistYear Fellowship Program. Curtis was the first higher-education arts institution to join ArtistYear and respond to the challenge issued by the Aspen Institute’s Franklin Project: to foster a 21st-century national service system, with a goal of one million service-year positions created by 2023. Roberto Díaz’s numerous awards include an honorary doctorate from Bowdoin College, honorary membership by the national board of the American Viola Society, and membership in the prestigious American Philosophical Society founded by Benjamin Franklin. As a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra, he was selected by Music Director Christoph Eschenbach to receive the C. Hartman Kuhn Award, given annually to "the member of the Philadelphia Orchestra who has shown ability and enterprise of such character as to enhance the standards and the reputation of the Philadelphia Orchestra." Prior to his decade-long tenure as Principal Viola of the Philadelphia Orchestra, where he performed the entire standard viola concerto repertoire with the orchestra, including a number of Philadelphia Orchestra premieres, Mr. Díaz served as Principal Viola of the National Symphony under Mstislav Rostropovich, was a member of the Boston Symphony under Seiji Ozawa, and a member of the Minnesota Orchestra under Sir Neville Marriner. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Burton Fine, and a diploma from the Curtis Institute of Music, where his teacher was Joseph de Pasquale, his predecessor at the Philadelphia Orchestra. He also has a degree in industrial design. Roberto Díaz plays the ex-Primrose Amati viola.

RECORDINGS

Roberto Díaz

Roberto Díaz

PRESS ACCLAIM

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

 

“… in Bartók’s monstrously difficult violin concerto, Díaz … had the piece under his fingers as firmly and elegantly as Serkin had Mozart, or Heifetz had Tchaikovsky.”

 

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

 

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. RECITAL

 

“… put the viola in the hands of Roberto Diaz and any preconceptions evaporate within several measures … [he] surely made believers out of those at the Phillips Sunday afternoon.”

WASHINGTON POST

 

NASHVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

 

“One couldn’t imagine a better performance than the one the NSO and its guest soloist, violist Roberto Diaz, delivered … Diaz proved to be a true musician-scholar.  His performance was polished to perfection, and he imparted, in every note, a sense of urgency and emotion." [Jennifer Higdon Viola Concerto]

 

“After intermission, Diaz and NSO concertmaster Jun Iwasaki performed together as soloists in Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major.  [They] gave beautifully synchronized performances, each conveying a welcome degree of exuberance.”

 

NASHVILLE SCENE

 

KANSAS CITY SYMPHONY

 

"The Kansas City Symphony concluded my weekend with the extraordinary violist Roberto Díaz, whose Bartók Concerto displayed warmth and incisive detail. In the big Romantic tunes, Díaz' viola sang like the gutsiest of mezzo-sopranos, while the rapid filigree had a delicate sheen."

KANSAS CITY STAR

 

BUFFALO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

 

"The first half also had its brilliant moments, chiefly in the hands of violist Roberto Diaz, who just ripped wonderfully into the Bartók Viola Concerto."

BUFFALO NEWS

 

 

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

 

“Diaz went far beyond mere technical mastery and full-bodied tone and entered the rarer realm of artistry … [he] didn’t utter a single routine statement [Berlioz Harold in Italy].”

 

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

 

CD REVIEW

 

“… a rich, deep, mellifluous tone, impeccable intonation, an attractive, even vibrato, a nimble left hand, a smooth bow arm, and an excellent sense of timing and tempo. All these qualities make him a real star of his instrument …”

AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE

REPERTOIRE LIST

BACH, J.C.

Concerto in C Minor

 

BARTÓK

Concerto

 

BENDA

Concerto

 

BENJAMIN

Romantic Fantasy for Violin and Viola

 

BERLIOZ

Harold in Italy

 

BRITTEN

Lacrymae

 

BRUCH

Romanze

 

DENISOV

Concerto

 

DITTERSDORF

Concerto for Viola and Contrabass

 

DRUCKMAN

Concerto

 

HANDEL

Concerto

 

HINDEMITH

Der Schwanendreher

Trauermusik

MOZART

Sinfonia Concertante

 

PENDERECKI

Concerto

 

PISTON

Concerto

 

JONES, R.

Concerto

 

RANJBARAN

Concerto for Viola

Concerto for Violin and Viola

 

RÓZSA

Concerto

 

SCHNITTKE

Concerto

 

SIERRA

Concerto

Double Concerto for Violin and Viola

 

STAMITZ

Concerto in D

 

TELEMANN

Concerto in G

 

WALTON

Concerto

DISCOGRAPHY

DOHNÁNYI, PENDERECKI, FINE, BEETHOVEN String Trios

Diaz Trio

Artek

 

 

DRUCKMAN Viola Concerto

The Philadelphia Orchestra

Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor

New World Records

 

 

PAGANINI Music for Strings and Guitar                                     Diaz Trio

with Julian Gray, guitar

Dorian 

 

 

PRIMROSE Viola Transcriptions                                                   with Robert Koenig, piano

2006 GRAMMY NOMINATION -  BEST INSTRUMENTAL

SOLOIST PERFORMANCE WITHOUT ORCHESTRA

Naxos  

                         

 

VIEUXTEMPS Music for Viola and Piano

with Robert Koenig, piano

Naxos

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