Name:
| Juan Carlos Lomónaco
| Skills:
| Conductor (Conductor of The National Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, The Mexico Philadelphia Ensemble and The Ollin Yoliztli Symphony Orchestra)
| Phone:
| 52 56 45 41 05
| Fax:
| 52 56 30 59 51
| Address:
| Periférico Sur 4091, Y7-6, Mexico City 14140, Mexico
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| Juan Carlos Lomónaco graduated from The Curtis Institute of Music where he studied conducting with Otto-Werner Muller. He has also studied conducting with Charles Bruck at The Pierre Monteux School, as well as Enrique Diemecke and Marc David. From the age of 17 he has formed and conducted various music groups. At the age of 23 he made his debut with The National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, where he had been Assistant Conductor for two years. He also has conducted The Lima Philharmonic in Peru, The Sherbrooke Youth Symphony Orchestra in Canada, and extensively in his country, Mexico: The Mexico City Philharmonic, The UNAM Philharmonic, The Queretaro Philharmonic, The Chávez Symphony, Guanajuato Symphony, Xalapa Symphony, among others. Mr. Lomónaco was Assistant Conductor at The Domaine Forget Academy of Music in 1994.
An accomplished violinist, Mr. Lomónaco began his violin studies at the age of 6 with Vladimir Wolfman, continuing them at the Vida y Movimiento Music School and the Montreal University with Vladimir Lanzman. He also has been a member of prestigious orchestras, serving in some of them as concertmaster.
Juan Carlos Lomónaco won The Presser Music Award in order to take The Curtis Ensemble to lead a trip to Mexico and record a music CD. He received the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes scholarship for four years. Founder and Music Conductor of The Mexico-Philadelphia Ensemble which performed at The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Corcoran Gallery in Washington for the Mexican Embassy.
Currently, Mr. Lomónaco is Music Director of The National Conservatory Symphony Orchestra and The Ollin Yoliztli Symphony Orchestra, teaching and conducting majors in both schools.
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