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Harold Martina - Piano Recital

  • St. Monica Fine Arts 9933 Midway Road Dallas, TX, 75220 United States (map)

St. Monica Fine Arts presents Harold Martina, pianist, on St. Monica Parish's new Schimmel K230 Konzert Grand piano. Mr. Martina is Professor of Piano in the Texas Christian University School of Music.

This is the first solo piano recital presented in the St. Monica Fine Arts concert series. Please join us for this free event.

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Harold Martina was born in Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles. He began to study music as a small child. He furthered his training with the Italian pianist Annamaria Pennella at the Fine Arts Institute of Medellín, Colombia, where he graduated Cum Laude. He completed his advanced studies in Europe with Professor Richard Hauser at the Vienna Academy of Music and the Performing Arts, and became the first student to graduate Summa Cum Laude by unanimous vote from the Academy. In conjunction with this distinction the Austrian Ministry of Culture awarded him a special prize.

In 1975, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands appointed him as a Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau for his outstanding contribution to music. In 1990, the National Committee of Honorary Membership of Sigma Alpha Iota, an international fraternity of music, selected Harold Martina as a National Arts Associate. In 2001, the University of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, named its recital hall Harold Martina Auditorium.

Founder and conductor of Chamber Orchestra of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia.
Director of Music Conservatory of the University of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia.
Cofounder and international advisor of the Curaçao International Festival of the Arts.
Consecutive faculty of Piano Texas since 2000.
Consecutive performer in the Festival of Latin American Music since 2000 at TCU.
Frequent performer in Mimir Chamber Music Festival at TCU.

Mr. Martina has made several recordings: one in Holland, three in Belgium, six in Colombia, and two in the United States. He has been referenced in ten books. He has performed as soloist in the U.S. with the State Symphony Orchestra of New Jersey, the Boston Symphony Players, the Dallas Symphony, the East Texas State Orchestra, the Knox Galesburg Symphony, the Butler University Symphony Orchestra, the Texas Christian University Symphony Orchestra, and the Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra. He toured with the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra conducted by David Zinman.

Harold Martina has accompanied world-renowned performers, such as: violinists Eugene Fodor, Daniel Heifetz, Henryk Szering, Erick Friedman, and Ruggiero Ricci; cellists Pierre Fournier, André Navarro, Carlos Prieto, Leonard Rose, Christine Walevska, Paul Tortelier, Adolfo Odnoposoff, and Janos Starker; sopranos Maria Stader and Sheila Armstrong; flautists James Galway and Gary Schocker, and bandoneonist Daniel Binelli. He has performed in Europe, the United States of America, Central and South America, Israel, China and Japan, with extraordinary acclaim by both audiences and critics.

At present, he is a Professor of Professional Practice in Piano at the School of Music of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.

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