Alberto Almarza
Associate Professor of Flute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Bio
Described as a virtuoso flutist by the Boston Globe, Alberto Almarza brings a unique and passionate approach to music. His versatility and musicianship have led him to perform and record some of the most adventurous and challenging pieces from the music of today as well as works from the standard repertoire and Baroque literature on period instruments.
A native of Chile, Mr. Almarza previously held the position of Principal Flute of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Santiago. He later came to the United States to study with Jeanne Baxtresser in New York and with Julius Baker at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he obtained his master's degree. He currently serves on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon as Associate Teaching Professor of Flute.
His skills as a pedagogue, lecturer and recitalist have led to invitations from international festivals in the U.S., Mexico, Germany, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Peru. He is a resident artist and member of the faculty at The Jeanne Baxtresser International Master Class and has been recently appointed to the National Flute Association Advisory Board for New Music.
Mr. Almarza has appeared as soloist with Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Memphis Symphony, BachFest Chamber Orchestra, and the Symphonic Orchestra of Chile and has collaborated with such artists as Julius Baker, Andrés Cárdenes, Lionel Party and the Cuarteto Latinoamericano, among others. As a leading proponent of new music for the flute, Mr. Almarza has been instrumental in expanding the repertoire with numerous commissions and premieres of works by composers from around the world. Pieces written for him include five flute concertos and dozens of solo and chamber works.
He can be heard on radio broadcasts of International Music from Carnegie Mellon throughout North and South America, on compact discs from New Albion, Albany Records and Centaur Recordings as well as on a recently released Naxos Records compact disc of the Flute Concerto by Reza Vali with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project.
Notable Student Achievements
Positions in:
Orchestras
New York Philharmonic
Pittsburgh Symphony
Baltimore Symphony
Indianapolis Symphony
Seattle Symphony
Milwaukee Orchestra
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Colorado Symphony
Alabama Symphony
Silicon Valley Symphony
Durham Symphony
Virginia Symphony
Ann Arbor Symphony
Asheville Symphony
Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra
Rochester Philharmonic
Johnstown Symphony
Erie Philharmonic
Atlanta Ballet Orchestra
New Haven Symphony
Liege Royal Orchestra, Belgium
Seoul Philharmonic, Korea
National Symphony of Chile
Kioto Orchestra, Japan
Mendoza Philharmonic, Argentina
Medellin Orchestra, Colombia
Royal Danish Orchestra, Denmark
Xalapa Orchestra, Mexico
Quebec Orchestra, Canada
Mar del Plata Symphony, Argentina
Bands
West Point Band
Marines Presidents Own Band
US Air Force Band
US Coast Guard Band
Royal Danish Coast Guard Band
Universities
Princeton University
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Wisconsin
Roosevelt University
Universidad de Cuyo, Argentina
Competition prizes in:
Irwin Monroe Flute Competition, Great Composer’s Competition, Sphinx Competition