Aldo Abreu
Recorder, Musical Artist
Who is Aldo Abreu?
Aldo Abreu is a Venezuelan recorder player who is the First Prize Winner of the 1992 "Concert Artists Guild Competition", as well as a laureate of the competition Musica Antiqua Bruges and the "Premio Flauto Dolce".
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Abreu holds the Performer’s and Teacher’s Diplomas from the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, and a Master's degree from Indiana University in Bloomington. His teachers have included Ricardo Kanji, Michael Barker, and Scott Martin Kosofsky. Abreu is a member of the faculties of the New England Conservatory, the Boston Conservatory, Boston University, and the Amherst Early Music Festival.
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