EMILIO COLÓN – BIOGRAPHY ______

The sound of the critically acclaimed cellist Emilio Colón has been described in prose as, “His glowing tone became a caress of the ears, a prolonged kiss of melody, an embrace...” The American Record Guide has praised his performance as “lively, exciting, expressive and absolutely beautiful,” and has stated, his “playing is full of life and warmth.”

Acclaimed as a passionate and virtuosic performer, Emilio is highly sought after as a solo cellist, chamber musician, conductor, composer and pedagogue. An extensive international career has taken him throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Notable upcoming appearances include soloist with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, Reno Chamber Orchestra, Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra, Bozeman Symphony, The Texas Festival Orchestra, and San Angelo Symphony Orchestra. He has been invited to be a member of the jury for the 2014 International Violoncello Competition in Budapest, Hungary. Most recent past engagements include guest conductor and soloist with the Classical Symphony Orchestra of Guatemala, The Texas Festival and Chamber Orchestras, and the Orquesta de Camara Concerto de Puerto Rico; guest soloist for the 2013 Casals Festival, Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra, Loja Symphony Orchestra, and the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra; recitalist at La Musica International Chamber Festival in Sarasota, Florida, Festival Tons Voisins in Albi, France, Mill Valley Society, and Barge Music in New York City; Live Radio Broadcast Recital from the Concertgebouw, Spiegelzaal; performances and appearance on screen for the movie Un Poema a L’Exili "EL PESSEBRE" de Pau Casals y Joan Alavedra which received the Best Picture Award at the REUS International Festival in Spain; and featured soloist for the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra 50th Anniversary Tour of the founding by Pablo Casals. In the past year Emilio was on an extended concert tour of Europe performing as recitalist and offering master classes in France, Hungary, Switzerland, Spain and England.

His recordings are featured on the Enharmonic, Centaur, Zephyr, and Lyras labels. Colón currently records for Klavier as solo cellist, chamber musician, conductor, and composer under the label. As an international cultural advocate, he has been guest artist at many national and foreign embassies most recently receiving the US Ambassador’s Cultural Diplomacy Award for his work in improving the relations between the US and foreign countries.

Colón is on the faculty of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where at the age of 26, he was appointed as one of the youngest in the history of music schools in the United States. He has since established himself as a leading pedagogue throughout the world having offered courses at the Conservatoire, the Geneva Conservatoire, the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Toho Gakuen in Tokyo, the Hochschüle für Musik in Stuttgart, and the Royal Academy of Music in London. He is currently Artist-in-Residence at the Conservatorio de Musica in Puerto Rico and on the faculty of the International Festival-Institute in Round Top, Texas, Mammoth Lakes Music Festival, Killington Music Festival, and the Indiana University Summer Music Festival.

Colón’s arrangements, editions and original compositions are published by Masters Music Publications, Edwin F. Kalmus, LudwigMasters Publications, and H.P. Music Publications. Colón’s debut as a recorded composer took place with his ta”N”go for piano trio as featured on Trio Amadé’s recording “Obseción.” Recent performance highlights of his compositions include the premiere of Recuerdos de Tata for & orchestra with Colón as soloist as well as the premiere of Dana la Colorá’ for Double bass & Piano performed by James Vandemark, recently heard on NPR in New York City and Los Niños y las Minarets for PianoTrio, and Los Jolgoriosos for Violin & Piano. His acclaimed arrangements have been performed around the world, including the 6th American Cello Congress where Colón’s arrangements were chosen as the centerpiece of the main ensemble concert program.

An active chamber musician, Colón played with the Emile Beaux Jeux Piano Trio, which won a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Sponsorship from Chamber Music America for two consecutive residencies. Colón was a member of the faculty at the New World School of the Arts in Miami, where he performed throughout Florida as a member of the string ensemble, Trio Vizcaya. He was also a member of Trio Amadé, the resident ensemble at Florida Atlantic University, and was a Dorothy F. Chandler Schmidt Eminent Scholar in Music at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida.

As a student and later colleague of the distinguished cellist and pedagogue, Janos Starker and legendary violinist, Joseph Gingold, Colón earned a master’s degree from the Indiana University School of Music. Colón received a bachelor’s degree as a student of Joaquín Vidaechea, from the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, where he won the Pablo Casals Medal upon graduation. Colón had additional studies with Antonio Janigro at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and at the Academia Chigiana in Siena with André Navarra.

Emilio is endorsed by D’Addario and performs using their strings on his Amati cello from 1700.

His website is www.emiliocolon.com