A Valuable Life in the Arts with Dr. Hamilton Tescarollo
Today 03/04 we spent time with Dr. Tescarollo from Purdue University Fort Wayne to share his artistic journey from Brazil to the United States and beyond.
"Since his debut with the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), Hamilton Tescarollo has performed both as a solo and collaborative pianist in the United States, Canada, Europe, and South America. Recent concert engagements have taken him to venues such as Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium, Steinway Hall (New York), and Salle Gaveau (Paris). Also an active recording artist, he has several published CDs to his credit. Tescarollo serves as Professor of Music and Director of Keyboard Studies at Purdue University Fort Wayne, where he teaches piano and piano-related courses and coordinates the keyboard area. In the summers, he is on the piano faculty at Interlochen Arts Camp. He also is the founder and director of the Gene Marcus Piano Competition and the Gene Marcus Piano Camp Festival. A dedicated teacher, he was named the Indiana Music Teachers Association “Teacher of the Year.” He also is a frequent master class presenter and competition adjudicator.
Dr. Tescarollo holds Piano Performance degrees from Arizona State University (D.M.A. and M.M.), Faculdade Santa Marcelina (B.M.), and Escola Municipal de Música de São Paulo (Diploma). His main teachers were Gilberto Tinetti and Caio Pagano." (Tescarollo, H., 2024)
Music recorded by Dr. Hamilton Tescarollo:
Intro: Santoro Studo 1 / Guarnieri Ponteio 24
Outro: Chopin Op. 28_24