Gerardo Teissonniere

Gerardo Teissonniere

Gerardo Teissonnière (born 1961) is a Puerto Rican pianist and teacher.

Gerardo Teissonnière studied at the Conservatory of Music in Puerto Rico with Jesús Maria Sanromá and at the Cleveland Institute of Music with Vitya Vronsky (Vronsky & Babin), both disciples of Artur Schnabel and Alfred Cortot.

While highly regarded for his interpretations of the Classical repertoireFact|date=August 2007, Gerardo Teissonnière has given première performances of music by 20th century composers such as Pablo Casals, Aaron Copland, Alberto Ginastera, Lowell Liebermann, Darius Milhaud, and Arvo Pärt. In 2004 he embarked on a five-recital cycle presenting the complete Mozart piano sonatas.

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans

External links

* [http://www.gerardoteissonniere.com/ Official site]


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