Luis Vargas
Luis Enrique Vargas, violist, is a native of Barquisimeto,
Venezuela. He began viola lessons at age 14, studying at
the Vicente Emilio Sojo and the Simon Bolivar Conservatories
of Music in Venezuela. Throughout his career, Mr. Vargas
has studied with many internationally known musicians.
Among them are Jose Manuel Roman, Richard Young, Gerard
Causee, Li-Kuo Chang, James Dunham, Michael Tree, Earl
Carlyss, and the Vermeer and Emerson string quartets.
In
his native land, he was an active performer and educator
and collaborated with the National Youth Orchestra of
Venezuela. He was a member of the Venezuelan Lara State
and the Simon
Bolivar Symphony Orchestras. He toured to Brazil, Spain,
and France, performing at the Festival de la Radio France
et Montpellier in 1993. With the Simon Bolivar Orchestra
he performed in Paris in 1995 at the UNESCO and at the
Sorbonne University, and in Madrid at the Bela Bartok
Concert Series. Also with them he recorded “Latin-American
Lollipops,” a compilation of Latin-American masterpieces
on the Dorian label. Mr. Vargas has participated in several
international chamber music festivals, including Aspen,
Norfolk, and Great Lakes, and has performed as a chamber
musician throughout the US, South America, Canada, and
Europe.
Mr. Vargas was the violist of the Cuarteto America
(string quartet) from 1997 through 1999, during which
time he
pursued a Diploma in Chamber Music at Wilfrid Laurier
University
(Canada) and a Masters degree from Miami University
of Ohio. He has been violist of the Euclid Quartet since
September 2001.
Visit Luis Vargas's website at www.vargasviolist.com. |