Raúl Díaz

 

 

 

Raul Diaz was born in Venezuela where he attended the Vicente Emilio Sojo and Simon Bolivar Conservatories of music, and then performed professionally for several years in South America.  In 1983 Raul Diaz continued his musical studies in England at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he was taught by Anthony Halstead and Jeffrey Bryant.  While there he won a number of prizes including the Philip Jones Brass Prize and, inspierd by Anthony Halstead, he became interested in the natural horn and baroque performance practice.  Since leaving college Raul Diaz has enjoyed a varied freelance career on both the modern and natural horn, playing with many orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Academy of Ancient Music, English Concert, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Le Concert des Nations, Hanover Band and Drottningholm Theater Orchestra.  Raul Diaz has also worked as a teacher at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has been invited to give Master Classes in Spain, Germany, Indonesia, Philippines and in both North and South America.

 

Recordings

J.S. Bach: Concerto # 1 in F Major BWV 1046

 

to be released on CD and DVD

I Barocchisti

 

Duilio Galfetti, piccolo violin

Diego Fasolis, conductor

Thomas Müller, Raúl Díaz, horns

Paolo Faldi, oboe

 

recorded in 2006

 

Calender

39th International Horn Symposium July 8-14, 2007 in La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland

with Alessio Allegrini, Javier Bonnet, André Cazalet, Michel Garcin Marrou, Ivo Gass, Heiner Krause, Festival hornquartett, Thomas Müller, Stephan Ruf, Samuel Seidenberg, Arkady Shilkloper, Horn section Berlin Philharmonic, Stefan Dohr, Radek Baborak, Frank Loyd, Tony Halstead, Junji Takemura, Tsutomu Moruyama, Eliz Erkalp, Claude MauryTeunis van der Zwart, Raúl Díaz, etc.

an entire day devoted to the natural horn on the 12th