Regino Madrid, from Los Angeles, CA, is currently the concertmaster of The American Pops Orchestra frequently featured on PBS and “54 Below” in NYC, the assistant concertmaster of NatPhil at Strathmore, assistant concertmaster of the Maryland Lyric Opera, a member of the Sound Impact collective, and the Chiarina Chamber Players in DC. Regino was the associate concertmaster of “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Chamber Orchestra and played at the White House for 20 years. He has appeared as guest concertmaster for the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, National Gallery Orchestra, Chesapeake Orchestra at St. Mary’s River Concert Series, the Alexandria Symphony, and the Chamber Orchestra of San Antonio. In addition to regularly playing with the National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Gianandrea Noseda, he also plays with the Pittsburgh and Baltimore Symphonies. Since making his solo debut at 16, Mr. Madrid has appeared with numerous orchestras throughout the United States and abroad. Notable performances include Beethoven’s violin concerto, Bartok’s Violin Concerto No. 2, Brahms “Double Concerto,” Bernstein’s “Serenade,” and Waxman’s “Carmen Fantasy.” In 2021, he recorded Kyle Werner’s violin sonata for its premiere with The Washington Ballet on Marquee TV with a live performance at Wolf Trap. Regino received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music after pursuing a Physiological Science degree from UCLA.
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