“Orlando

About Orlando

Orlando Alonso, a native of Cuba, is an in-demand pianist and conductor, currently serving as President of OAMusic Productions and Management, Artistic Director of Ossia Symphony, and Director of Music in the Heights in New York City. Winner of many prestigious international piano competitions, Mr. Alonso attended The Juilliard School and was the recipient of the Harold Bauer Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a graduating student at the Manhattan School of Music.

In 2005, he worked as a partner in developing the concept for Le Poisson Rouge venue, which opened its doors in 2008 on Bleecker Street, at the former site of the iconic Village Gate in New York City. Since then LPR has become known around the world for its focus on artistry, bringing classical music into the club setting, and offering a variety of setups(arrangements) so that a seated classical performance can be followed by a standing set with a rock band or a DJ.

In 2009, Mr. Alonso founded Ensemble LPR, the house orchestra of Le Poisson Rouge, and established a connection with former President of the Decca Classics label, Elizabeth Sobol, resulting in a recording project with its partner label, Deutsche Grammophon. In 2010, Mr. Alonso founded Ossia Symphony Orchestra with members of the New York Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Opera House, and other leading orchestras to bring classical music concerts to the public schools around New York City. In 2010, he founded Music in The Heights, a music education program at the George Washington Educational Campus, providing symphonic concerts and music lessons to over 5,000 students in five public schools in the Washington Heights area in New York City.

In 2015, Mr. Alonso founded OAMusic Productions and Management, a leading production and management company representing and promoting Latin American artists and culture in the United States and around the world. In 2016, OAMusic was a producing partner for the PBS Special: Live from Lincoln Center, “Seasons of Cuba”, providing musical arrangements and featuring Mr. Alonso as a performer alongside pop star Dave Matthews, violinist Joshua Bell and The Chamber Orchestra of Havana, among other distinguished Cuban artists. Followed In 2017 by a program of Cuban music together with violinist Joshua Bell and cellist Yo-Yo Ma for the Turnaround Gala at The Kennedy Center in Washington DC.

Future collaborations for 2021-22 with artistic institutions and music festivals include the Art with Me Festival in Tulum, Mexico, with artist-philosopher, and star of the National Geographic documentary “Brain Games”, Jason Silva, as well as collaborations with the Perez Museum, New World Symphony, and Dranoff Foundation in Miami.

“Orlando Alonso offered a solid and passionate performance. He displayed an undeniable mastery of the instrument throughout”

La Libre Belgique, Brussels

“Alonso’s performance was a triumph. He conquered the audience with his brilliant interpretation of Mussorgsky’s Pictures At An Exhibition and Beethoven’s Op.111”

ABC, Madrid

“Outstanding recital yesterday night of the young Cuban pianist Orlando Alonso, who proved to go beyond the adjective of “great promise” with his sensitive and masterful performance”

El Faro de Vigo, Spain

“The main attraction of the opening season concert of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra was the Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini played by the young Cuban pianist Orlando Alonso. Alonso’s performance was engaging, contrasting and loyal to the music. His touch is clear and robust, his technique flawless. The audience’s enthusiasm was reflected by the lengthy applause and their persistent requests for encores”

La Tribuna, Rio de Janeiro

Photos

Solo

Música Cubana

Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 12 "Chasse Neige"

Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etudes "Harmonies Du Soir"

Conducting

Mozart Piano Concerto in A

Adios a Cuba

Andre Previn: Diversions

Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings Op. 48

The Alonso Brothers

Mambo No. 5

ESCUALO TANGO

EL MANICERO

Bohemian Trio

Tarde en La Lisa

Ravel - Passacaille