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Violinist Carlos Rubio began his musical career as a member of Venezuela's famous Youth Orchestra System (“El Sistema”). As a member of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, he toured France, Japan, USA, Mexico, Spain and participated in seven CD recordings under the Dorian Records label.

Mr. Rubio has taught master classes and workshops at the University of North Texas, Denison University, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Louisville Chamber Music Program, Festival de Música Latinoamericana in Colombia, the Simon Bolivar Conservatory of Music in Venezuela, the SoundFest Chamber Music Festival, and is a member of the coaching staff for Princeton Chamber Music Play Week and the Dalí String Quartet Summer Camp.

Mr. Rubio was awarded grand prize in the Spanish and Latin American Music Competition at Indiana University and was distinguished as the Ohio Latino Arts Association's Performing Artist of the Year. Mr. Rubio has soloed with the Middletown Symphony, the Illinois Philharmonic, and the Oxford Chamber Orchestra, and his chamber music partners have included the Colorado, Penderecki, DaPonte and Amernet string quartets, pianist Pamela Mia Paul and cellist Marc Johnson of the Vermeer Quartet. Additionally, he has collaborated with such composers as Joan Tower, Susan Botti, Ricardo Lorenz, Efrain Amaya and Manena Contreras. He has also premièred works by composers Roland Vasquez, John Ferrito, Diogenes Rivas, Diana Arismendi and Arcangel Castillo-Olivari. Carlos is a founding member of the Dalí String Quartet and is the Principal Second Violin of the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra. He also performs with the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, the Harrisburg Symphony, the Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra and the Philadelphia-based children's music troupe Auricolae.

Carlos lives near Philadelphia with his wife Julia and son Javier.


Luigi Mazzocchi, first violin
Carlos Rubio, second violin
Adriana Linares, viola
Jesús Morales, cello

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