Born
in Quito, Ecuador, Washington García began his musical studies at the age of 6. Among his teachers are Genoveva Granja,
Toshko Stoyanov, Ann Schein, Yoheved Kaplinsky, and Julian Martin. Dr. García
holds a bachelor of music from the National Conservatory of Music in Ecuador,
and master’s and doctoral degrees from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins
University, where he graduated at the age of 25 becoming the youngest Latin
American to have received a Doctoral degree in piano performance from the Johns
Hopkins University.
The
success of his first public performance at the age of 6 led him to perform at
the most important cultural centers in Ecuador. Dr. García was awarded first prizes at the Guillermo
Wright-Vallarino National Piano Competition held in Quito, the Elizabeth Davis
Memorial Piano Competition and the 19th International Young Artist
Piano Competition in Washington DC, the 2004 Baltimore Music Club Piano
Competition, and the Harrison Winter Piano Competition. As the winner of the
Harrison Winter at the Peabody Institute, Dr. García was selected to perform
with the Peabody Concert Orchestra. He was also a top prizewinner at the Yale
Gordon Piano Competition, the Russell Wonderlic Piano Competition, and a finalist
at the Hilton Head International Piano Competition.
From
a very early age, Dr. García became a seasoned veteran of the concert platform,
performing extensively throughout his native country. Several times he has been soloist with the National Symphony
Orchestra of Ecuador under the baton of maestro Alvaro Manzano. Dr. García also
played at the US Embassy in Quito and at the Claudio Arrau International Piano
Seminar in Santiago, Chile for former President Patricio Aylwin. Dr. García was
chosen from a large field of contestants from 33 countries by the Kennedy
Center to receive one of two grants awarded to pianists in its Fellowships of
the Americas Program. As a result,
he came to the United States to begin intensive piano studies with Professor
Julian Martin at the Peabody Institute. Under the auspices of the Fellowships
of the Americas Program he was invited to play at the Kennedy Center Terrace
Theater, the Organization of American States, the World Bank, the
Inter-American Bank, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Other performances include recitals at
the Department of State and the Mexican Cultural Center in Washington D.C., the
Chesapeake Center of the Performing Arts and St. Ignatius Church in Baltimore,
and the National Library and Archives in Ottawa, Canada, where Dr. García
performed in Glenn Gould’s piano. He was one of five young artists presented by
the Texas Conservatory for Young Artists in Dallas. He has also performed in
Israel with maestro Sam Zebba and the Campus Orchestra of the city of Tel-Aviv.
Most recently, Dr. García performed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San
Ildefonso Museum in Mexico City, the Hong Kong Baptist University, the San
Francisco Conservatory of Music, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
in Washington D.C.
Since his European debut in
Rome at the Instituto Italo-Latinoamericano, under the auspices of Continental Airlines, Dr.
García has been an active recitalist, soloist, and lecturer in prestigious
venues in Switzerland, Austria, France, Spain, Hungary, Canada, Israel, Chile, Mexico,
Ecuador, Hong Kong, and the United States. In addition to awards granted by the
Peabody Institute and the Ecuadorian government, including the prize “Monseñor
Leonidas Proaño” and the award “Al Mérito Laboral,” Dr. García was also named a
Presser Scholar and grant recipient by the Presser Music Foundation. Most
recently, he was awarded the Friends of Fine Arts Scholarly/Creative Award
presented by the College of Fine Arts and Communication at Texas State
University-San Marcos.
Dr. García served in the
faculty of the Peabody Preparatory of the Johns Hopkins University and is
currently an assistant professor of piano at Texas State University-San Marcos,
where he is the coordinator of the piano department. He also teaches at the
Austin Chamber Music Festival. Upcoming engagements include solo recitals in
New Jersey, Chicago -at the Myra Hess Concert Series, Texas, Ohio, Hong Kong,
and a tour of Italy with the Texas State Symphony Orchestra, where he will perform
Beethoven’s Triple Concerto.
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