Gerard Reuter Faculty
A recipient of the prestigious Pro Musicis International Award, oboist GERARD REUTER has enjoyed a distinguished solo career, touring the United States, Europe, Asia, India and Africa. He has participated as a featured guest artist at many prestigious summer festivals, including Caramoor, Marlboro, the Chamber Music Festival of the Library of Congress, La Jolla, Round Top, Tucson Winter Chamber Music, Market Square Concert's Summerfest and the Bar Harbor Summer Music Festival in the United States, and the Flanders Festival, the Dartington Festival and the International Musicians' Seminar at Prussia Cove in Europe. As a soloist, he has appeared with orchestras throughout the United States, including the Jupiter Symphony, Philharmonia Virtuosi, Riverside Symphony and Orchestra of the Bronx in New York, the National Chamber Orchestra in Washington, DC, the Soviet Emigre' Orchestra and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra , of which he was a founding member.
Also a dedicated chamber music performer, he is a member of the Dorian Wind Quintet and was a founding member of the ensemble, An die Musik. As a guest, he has performed with many ensembles, including New York Philomusica, Fry Street String Quartet, Colorado String Quartet, Weilerstein Piano Trio, Composers String Quartet, DaVinci String Quartet, Aspen Wind Quintet, American Chamber Players, Divertimento String Trio, Armstrong Chamber Concerts, and I Fiamminghi in Belgium.
Active as a conductor in recent seasons, Mr. Reuter has appeared as guest conductor with the Jupiter Symphony, Riverside Symphony, Claremont Strings, New York Mandolin Orchestra and the Schenectady Symphony. Albany's "Times-Union" wrote: "The Schenectady Symphony Orchestra under Reuter were in fine form...[he] led a fine, rollicking, crisp performance."
Gerard Reuter has been heard on major radio stations throughout this country and in Europe and has been recorded in concert for worldwide broadcast on The Voice of America. He has recorded for Sony, New World, Telarc, Columbia, BMG-Catalyst, Dorian, Summit and Musical Heritage Society.
