Gerard Reuter, Oboe
"Reuter clearly held the spotlight...richly earned... with a
brilliant performance."
-Washington
Post
has enjoyed a varied and distinguished career as chamber musician and
soloist, touring the United States, Europe, India and Africa. He is
a founding member of An Die Musik, of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
and of Chelsea Chamber Ensemble, as well as being a member of the Dorian
Wind Quintet. His guest appearances at music festivals in the United
States have included Caramoor, Marlboro. LaJolla, Round Top and the
Chamber Music Festival of the Library of Congress; in Europe, the Flanders
and Dartington festivals, as well as the International Musicians' Seminar
at Prussia Cove. As a soloist, in New York he has appeared with the
Jupiter Symphony, the Soviet Emigré Orchestra, the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, the Philharmonia Virtuoso and in Washington, DC with the
National Chamber Orchestra. He has been heard on major radio stations
throughout this country and in Europe. He has recorded in concert for
Sony, New World, Summit, Telarc, Columbia, Musical Heritage Society
and the Voice of America. As a recipient of the Pro Musicis Foundation's
1992 International Award, Mr. Reuter has been presented in recitals
in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Boston as well as in major
cities in Europe and Asia. Mr. Reuter serves on the faculty of New York
University.