Edward Pulgar Resume

      Born in Caracas, he is a violinist and conductor from the National Youth Orchestra System of Venezuela. He began his musical studies at age eight in solfege, percussion and violin at the Youth Orchestra's Academy and the Escuela de MĂşsica “Elias David Curiel” in Coro. He continued his studies in violin and orchestral conducting at the Conservatorio “JosĂ© Luis Paz” of Maracaibo, the Conservatorio “SimĂłn BolĂ­var” and the Academia Latinoamericana de ViolĂ­n under the guidance of the eminent Venezuelan pedagogue Mr. JosĂ© Francisco del Castillo in Caracas, Venezuela. He earned an Artist Diploma from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA and a Masters in Music Performance from Michigan State University.

Mr. Pulgar has appeared as a soloist and concertmaster with several Symphonic Orchestras in Venezuela, and in important concert halls of South America, the United States and Europe, such as Complejo Cultural Teresa Carreño of Caracas, Centro de Arte “LĂ­a BermĂşdez” of Maracaibo, Panama's National Theatre, Beethovensaal of Stuttgart and Bonn, Teatro ColĂłn of Bogota, the PNC Recital Hall and Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, among others. When he was twenty years old, he made his debut as a conductor with the Fifth Symphony by Tchaikovsky and the Zulia Symphony Orchestra. Three years later he became a member of SimĂłn BolĂ­var Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. Also, he has been a member of the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra in Michigan and associate principal violin of the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra in West Virginia, in the U.S.

Mr. Pulgar eagerly continues pursuing solo and chamber music in the U.S. and Latin America, along with guest appearances as conductor. He is the founder 1st violinist of the Vocis String Quartet and Associate Concertmaster of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra in Tennessee.


"Large and beautiful sonority, with impeccable intonation...."

"...Superbly executed by Edward Pulgar..."

"In the Saint-Saëns, Pulgar exploited with great freedom the possibilities of the violin..."

"The audience gave back [to Mr. Pulgar] the same stamp he sealed in both pieces of very high levels of technique, with much applause and a well-deserved ovation..."

"A soloist of admirable pedagogy..."

"[Mr.] Edward Pulgar draws music when he conducts"


Updated:  September 14, 2008

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