Oscar Salazar
Oscar Salazar was appointed to the percussion section of the Queretaro State Philharmonic Orchestra in 2000, and in 2002 was promoted to position of Timpanist. Mr. Salazar received his bachelor’s degree in Percussion Performance from the Mexico State Conservatory of Music, where he graduated with an Honorable Mention. His instructor, and guide during his artistic education was Professor Jose Luis Barquera G. Percussionist with the Mexico State Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Salazar went to USA, to improve his level in different instruments, has participated in PASIC, summer workshops, masterclasses and private classes with many Percussionists in different educational institutions such as Daniel Druckman and Anthony González (Juilliard School of Music); Vadim Karpinos, James Ross and Cynthia Yeh (Chicago Symphony Orchestra); Christopher Lamb, Roland Kohloff and Markus Rhoten (New York Philharmonic); John Tafoya (Indiana University); Christopher Deviney and Don Liuzzi (Philadelphia Orchestra); Tom Sherwood (Atlanta Symphony); Mark Damoulakis and Paul Yancich (Cleveland Orchestra) and Europe Marinus Komst (Royal Concertgebouw).
In 2005, Oscar was awarded a state grant by the State Circuit of Culture and Arts, which he used to sponsor Marimba concerts throughout the state of Queretaro and other states in Mexico. His enthusiasm and passion for jazz led him to form “The Small Band” in February of 2006 where he performs on the vibraphone. The Small Band has performed in many important cultural festivals in the state of Queretaro, as well as in other states throughout Mexico. In 2006 Oscar received a state grant through the Artistic Production Support Program of the Cultural and Artistic Institute of Queretaro, With that grant he created a series of arrangements of Mexican music, as well as supporting Mexican composers, by offering a series of marimba concerts featuring great Mexican composers who have enriched Mexican culture and left a powerful musical legacy.
RECORDINGS
“With Love to Mexico”
“One Decade of Concerts”
“La Pequeña Banda Jazz”
“Óscar Salazar the new Contemporary live music”