Meet Our April 24 Alice Tully Hall Soloist

Photo: Matt Dine

Photo: Matt Dine

With our official Season Announcement around the corner, we are excited to introduce our featured soloist for Riverside Symphony’s spectacular Alice Tully Hall Concert on Saturday evening, April 24.

Praised by Oberon’s Grove as “a musician of prodigious talent and scintillating personality,” flutist Anthony Trionfo will take the stage when we offer the first performance of Andrew Imbrie’s Flute Concerto since Julius Baker premiered the work with The New York Philharmonic in 1977.

First Prize Winner of the 2016 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, Trionfo gave his recital debuts at the Kennedy Center and in New York City at Merkin Concert Hall. His recent engagements include concertos with the Edmonton Symphony, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra (OH) and Stockton Symphony, recitals at the Festival de Ibagué in Colombia, Ocean Grove (NJ) Summer Stars Chamber Music Festival, Florida State University and Brownville Concert Series in Nebraska, and appearances with the Jupiter Chamber Players in New York City and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra on a tour to Bilbao, Spain. 

Anthony completed both his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, California under the tutelage of James Walker, former principal flute of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Check out these two wonderful video performances of an exquisite Bach work and a glittering rendition of a Faure showpiece.


Want to learn more about Andrew Imbrie and his history with Riverside Symphony? Check out our six part series below!

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