Home  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Search

Jorge Saade-Scaff

Jorge Saade-Scaff

Jorge Saade-Scaff Sound Byte Excerpt from Danza Ecuatoriana by Enrique Espin-Yepez from the album Recital Jorge Saade-Scaff and Adam Wegrzynek - Amine Records.

ecuador flagJORGE SAADE-SCAFF, Ecuador's most outstanding violinist, began studying the violin at the age of six at the "Antonio Neumane" National Conservatory of Music. He studied with Lemtao Erendi, concertmaster of the Tallin Symphony Orchestra in Tallin, Estonia, and Andrei Podgorsi, Director of the Gensin Institute in Moscow, Russia. He is a "Cum Laude" graduate from the University of Miami where he studied with violinist Thomas Moore and violist Pamela McConnell. As of 1995, he was the only Ecuadorian and Latin American accepted at the Mozarteum Institute in Salzburg, Austria, to study with violin virtuoso Ruggiero Ricci. Mr. Saade is a frequent soloist with the Pan American Symphony Orchestra of Washington, D.C. under the direction of Sergio Buslje, the Guayaquil Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Andrei Podgorni, Maime Leon and Patricio Asizaga, with the Ecuadorian Youth Symphony Orchestra and the "Antonio Neumane" Conservatory Chamber Orchestra. Jorge Saade is currently the Cultural Attaché of the Ecuadorian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Cultural Representative of Ecuador to the Organization of the American States, Vice-president of the Ibero-American Cultural Attaché Association in Washington, D.C. and Executive Director of the Ecuadorian Youth Symphony Orchestra Foundation.

Support for this presentation has been provided by:

Oklahoma Arts Council logo national endowment for the arts logo



For more information or to make comments:
Cultural Arts Series
(405) 682-7579
7777 South May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK  73159
Wheelchair logo


About Us  |  Students  |  Departments  |  Academics  |  Publications  |  Labs/Centers  |  Jobs  |  News/Events  |  Community
Oklahoma City Community College | 7777 South May Avenue | Oklahoma City, OK 73159-4444 | 405-682-1611
Copyright Oklahoma City Community College