User:Caio Pagano

“Pagano is such a fine performer that any opportunity to hear him should be seized”. Joseph McLellan, Washington Post

Caio Pagano is an internationally renowned concert pianist, teacher and scholar and the Director and Founder of The |Avanti Fund, Inc.] 1 He is a distinguished professor of piano in the Department of Music, Arizona State University since 1986 having earned the honor of Regents' Professor of Piano at this institution. He is the recipient of many piano performance awards in Europe and in his native country, Brazil.

Pagano has performed throughout four continents in more than 900 public performances as recital soloist, chamber musician and as soloist with orchestras. He has premiered 36 works in concert halls worldwide, 25 of these were works written and dedicated to him by the composers, including several concertos for piano and orchestra. He has also recorded several of these works. Pagano was the first pianist to perform the complete works of Schoenberg in several capitals of the world.

Among the remarkable premières was the performance of Pousseur’s Apostrophe, along with Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations in Washington D.C. and New York City, which received following reviews: “The Pousseur was transcendent, and Beethoven was absolutely first-class, simultaneously idiomatic and original.” - New York Times. “I started jotting comments after each variation, but I abandoned that as I realized I was being presented with a conception that was an incandescent entity.” Washington Post.

He performed with orchestras throughout the world conducted by Sergiu Comissiona, Camargo Guarnieri, Szimon Goldberg, Howard Griffits, John Neschling, James Sedares, Aylton Escobar, Eleazar de Carvalho, Silva Pereira, Ernest Bour, Morton Gould, Roberto Minczuk, Fabio Meccheti, Roberto Tibiriçá. His programs are vast and have included great Masters of the XXth century; he performed Berg’s “Chamber Concerto”, Schoenberg’s Concerto, Bartók’s II Concerto for the first time ever in Brazil, as well as the complete works of Schoenberg; and a large number of world premières of contemporary composers such as Guarnieri ( 6th. Sonatina, dedicated to him), Koellreutter ( Acronon, dedicated to him), Gilberto Mendes ( Concerto and Vento Noroeste, dedicated to him), Willy Correa de Oliveira ( Concerto, dedicated to him), James DeMars ( Tapestry and Concerto,  dedicated to him), Almeida Prado ( Cartas Celestes III, Carta de Pero Vaz de  Caminha dedicated to him) and many others.

As Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, Caio created the International Biennial of Music, which attracted many internationally acclaimed artists who collaborated with him, including Saschko Gawriloff, Cristof Caskel, Raphael Hillyer, Werner Taube, Henry Schuman. He also toured with Pierre Fournier, Janos Starker, Thomas Friedli, Szymon Goldberg and the Dutch Chamber Orchestra, Albor Rosenfeld, the St. Petersburg Quartet, Maria João Pires, Gerard Caussé, the St. Petersburg Quartet and the Jacques Thibaud Trio. Caio has been a featured artist at the Miami New World Festival, the Washington Interamerican Fest, the Grenoble Festival, the Megève Festival, the Merida Festival, the Montpellier Festival and many others.

A frequent performer in East Asia, Caio played in Beijing, Qingdao, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Kyoto, Taiwan, and in Singapore at the Esplanade, the Botanical Gardens and at the SOTA.

At ASU he created the Brazilian Arts Festival in 2000 ( followed by two CDs, the first with two works for piano and orchestra by Brazilian composer Camargo  Guarnieri, with the Czech National Symphony ( including world première recordings of Guarnieriʼs “Chôro”), and the second with "Trio for piano violin and horn" by Almeida Prado, which he commissioned, both released by Summit  Records) and the Steinway Chamber Music Festival in 2010, 2012 and 2014. He has adjudicated international competitions in Portugal, Switzerland, Singapore, Brazil, the USA, Panama. He became "Professor of the Year" at Arizona State University in 2010.

In partnership with Maria João Pires, Pagano created the Belgais Centre for Studies of the Arts in Portugal in 2000 and recorded "Sounds of Belgais" for Deutsche Grammophon. He created the Piano Department of the Institute Politechnic in Portugal.

Summit, Soundset, Deutsche Grammophon and Glissando labels publish his acclaimed recordings. His CD "Music for Children" by Heitor Villa-Lobos has received rave reviews which have included “CD of the Month” by BBC Music Magazine, and other magnificent reviews on Gramophone (Great Britain), CD Compact (Spain) and Fanfare (United States). In 2009 Soundset Records,2 released a CD selected as CD of the week by National Public Radio NPR/KBAQ, called "Remembrance, volume I". All his CDs are available on ITunes Store. 3

Also in 2009 a CD with works of Brahms, Poulenc, Debussy and Berg ( with Carlos Alves, clarinet) was released by Soundset, and in 2010 Pagano was selected by the Magazine "Concerto" in Brazil, to have his new CD with Chopin and Schumann to be sent to 5,000 subscribers.

In 2012 he released a CD with the three Brahms Sonatas for violin, with Emmanuele Baldini, and the Quintets of Schubert ( Trout) and Hummel with the Jacques Thibaud Trio, recorded live in Japan. In 2013 he released a CD with works of Chopin, for Soundset. In 2014 “Remembrance volume II” was released by Soundset Records. Caio Pagano combines a profound knowledge of the Arts, Literature and Music, which characterizes his interpretations as authoritative and unique. His transcendent technique is accompanied by exuberant lyricism, intellect and a polished sense of style. Pagano is a Steinway Artist.