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JORGE OSCAR GONZALES

Jorge Oscar González is a staff collaborative pianist at the University of Veracruz (Universidad Veracruzana) in Mexico, and has over 10 years of experience teaching chamber music and working as a staff collaborative pianist at the Instituto Superior de Música del Estado de Veracruz (ISMEV) and the Royal Academy of Dance.



Jorge’s repertoire ranges from Medieval music to music of our times. He has collaborated with many different chamber music groups across Mexico. His research interests focus on piano and pianoforte interpretations as well as Early Music, particularly in the interpretation of harpsichord and figured bass. This has led him to collaborate with ensembles such as the Academia Barroca of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa (OSX), and the Novus Mundus Ensemble, as well as working with prominent musicians of Baroque Music.


Jorge has a BA in Music-Piano Performance from the University of Veracruz, and is currently pursuing a Masters in Music Theory (MA) at the University of Veracruz. His MA dissertation project analyses treatises on piano performance of the19th Century Mexico.

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