Luis is honored to have won the 2022 UNC-W Concerto Competition. Getting to debut with the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra was quite the treat! #WilsonCenter
On April 3 will collaborate further with the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra as on-stage pianist for the kid-friendly theatrical event, Beethoven Lives Upstairs.
On April 24, Luis will have his own solo concert at Kenan Chapel which will include works by Chopin, Prokofieff, and Florence Price.
Luis has been collaborating with Wilmington Choral Society for two seasons now, and has recently performed at Wilson Center with the group. He has also worked as on-stage pianist for the production Always... Patsy Cline at Wilmington’s Thalian Hall. He was also recommended by UNCW and selected to participate in Port City Music Festival’s Emerging Artists Program. He has performed at popular Jazz venue Doc’s Lab in San Francisco, Steinway Hall in New York City, and Wilson Center in Wilmington. At UNC-W’s Music department, he is studying piano with Dr. Elizabeth Loparits; Luis has also had the opportunity to work with teachers in New York City and San Francisco.
Luis has completed the ten-year program of music conservatory training in Madrid, Spain, and is working on a Bachelor of Arts at UNC-W.
Back in school at UNC-W, Luis has performed on recitals by piano students, several Department of Music Honors Recitals, was three-times awarded the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award for receiving top score in Honors Recital auditions. His very first award at UNC-W was the Mary Eunice Troy Scholarship.
Luis continues to coach students in his home studio, play solo and with other musicians.
On April 3 will collaborate further with the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra as on-stage pianist for the kid-friendly theatrical event, Beethoven Lives Upstairs.
On April 24, Luis will have his own solo concert at Kenan Chapel which will include works by Chopin, Prokofieff, and Florence Price.
Luis has been collaborating with Wilmington Choral Society for two seasons now, and has recently performed at Wilson Center with the group. He has also worked as on-stage pianist for the production Always... Patsy Cline at Wilmington’s Thalian Hall. He was also recommended by UNCW and selected to participate in Port City Music Festival’s Emerging Artists Program. He has performed at popular Jazz venue Doc’s Lab in San Francisco, Steinway Hall in New York City, and Wilson Center in Wilmington. At UNC-W’s Music department, he is studying piano with Dr. Elizabeth Loparits; Luis has also had the opportunity to work with teachers in New York City and San Francisco.
Luis has completed the ten-year program of music conservatory training in Madrid, Spain, and is working on a Bachelor of Arts at UNC-W.
Back in school at UNC-W, Luis has performed on recitals by piano students, several Department of Music Honors Recitals, was three-times awarded the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award for receiving top score in Honors Recital auditions. His very first award at UNC-W was the Mary Eunice Troy Scholarship.
Luis continues to coach students in his home studio, play solo and with other musicians.