Boise Baroque Orchestra - Barton Moreau, Pianist
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J.S. Bach: Piano Concero in F minor
Mozart: Rondo for Piano and Orchestra, K. 382
Albinoni: Adiago
Mozart: Symphony No. 25
Barton Moreau made his concerto debut at age fourteen with the New England Youth Ensemble. He has since performed as a featured soloist with a number of American orchestras, including the Northwest Florida Symphony (Niceville, FL), Port City Symphony (Mobile, AL), Mesa Symphony (Mesa, AZ), New Orleans Symphony, and the Gulf Coast Symphony (Biloxi, MS).
Moreau's honors include a top prize at the Debose National Piano Competition and a collegiate artist award from the Alabama Music Teacher’s Association. In 2007, he was a finalist at the World Piano Pedagogy Conference's PIANOvision Most Wanted Piano Competition: Sonata Invitational.
As a collaborative artist, Moreau has performed with distinguished international artists, including clarinetists Robert Spring and Jorge Montilla, and oboist Andrea Ridilla. He has performed at a number of national and regional conferences, including the College Music Society (CMS) National & Pacific Northwest conferences, Montana-Idaho Clarinet Festivals, and ClarinetFest 2003. Recent performances include appearances with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra and at the McCall Second Sunday Sounds Concert Series (Idaho). He also performs regularly with his wife, clarinetist Leslie Moreau, as part of the Moreau Duo.
Moreau is completing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Arizona State University, where he has been a Regents Scholar and a student of Robert Hamilton. His collegiate career began at the University of South Alabama, where he was a student of Jerry Alan Bush and a recipient of the Theodore Presser Award. Upon graduation from USA, he received an Associate Instructorship to pursue his Master of Music at the prestigious School of Music at Indiana University, where he studied with Karen Shaw. Moreau has also coached with Lee Luvisi, Fabio Bidini, Mykola Suk, and Leonard Hokanson.
Moreau serves on the adjunct faculty at Boise State University, teaching courses in piano, music history, and music theory. In addition to his collegiate teaching and performance activities, Moreau is also an active studio teacher and adjudicator.
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