
Praised
as a "pianistic messiah," (Fort Worth Star Telegram),
Antonio Pompa-Baldi emerged from the 2001 Van Cliburn International
Piano Competition with a coveted silver medal as well as the
Phyllis Jones Tilley Memorial Award for the Best Performance
of a New Work. First-prize winner at the 1999 Cleveland Competition
and a top prize winner at the 1998 Marguerite Long-Jacques
Thibaud Competition,
Mr. Pompa-Baldi has toured extensively in the United States
and Europe. He has brought his assured touch on the keyboard
to some of the world's major concert venues including Cleveland's
Severance Hall, Milan (Sala Verdi), Naples (Teatro Diana),
New York's Lincoln Center and Paris's Salle Cortot, Salle
Gaveau, Salle Pleyel, Theatre des Champs-Elysees and Théâtre
du Châtelet performing more than 70 engagements per
season. Recent orchestral appearances have included the Fort
Worth Symphony, Syracuse Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Columbus
Symphony, Peoria Symphony, Rockford Symphony, Charleston
Symphony, Savannah Symphony, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Southwest
Florida Symphony, Spokane Symphony as well as the Orchestre
Philarmonique de Metz (France), Orchestre National de Paris-Radio
France, Symphony Orchestra of Sicily (Italy) and National
Orchestra of Santo Domingo. His recent recital engagements
include Paris (Théâtre du Châtelet), Bologna,
Boston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, San Antonio, Hartford, Miami and San Juan.
He often performs chamber music, collaborating with ensembles
such as the Avalon String Quartet, the Takacs String Quartet,
and violinist Elmar Oliveira, to name a few. In Summer
2002, Mr. Pompa-Baldi appeared with the Boston Pops at
Boston's Symphony Hall and was on the Faculty of TCU-Cliburn
Institute. He also served as a juror for the Van Cliburn
Third International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs.
The 2003-04 season includes appearances with the Auckland
Philharmonia (New Zealand), Kansas City Symphony, Cleveland
Pops, Lawton Philharmonic, Peoria Symphony, Symphony of
the Americas (Miami) and the Canton Symphony, in addition
to recitals in New York's Carnegie Hall, Chicago, Portland,
(OR), Sacramento, Fort Worth and more. Mr. Pompa-Baldi
has been seen and heard many times on French National Television
Antenne 2 and Radio-France, Cleveland's WCLV, Boston's
WGBH, and National Public Radio's "Performance Today".