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Celebrated by the Dallas Morning News as “clearly a pianist with considerable skill and force of personality,” Eduardo Rojas has graced the stage as a soloist with orchestras across both South and North America. His remarkable performances include collaborations with esteemed ensembles such as the Richmond Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, Bogotá Philharmonic, Bogotá Symphony, Philharmonic of Cali, Panama National Orchestra, Colombia Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Van Cliburn Foundation, Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving, Orpheus Chamber Singers, Great Lakes Symphony, American Wind Symphony, Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Chamber Symphony among other orchestras. He has also performed in various countries, including Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Panama, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Taiwan and under the baton of distinguished conductors such as Andrés Orozco, Paolo Bortolameolli, Zoe Zeniodi, and Rafael Payare.
In the summer of 2013, Rojas recorded a live DVD at the renowned New World Center in Miami Beach, Florida, featuring Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Subsequently, in 2015, he released two albums: “Eduardo Rojas Plays Beethoven
Vol. 1” and “Regenwald – Melodies from the Rainforest,” which showcase his distinctive arrangements of Latin American music. In 2016, he was invited to Taipei, Taiwan, to conduct master classes and serve as a judge for the Asian Pacific International Piano Competition.
Driven by a desire to combine his musical talents with a passion for teaching and entrepreneurship, Eduardo Rojas established the Rojas School of Music in 2014. This private institution aims to elevate the impact of artistic education in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, where he resides. Rojas is committed to making a positive difference in his community by nurturing young orchestras throughout the Metroplex. He is also recognized as an International Bösendorfer Artist and a Yamaha Artist.
Eduardo has served as a collaborative pianist and a coach for various organizations, including Fort Worth Opera, Southern Methodist University, and Dallas Chamber Symphony. He has collaborated with musicians such as Gary Levinson, Simon Gollo, Santiago Canon, and Allan Steele, among many others. Currently, he holds the position of Artistic Director at the International Music Festival in Popayan, Colombia.