
Charles Abramovic is widely acclaimed for his international performances as soloist, chamber musician, and collaborator with leading musicians. As a recitalist and chamber musician he has performed throughout the United States and Europe, with engagements at international festivals in Berlin, Salzburg, Bermuda, Dubrovnik, Aspen and Vancouver. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 14 with the Pittsburgh Symphony, and has soloed with the Baltimore Symphony, Colorado Philharmonic, Florida Philharmonic, and other orchestras. He performs regularly with artists such as Midori, Viktoria Mullova, and Sarah Chang. He is a founding member of the Dolce Suono Trio, with flutist Mimi Stillman and cellist Yumi Kendall. He is a distinguished composer as well as interpreter of new music, and his Laus D (A Haydn Tribute), written for Dolce Suono Trio, was commissioned by Dolce Suono Ensemble and Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. He has recorded for the EMI, Bridge, Koch, Avie, and DTR labels. He is Professor of Keyboard Studies atTempleUniversity. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Peabody Conservatory, and received his doctorate fromTempleUniversity.