Gregorio Midero

Performer & Teacher

A violinist with the Greensboro and Winston-Salem Symphonies, dedicated to strengthening violin musicianship across the Piedmont Triad through performance and mentorship.

Gregorio Midero performing the violin during a professional classical music session. Man in a blue checkered shirt playing the violin
Gregorio Midero playing violin beside a window during a private studio performance.

T H E A R T I S T

An internationally trained performer whose work brings together orchestral commitment, chamber music, and a deeply personal approach to mentoring.

Gregorio Midero is a violinist rooted in the Piedmont Triad community. Trained in the orchestral discipline of El Sistema, he brings passionate and curious musicianship to both performance and mentoring — building individual musicians from the ground up.

J O U R N E Y

Biography


Violinist Gregorio Midero holds the Sally London Hobbs Memorial Chair with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and has performed continuously with both the Greensboro and Winston-Salem Symphonies since 2001. Known for his passionate and curious musicianship, he has built a career rooted in orchestral commitment, chamber music, and a deeply personal approach to teaching.

Born in Venezuela, Midero began his violin studies at the age of eight through El Sistema — the national music education movement founded by Jose Antonio Abreu. His talent was recognized early; at ten, he made his solo debut at the Teresa Carreño Cultural Center in Caracas, performing a Vivaldi concerto in the presence of Abreu himself. By seventeen, he had earned a seat in the first violin section of the Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Caracas.

Midero studied at the Youth Orchestra Conservatory of Sucre, the Simón Bolívar Conservatory, and the Latin American Violin Academy — three institutions that shaped a performing voice built on both technical rigor and expressive depth. In 2000, he relocated to the United States, bringing with him the orchestral discipline forged through years at the highest levels of Venezuelan musical life.

Beyond the concert stage, Midero maintains an active life as a chamber musician and working violinist across the Piedmont Triad. Whether performing in concert halls, community stages, or intimate ensemble settings, he brings the same intention and care to every performance. His work spans orchestral, chamber, and solo repertoire — reflecting a musician shaped by two worlds and deeply committed to both.

Midero served as conductor of Allegro Strings within the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra from 2003 to 2008 and has provided ongoing sectional coaching in public and private schools throughout the region. His connection to youth orchestra programs in both Greensboro and Winston-Salem reflects a long-standing belief that strong musical communities are built one young musician at a time.

A bilingual educator fluent in both English and Spanish, Midero teaches privately at two studio locations in High Point and Greensboro, as well as online worldwide. His students range from complete beginners to pre-college musicians preparing for conservatory auditions and competitions. He also teaches viola as a secondary instrument.

His teaching is rooted in a simple but powerful conviction — that when structure and technique are built correctly, musicality becomes inevitable. Drawing on the orchestral rigor of his Venezuelan training, Midero works individually with each student, developing posture, tone, bow technique, and musical expression as a unified whole rather than separate disciplines. He is committed to teaching students how to practice with intention and to supporting their growth not only as musicians, but as confident and capable people. Since arriving in the United States, his students have consistently earned placement in All-County, All-State, regional, and honors orchestras, won competitions locally and statewide, and secured leading chairs in the Greensboro and Winston-Salem youth orchestras. These results reflect more than two decades of patient, purposeful teaching.

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