Tulio
Rondón
Tulio
Rondón was born in Venezuela. He obtained his Bachelor's
Degree at the Simón Bolivar Conservatory, where at
the age of seventeen he was appointed cello teacher. As
one of the founding members of the Aragua Symphony Orchestra
in Venezuela, Tulio served as a principal cellist for six
years.
In 1997 Tulio was invited to join the Cuarteto de Cuerdas
América, and was chamber music assistant at Miami
University, Oxford, Ohio (USA). In May 1999 Tulio Rondón
received his Master's Degree in cello performance from Miami
University.
Tulio Rondón's chamber music experiences have taken
him all over the world, participating in concerts in North
and South America and throughout Europe, and sharing stage
with world celebrated artists, including Gil Shaham, Paul
Katz, James Tocco, Hagen String Quartet, Pacifica String
Quartet, and the Miro String Quartet.
Tulio Rondón completed his Doctoral Degree at the
University of Arizona, (Tucson-Arizona), in the year 2005.
He also holds a post-doctoral degree in early music from
the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Holland, where he studied
baroque cello and viola da gamba with Jaap ter Linden and
Rainer Zipperling.