Peru

Bryan David Henostroza Marca

“I like Gonzalez Reeds GD because, besides the durability, they provide a lot of flexibility in the sound and articulations. They work very well both in soloist plays and orchestra. En mi opinion, I believe they’re the perfect balance for a professional clarinetist”.

He got his Bachelor’s Degree in Clarinet Interpretation, from the National University of Music (Peru), where the studied with José Luis Eca Fiestas (Peru).

He took classes with Luis Rossi (Argentina), David Medina (Chile), Sergio Reyes (Guatemala) and Ronald Van Spaendonck (Belgium).

He was part of symphonic orchestras from the Ministry of Education of Peru such as the Juvenil Symphonic Orchestra, the Edgar Valcarcel Arze Symphonic Orchestra and the Symphonic Orchestra from National Music University (ex conservatory), conducted by Wilfredo Tarazona (Peru), where he was a soloist; and he also collaborated with the Association of Young Composers, from the university he attended to.

In 2019 he got the 3rd place at the 2nd Young Clarinetists International Contest. In 2021 he won the 1st place at the Clarinetists National Contest, “Clarineteando 2021”, where the juries were international musicians such as Julio Panadero (Colombia) and Jorge Morales (Peru), among others.

Nowadays he is the clarinetist of the Bicentennial Youth National Symphony Orchestra, position that he gained in 2022 after a National Contest from the Ministry of Culture, and a professor at the Solideo Music School.