hernan constantino

violin/viola

619.277.3377

violinator@gmail.com


Hernan Constantino was born and raised in the Philippines and was inspired to take violin lessons because of his father's love of the instrument. He began his studies when he was eight years old under the tutelage of the late Professor Luis Valencia. At age 11 he became a scholar of the Music Promotion Foundation of the Philippines and at age 15, having recently joined the newly formed Cultural Center of the Philippines Philharmonic Orchestra, now known as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, he won first prize in the National Young Artists Competition. He was invited to perform for the President and Mrs. Marcos and received invitations to perform in various television and radio shows between the ages of 15 and 19.


At nineteen, he left the Philippines for the United States, upon receiving a full scholarship to the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts. He continued his violin studies under Dorothy DeLay, Hyo Kang, and William DePasquale; chamber music under Joseph DePasquale and William DePasquale; and conducting under Joseph Primavera. He has worked with famous conductors such as Ricardo Muti, Eugene Ormandy, and Klaus Tensthdeth. He was the violin and chamber music instructor at the New Jersey School of Music and a violin teacher at Cherry Hill High School in New Jersey.


After moving to Portland Oregon in 1986, he became a founding member of the "New Oregon String Quartet," presenting contemporary and 20th-century music. He became a first violinist in the Portland Opera Orchestra, first violinist and soloist with the West Coast Chamber Orchestra, and a substitute violinist with the Oregon Symphony. In 1988, he held the position of Interim Music Director of Oregon State University-Corvallis Symphony in Corvallis Oregon as well as a violin professor at the Oregon State University. He was also a founding member of the "Metolious" String Quartet, the quartet in residence at Oregon State University.


In 1990, Mr. Constantino won a position with the San Diego Symphony and in 1991 was assigned Acting Associate Concertmaster. He is also a member of the San Diego Opera Orchestra and also played with the San Diego Chamber Orchestra. He was a former Concertmaster of the Oregon Coast Music Festival in Coos Bay, Oregon. For the 2009 Oregon Coast Music Festival, Mr. Constantino was invited to be the festival's guest conductor. He appeared as a staff conductor with the Interlochen music camp in 2008.


Mr. Constantino is an active teacher and teaches at his private studio. He is also the Music Director of the Mainly Mozart Youth Orchestra (MMYO) and is a member of the Music Teachers Association of California.