Romulo Benavides

Violinist Romulo Benavides studied with the late Emil Friedman in his native Venezuela and obtained his Bachelors degree from The Juilliard School. As Concertmaster of Arcos Juveniles de Caracas, he performed as soloist in the United States, Spain, Dominican Republic and throughout Venezuela, and in 1985, he won 1st Prize at the Juan Bautista Plaza Violin Competition in Caracas. He went on to perform as soloist with the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, Carabobo Chamber Orchestra and the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra. In New York City he has performed with the Carpentier Quartet, Ensemble America, Frank Valiente Tango Quintet, and with Mauricio Najt and Alberto Quiroga. Benavides performs as the first violinist of the Dali Quartet and is Concertmaster and featured soloist of the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. He has recorded for New World Records and performed in master classes for Itzhak Perlman at Brooklyn College and for Peter Winograd at The Aspen Music School.


  • Testimonials

    “It has been months since the conclusion of the last WBIMFA. Our daughter Lily had the good fortune of being part of that wonderful program. Not only did she have the privilege of receiving personal instructions from world-class musicians but was also immersed in a community with beautiful music, nature, and friendship of dedicated musicians. We are very grateful to you for making this experience possible through the generous scholarship from the Else Borges Foundation for Arts Initiatives. The impact on Lily of the two-week WBIMFA is immeasurable. Her cello playing and musical artistry has moved to a significantly higher level.”

    —Ying WuShanley, Father of Lily WuShanley, cello student