Minnesota Orchestra | Osmo Vänskä, Music Director

Meet a Musician

Artist Picture

Trumpet

Manny Laureano

principal trumpet
Mr. And Mrs. Archibald G. Bush Chair

Principal Trumpet Manny Laureano joined the Orchestra in 1981, and has performed solos in all the Orchestra’s concert series and served as an assistant conductor during the 2005-06 season. In 2003 he was featured in the world premiere of a new work by St. Paul composer Stephen Paulus, Concerto for Two Trumpets and Orchestra, featuring Laureano and Doc Severinsen, who was then the Orchestra’s principal pops conductor. His other solos with the Orchestra have included Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto, Copland’s Quiet City, Clarke’s Southern Cross, Vizzutti’s Compadre and Hertel’s Concerto a cinque in D major.

In demand as a conductor, Laureano serves as co-music director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies with his wife, Claudette. In 2006 he led a series of Minnesota Orchestra Young People’s Concerts, ¡Viva Latino!

Laureano, a native New Yorker, began playing trumpet in the public school system and later studied with James Smith while at the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Arts and with William Vacchiano of the New York Philharmonic. After graduating from the Juilliard School of Music, Laureano served as principal trumpet of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.

Web hosting provided by VISI