Diego Caetano

Diego Caetano The School of Music SHSU

Diego Caetano, DMA

Assistant Professor of Piano

GPAC, 220H | 936.294.1394 | dxr105@shsu.edu


Hailed by the Italian newspaper, La Stampa, as "a gifted pianist with a brilliant technique and
musicality," Brazilian-American pianist Diego Caetano has performed as a soloist and a
chamber musician throughout the USA, Brazil, Chile, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has been
invited to appear at New York's Carnegie Hall, Yokohama's Philia Hall, Lisbon's Palácio da Foz,
Rio de Janeiro's Sala Cecília Meireles, and London's Royal Albert Hall.

Caetano has worked with conductors such as Michael Palmer, Paul Hostetter, Neil Thomson,
Rodrigo de Carvalho, Guilherme Bernstein, Joaquim Jayme, and Daniel Guedes. He has been
featured in performances at the Grand Teton Music Festival, Louisiana International Piano
Series, Durango's Conservatory Music of the Mountains, Bangkok's Asia Pacific Saxophone
Academy, and Brasília's International Music Festival. An advocate of contemporary music, he
has premiered compositions by Robert Spillman, Anne Guzzo, Marlos Nobre, Roger Goeb, and
Guilherme Bernstein.

Caetano has received top prizes in more than fifty national and international piano
competitions, most notably from Città di Massa Concorso per Giovani Musicisti, Bonn Prize
International Music Competition, Bucharest Pro Piano International Piano Competition,
International Piano Competition HR Princess Lalla Meryem, MTNA Young Artist - Steinway &
Sons, and "Arnaldo Estrella" Piano Competition. He has also won special awards, including
Best Interpreter of Brazilian Composers, Best Interpreter of Spanish Composers, and Prix
d'Excellence in Performance.

He is a member of Duo Lispector with Russian violinist Evgeny Zvonnikov and a member of
Resch - Caetano Duo with German tenor Richard Resch. Recently, he released the CD “French
Connection: Violin Sonatas of the 20th Century” with Zvonnikov for the DaVinci Classics label.

Diego Caetano maintains an active schedule as an educator. He has served as both a
masterclass clinician and a competition adjudicator in educational institutions around the
globe. The topics of his presentations at national and international conferences have included:
pedagogical works by Brazilian composers, effective practicing techniques, and performance
anxiety. Under his guidance, his students have won prizes at national and international piano
competitions.

Caetano was awarded a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from the University of Colorado at
Boulder, a Master of Music degree from the University of Wyoming, and a Bachelor of Music
degree from Universidade Federal de Goiás (Brazil). His teachers have included Dr. David
Korevaar, Bob Spillman, Dr. Theresa Bogard, Dr. Maria Helena Jayme, Lílian Carneiro de
Mendonça. He has also studied with Dr. Nadezhda Eismont at the Saint Petersburg
Conservatory, in Russia.

He is the co-founder and Artistic Director at Ávila International Music Festival in Ávila (Spain).
From 2016-2021, he was the President of the World Piano Teachers Association - Texas
Chapter. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Piano at Sam Houston State University, and is
a Shigeru Kawai Artist.