Adrian Jojatu
Bassoon
2022-2023 Season
Born in Bucharest, Romania, Adrian Jojatu studied bassoon at the George Enescu School of Music. In 1982, 1984, and 1985 hewon the 1st prize at the woodwind Romanian national competitions. In 1985 he was the only woodwind player from the Enescu high School invited to participate at the International Orchestra Festival Fedele Fenaroli in Lanciano, Italy. In 1990 Mr. Jojatu was invited to perform at the summer residence of Pope John Paul II in Rome. In 1989 was appointed assistant principal bassoon at the Radio Orchestra and TV, Bucharest, Romania. In 1991 he received full scholarship at Boston University for Master degree in bassoon performance. His teacher was Matthew Ruggiero, former assistant principal bassoonist of the Boston Symphony.
He is the founder of the Mozarteum quartet and in 1995 and 2001 was the winner of the concerto competition at Boston University. In 1995 he performed as soloist with the Boston Pops with Keith Lockhart conducting.
In 1998 he released his first CD recording with the bassoon Mozart Concerto K191 with the George Enescu Chamber Orchestra, on the Euromusic label.
In 1999 he performed as a National premiere the bassoon concerto of Jiri Pauer (1949) with the National Radio Orchestra, Bucharest, Romania. The concert was broadcasted live nationwide.
In 2007 he performed the same concerto as National premiere in Mexico with the Mexico State Orchestra.
Since 1993 he performed with many classical ensembles in the Boston area and New England such as Boston Classical, BMOP, Boston Philharmonic, Rhode Island Philharmonic Cantata Singers, Spectrum Singers, Boston Lyric Opera, Boston Ballet, Boston Pops, and Boston Symphony .
Between 2005-2008 he was appointed principal bassoon of the State Symphony of Mexico.
He has performed over 20 concertos as soloist with many orchestras such as:
George Enescu Philharmonic, Romania
Radio TV Orchestra, Romania
Bacau Philharmonic , Romania
Ploiesti Philharmonic
Iasi Philharmonic
Vilcea Philharmonic
Guatemala National Philharmonic
Monterey Symphony Orchestra, Mexico
Guanajato Philharmonic, Mexico
State Symphony Orchestra , Mexico
Chamber Orchestra of Boston
Boston Pops
Mr. Jojatu is a great admirer of Mozart’s music and enjoys cycling, tennis, and soccer.