Bruno Vidal Moreno began his studies of violin with Brunilda Gianneo and Víctor Martín obtaining the title of “Profesor Superior de Violín” at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid. He extends his musical education at the University of Wisconsin – Madison with Professor Vartan Manoogian. Later he continued his studies with Peter Winogrand and Mittchell Stern at the Manhattan School of Music in New York, where he obtained a Master Degree in Music.
He shows special gratitude for the lessons and advise received from Professor Mari Tampere-Bezrodny
He has received grants from the Fulbright Commission and the Ministry of Education and Culture in Spain.
He has attended master classes with Ruggiero Ricci, Yfrah Neaman, Emerson Quartet, Chumachenco Nicolas, Hermann Krebbers and José Luis García Asensio, among others.
He has performed as soloist with the Chamber Orchestra L’ Ampurdà, “Chamartín” Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra “Villa de Madrid”, “Filarmonía” Orchestra, etc.He has been concertmaster of the”Villa de Madrid” Chamber Orchestra, “Santa Cecilia” Classical Orchestra of Madrid, University of Wisconsin – Madison Chamber Orchestra, Manhattan School Symphony Orchestra, “Chamartín” Symphony Orchestra, etc.
For three years he has made numerous recordings for “El Conciertazo”, a Spanish television program, acting as the concertmaster and soloist of the “Filarmonía” Orchestra.
He has collaborated with the National Orchestral of Spain, Spanish Radio Television Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of Madrid, “Comunitat Valenciana” Orchestra, “Andrés Segovia” Chamber Orchestra, Eolian Sinfonietta, etc.
He was a founder member of the Dubhe String Quartet, with whom he performed the complete Beethoven cycle.
He also performs a wide pedagogical work through courses, concerts and conferences for the International “cátedra” Alfonso VIII of Soria, Distance Education University of Vila-Real, University Carlos III in Getafe, International Music Course in Valderromán and the Conservatory of Reus.
In April 2011 he premiered in Tallinn “Cantus III” for violin and orchestra, work from the Estonian composer R. Eespere.
He was a faculty member of the “Conservatorio Superior” in Castellón (Com. Valenciana), “Joaquín Turina” Conservatory (Madrid) and the “Adolfo Salazar” Conservatory (Madrid).
Since late 2012 he is member of the Leonor Quartet and has toured Europe and Asia. Their last CD recording is “The String Quartet in Spain in the 19th Century”, with three world premiere recordings.
At present, he teaches Violin at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and is member of the “Reina Sofía” Chamber Orchestra.