Phillip Lambro


Hear an excerpt from Structures for String Orchestra by Lambro.

Hear an excerpt from Music for Wind, Brass and Percussion by Lambro.

Listen to an excerpt from Lambro's Toccata for Piano..

Listen to a portion of Lambro's lyrical masterpiece, Miraflores.

Hear a portion of Lambro's Two Pictures for Percussionist and Orchestra.

Read a variety of Phillip Lambro's reviews

Read about the Candles In The Wind controversy

To find copies of Lambro's scores, please look in Piano, String Orchestra and Brass catalogs. His book, Close Encounters of the Worst Kind can be purchased at Amazon.com

Phillip Lambro was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He began studying music during his early teens in Boston where at seventeen he made his debut performing Chopin at the Pianists Fair in Symphony Hall. Later he continued his studies in Miami, Florida and then received a scholarship to The Music Academy of the West in California where his teachers included Donald Pond and Bartok's most celebrated pupil, György Sandor.

Lambro was one of the youngest composers ever to be programmed on two separate occasions by the Philadelphia Orchestra. This great ensemble performed his Dance Barbaro for Percussion and the composer's Miraflores for String Orchestra which were broadcast all over the United States. Both of these compositions have since been played internationally.



Maestro Leopold Stokowski conducted Lambro's music when the composer was barely twenty-four.

Phillip Lambro has composed and conducted his music for several motion pictures, including the documentaries Energy on the Move, with which he led members of the New York Philharmonic, and Mineral King, for which he won the National Board of Review's award for best music.

The conductor-composer has recorded his Music for Wind, Brass & Percussion and Structures for String Orchestra conducting the United States International Orchestra. He has also been featured conducting his own music over Radio Italiana in Europe.

Phillip Lambro made musical history when the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra gave the world premiere of his Two Pictures for Solo Percussionist and Orchestra featuring John Beck as soloist. This was the first time a percussion solo had ever occurred on a classical series concert since the formation of the orchestra. Lambro later received high praise from Herbert von Karajan for this work.



Santiago Rodriguez, the Van Cliburn 1981 Medalist, has concertized with Phillip Lambro's piano music from the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to Tokyo.

Philippe Entremont and Gaetano Delogu have both conducted multiple performances of Structures for String Orchestra which is Lambro's musical warning to mankind about overpopulation.

The works of Phillip Lambro have also been performed by the Baltimore Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony. Miami Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Denver Symphony, Oklahoma Symphony, New Orleans Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and other major hearings in the United States, Europe, South America, Australia, Asia, and Africa.