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By the age of five he had toured Mexico and by seven he had toured Europe.
And, became known as The Chopin of Mexico....
Clipping and News Articles reflecting his music career are below. (Click on images to see larger
versions)
Orlando
Otey was interviewed by numerous media sources (radio,
television and newspaper) in Mexico, the
US, England, and several countries in Europe throughout the
1950's.
In
1954 the Wissahickon Symphony Orchestra under Louis
Vyner performed the premiere of the Poética with Benita
Valente as soprano soloist.
In
1956 the Lancaster Symphony presented the premiere of
Otey's Symphonia Brevé under conductor
Louis Vyner, who
had requested a symphonic work.The
last movement of this work is the orchestral rendition of his
already exciting piano composition, Alacrán.
Orlando
Otey served as Executive Director of the Wilmington Music School from
1968 to 1970, during which time he implemented numerous
improvements at the school, such as focuses on classical,
jazz and new music activities through workshops.
His piano performing career
continued during this time and beyond.