Reginald Winters
Public Relations Manager
Reginald (“Reggie”) Winters is a pianist, harpsichordist, educator, and arts administrator based in Greeley, Colorado. He currently serves as a staff pianist at the University of Northern Colorado, where he is in frequent demand as a collaborator in both the voice and instrumental areas. His orchestral experience includes performances with the Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra and the chamber ensemble Ensemble Bravura.
As a harpsichordist, Reggie is an active presence throughout Colorado’s Front Range, performing regularly with ensembles and chamber partners. Highlights include continuo with the URSA Early Music Ensemble, cantata programs featuring works by Handel and Barbara Strozzi, and J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050, with violinist Jubal Fulks and flutist James Hall.
In his work as an arts administrator, Reggie champions music and education through leadership roles with a variety of organizations. He is Executive Director of the Colorado International Piano Academy & Festival and its affiliated International Piano Competition. He also serves as Executive Administrator for Orvieto Musica, a distinguished summer chamber music festival in Orvieto, Italy, and supports the administrative and marketing efforts of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra. Previous appointments include Artistic Co-Director of Beethoven in the Rockies: Concert Series and Production Assistant on the SONY album Finding Home, produced by Grammy-winner Michael Fine and featuring Maestro Philip Mann with Ensemble Bravura.
In addition to his staff role, Reggie is a Graduate Part-Time Instructor at the University of Northern Colorado, where he teaches in the piano department. Prior to relocating to Colorado, he held an administrative post at The Music Studio (Lubbock, TX) where he also maintained a thriving piano studio.
Reggie holds the Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Texas Tech University and the Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Northern Colorado, where he is currently pursuing the Doctor of Arts degree in Piano Performance with a cognate in Music History and Literature. His principal teachers include Dr. Tatiana Roitman Mann, Dr. Lei Weng, and Professor Debra Throgmorton.