Reginald Winters
Public Relations Manager
Reginald (“Reggie”) Winters is an active pianist, harpsichordist, educator, and arts administrator based out of Greeley, Colorado. As a performer, Reggie has become a highly sought after collaborator. He currently serves as a Collaborative Piano Teaching Assistant at the University of Northern Colorado where he assists with courses in the Voice Area. He has previously served as an orchestral pianist for the Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra and for the chamber orchestra Ensemble Bravura.
As a harpsichordist, Reggie serves as the basso continuo for the URSA Early Music Consort at the University of Northern Colorado. His most recent concert engagement includes a performance of J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050, in collaboration with violinist Jubal Fulks and flutist James Hall. He is currently in the harpsichord studio of Professor Debra Throgmorton at the University of Northern Colorado.
As an active arts administrator, Reggie currently serves as the Executive Director of the Colorado International Piano Academy & Festival. He additionally serves as the Executive Administrator and Social Media Coordinator of the annual Orvieto Musica Summer Music Festival (Orvieto, Italy), and is on the team of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra. Notable previous positions include Artistic Co-Director of Beethoven in the Rockies: Concert Series, and the Production Assistant on the album “Finding Home” (SONY) produced by Grammy-winning Producer Michael Fine and featuring Maestro Philip Mann with Ensemble Bravura. While completing his studies at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX, Reggie served as a full-time teacher and administrative assistant at The Music Studio Lubbock where he maintained a large piano studio. He is currently a Graduate Assistant in the UNC College of Performing and Visual Arts Admissions Office.
Reggie completed the Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance at Texas Tech University and the Master of Music degree in Piano Performance at the University of Northern Colorado where he is continuing to work toward the Doctor of Arts degree in Piano Performance. His principal teachers include Drs. Tatiana Roitman Mann and Lei Weng.