Education
At the age of 16, Giangiulio was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he successfully competed with considerably older and more experienced students. Upon graduation, at 20, he matriculated into the Juilliard School and subsequently obtained a Master"s Degree in trumpet performance. As a Fulbright Scholar, he then attended the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied under the tutelage of Maurice André.
Career
Born in Philadelphia, Giangiulio began trumpet at the age of 10. Giangiulio is also a successful entrepreneur, having maintained a handmade mute company, TrumCor, Incorporated., since 1995. Currently, Giangiulio resides in Dallas, Texas, with wife, Maria Schleuning, and dogs, Laika (Лайка) and Cairo.
Richard Giangiulio is the son of Dominique and Jennie Giangiulio.
Early in his musical development, he also made the difficult decision to forfeit his deep love for tennis in order to pursue a professional career in trumpet performance. He made the transition to playing in an orchestra when he secured a position in the Israel Philharmonic.
In addition, he has performed as soloist with the Dallas Symphony, the Knoxville Symphony, and festivals Bachwoche Ansbach, Lucerne, Switzerland, and in Lieksa, Finland. Giangiulio made the transition to conducting in 1981 when he became music director of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra, having had some prior experience as a guest conductor of Dallas Symphony Orchestra children"s concerts.
Under his leadership, the GDYO has performed major symphonic works and is considered one of the top youth orchestras in the nation.
In addition to conducting, Giangiulio stays active by maintaining a selective private trumpet studio and his mute company.