Gregorio Midero was born in 1975 in Guiria, Venezuela.
Midero began taken music lesson at age of eight in music theory and solfège,and at the age of ten in Violin in the renowned National Youth Orchestra System of Venezuela. At age 12, he performed as a soloist with the Guiria National Youth Orchestra at the Teresa Carreño Center for the Performing Arts,playing the Violin Concerto L'estro Armonico No. 6 Op. 3 by Vivaldi.
Midero continued his musical education at the State Conservatory of Sucre, studying harmony with Guntar Gedulis and violin with Ruben Cova, Camilo Acosta, and Luis Miguel Gonzalez. He also studied at the Simon Bolivar Conservatory in Caracas, Venezuela, with Raimundas Butvila on violin, as well at the Latin American Academy of Violin. Midero has taken violin master classes taught by Oliver Charlier, Albert Markov, José Francisco del Castillo, and Tibor Varga.
As a soloist in Venezuela, Midero has appeared playing Haydn, Jules Conus and Vivaldi violin concertos. An experienced orchestral musician, he was member of the Venezuela Chamber Orchestra, Simon Bolivar Chamber Orchestra, Jovenes Arcos de Venezuela, Caracas Chamber Ensemble, and Grand Mariscal de Ayacucho Symphony Orchestra. Midero participated in an assembly of Bach's Mass in B minor with the Bach Academy directed by Helmut Rilling. At the age of seventeen, he entered the Municipal Symphony Orchestra of Caracas, a full time orchestra playing in the first violin section until coming to the United States.
Midero came to the United States in 2000, at which time he begin playing for many orchestras in Indiana, including Fort Wayne Symphony. He played in the Tchaikovsky Festival Orchestra, and the Indianapolis Orchestral Festival, directed by Raymond Leppard.
A resident of North Carolina and member of Greensboro Symphony Orchestra since 2001, Gregorio Midero also appears with many other orchestras as a freelance musician. He is an active chamber musician, and has appeared as a soloist in the Piedmont Triad in different opportunities in the Dana Auditorium, Watson Hall NCSA and Salem College performing works of Sporh, Villa-Lobos, Ginastera and Katchaturian.
He currently teaches violin and viola privately in his studio at Deep River Friends Metting and has been the conductor of Greensboro Symphony Allegro Strings since 2005. he has taught violin at Westchester Academy, Jones Elementary and Forsyth Country Day School. He holds a large private teaching studio at Deep River Friends Meeting in High Point.
Gregorio resides in Jamestown with his wife, Judy and daughter, Addison.
He plays a violin made by Tetsuo Matsuda.