Lehins Aragón was born in San Cristobal, Venezuela and entered into the world renowned music program known as El Sistema, which gave him the opportunity to perform and teach throughout Venezuela. At the young age of 13, Lehins was the concertmaster of the Simon Bolivar Youth Symphony Orchestra of San Cristobal. Later he joined the Merida Symphony orchestra, and Orquesta Sinfonica de Venezuela.
In 1999, Lehins moved to Miami, Florida to continue his education in violin performance. He studied at the New World School of the Arts under the violin studio of Thomas Moore, obtaining a Bachelor of Music Degree. Lehins has played for the Symphony of the Americas, Hollywood Symphony, Palm Beach Pops, the Miami Symphony Orchestra and with this orchestra had the privilege of performing in the renowned Carnegie Hall in New York City, among many others. Lehins has experience performing popular music and has played with many well known musicians such as Frank Sinatra Jr., Anne Murray, Kenny Rodgers, John Pizzarelli, Pedro Fernandez, Marcos Witt, Gilberto Santarosa, Cristian Castro, the Count Basie Orchestra, Chayanne among others.
Lehins graduated in 2008 with a Master of Arts degree at Florida Atlantic University and also taught violin and Sight Singing to undergraduate students attending this university.
Currently, Lehins performs often with the American Pops Orchestra, in Palm Beach State College faculty chamber music concerts and is the concertmaster and co-founder of the Pops Orchestra of the Palm Beaches.
Contact
Phone: 431.279.6697