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SEE THE ARTICLE IN ITALIAN READ THE ARTICLE IN SPANISH (Article) A conversation with Pianist Rosa Antonelli Many cultures are reflected in Rosa Antonelli’s God-given pianistic talent. Argentinean by birth, Italian by origin and American by choice. Who can be more multiethnic than she is? We had the opportunity to get to know her more…
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She started playing when she was just four years old, gave her first concert at seven and at twelve started to teach. Still playing the piano she has had since she was fourteen (she had it shipped from Argentina), Rosa is the true embodiment of a child prodigy, now grown up. Like most geniuses, she…
‘I felt connected to music right away’ My initial motivation probably came from my mother, who was an opera singer: she was singing all the time during my childhood and so I felt connected to music right away. Also, most of my other family members were musical hobbyists who played different instruments. Read More…
Recognition by Melinda Katz, President of the Borough of Queens, New York, for Ms. Antonelli humanitarian work, many benefit performances, and achievements as a teacher, professor and writer. The proclamation declares Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 to be “Rosa Antonelli Day”…
(READ PRESS RELEASE IN SPANISH) The League of United Latin American Citizens Queens Council (LULAC) will present Argentinian pianist Rosa Antonelli in a special benefit concert on Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 8:00 p.m. at Carnegie Hall. LULAC, devoted to advancing the economic condition; educational attainment; political influence; health; and civil rights of the Hispanic Americans,…