ROSA ANTONELLI – PIANO RECITAL LIVE PERFORMANCE – THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF ARGENTINA IN NEW YORK – AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 27, 2023 __________________________________________________________________________ Rosa Antonelli from Lincoln Center in New York Review and Interview in Mundo Clasico Web Magazine For the Spanish version of this interview click the following link (para la version en espaniol de…
BRIDGES FROM CHOPIN TO PIAZZOLLA Audio CD ALBANY Buy Now from Amazon.com Buy Now from ArkivMusic Buy Now from iTunes In Bridges, a new CD on the Albany label, pianist Rosa Antonelli traces a direct lineage from the great 19th-century pianist and composer, Frédéric Chopin, to the 20th century bandoneón virtuoso and father of the…
Interview with the talented pianist, whose family is from Molise, based in NYC, that will celebrate April 25th with us performing “Libertango” by Piazzolla Round Tripby Liliana Rosano Apr 24 2019 Leggi in italiano “The Italian blood still flows through my veins, even though I grew up in Argentina. My family was among the many…
(Youtube video links below reviews, scroll down) REVIEW FANFARE MAGAZINE by Huntley Dent – Colin Clarke (R) The first Piazzolla piece, El mundo de los dos, is given an unhurried performance that begins with chords of Chopinesque clouds that carry with them a tension that continuously threatens to explode out. This is a remarkable performance,…
…”The star of Rosa Antonelli seems to be in the ascendant. This set of performances, caught live in the Stern Auditorium of Carnegie Hall, New York in October 2011, confirms impressions left by her Albany disc Abrazando, reviewed by myself in Fanfare 39:3, of a pianist of utmost sensitivity, one clearly hyper-attuned to the music…
…” As an adjunct to the main review of a complete recital to benefit The Lambs in New York City, here are four mementos of Rosa Antonelli’s Carnegie Hall recital in 2011. The highly accomplished Argentine pianist plays to strength in dances by Ginastera and Piazzolla, but it’s good to be reminded that a champion…
Rosa Antonelli has been playing the piano since she was three-and-a-half years old. The child of Italian immigrants who left their homeland after World War II, Antonelli grew up in Argentina, where she heard the music of popular tangos, the opera music her mother sang, and the sounds of Buenos Aires, a town steeped in…
Excerpts from the review by Colin Clarke at FANFARE MAGAZINE “Not to be missed”. “Antonelli is clearly preternaturally attuned to the music of these territories, finding the smoldering heart .” ” …music to altogether different pastures, more stern, more rarified. Here, Antonelli is superb, finding an organ-like sonority from her piano.” ” The famous Libertango is…