At a Harvardwood-sponsored recital at the Down Town Association, the Argentinian pianist Rosa Antonelli demonstrated why critics and audiences have held her in high regard throughout her career. The program consisted mostly of works by well-known Spanish composers (Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados) and tangos by Astor Piazzolla, the Argentinian powerhouse whose seemingly countless works…
…Antonelli is considered a leading exponent of Spanish and Latin American music. One can easily see why: her playing is temperamental, vital, confident, and it beams with a sense of purpose and physicality that perfectly suits the dance rhythms that characterize much of the future repertoire and most notably the Piazzolla, Villa-Lobos, and Nazareth works…
Con Amore: A Conversation with Rosa Antonelli (By Robert Schulslaper) Time flies. It seems that only yesterday I was speaking with pianist Rosa Antonelli about her forthcoming Carnegie Hall debut (Fanfare 35: 1). Today, that happy occasion is more than a year in the past, but Rosa’s not one to let the grass grow under…