| | | | <div class="ExternalClassA203A8CBAB454BD085D7D0135D4FCD13"><p dir="ltr">Praised by the New York Times as “elegant and spectacular ” pianist Angela Drăghicescu has established an international reputation as a much sought-after pianist and chamber musician. She has performed in major concert halls across North America, and throughout Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Recent engagements have included performances at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Kaufmann Center, Konserthus in Stockholm, Oslo Philharmonic,and the George Enescu Philharmonic. She has performed with many of today’s leading artists including James Ehnes, Leonidas Kavakos, Frank Huang, Liviu Prunaru, members of the Canadian Brass, and collaborated in concerts with Maxim Vengerov, René Felming, and Angela Gheorghiu. She is regularly invited to perform with members of the Chicago, New York, and London Symphonies. Previous performances included among esteemed guests members of the Royal Families of Sweden and England. Her festival appearances include Aspen, Music at Menlo, Interlochen Arts Academy; Si Piano (Switzerland) and Seattle Chamber Music Society; and live on BBC 5, Classical King FM Seattle, WQXR New York, WFMT Chicago, Romanian National Radio, and Ruv Ras 1 Iceland. A big proponent of the works of George Enescu she is one of the artists in residence of the George Enescu International Competition and Festival having been selected by Zubin Mehta and Vladimir Jurowski. Her extensive research on the music of George Enescu has led her to the discovery of Enescu’s first piano trio, a work lost for over 50 years, scheduled to be recorded this year with violinist Noah Bendix-Balgley and Emerson quartet cellist Paul Watkins. </p></div> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Draghicescu, Angela | | | <img alt="" src="/content-sub-site/PublishingImages/20-21%20Season%20Photos/AngelaDraghicescu.jpg" style="BORDER:0px solid;" /> | Pianist | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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