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The Lambs Foundation

presents

ROSA ANTONELLI

Tuesday, July 19 – 7 PM

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Argentinian pianist Rosa Antonelli, a Steinway Artist since 1998, and a member of The Lambs since 2011, is one of today’s leading performers and a champion of classical Latin-American and Spanish music.  She has toured extensively, with more than 1,000 concerts in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and North America, and is dedicated to performing and recording the works of composers that include Argentinian masters Piazzolla, Ugarte, Gianneo and Guastavino, among others, to audiences all over the world. Rosa previously provided a recital to help The Lambs Foundation raise funds for The Lambs Foundation, and is again offering her talents.

 After her initial tour of Europe in 1987, she was invited to tour twenty countries, and has been sponsored by government organizations of many, including the United States, Italy, Germany, Egypt, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, and other Latin American countries.  She has appeared at concert venues worldwide, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Milan’s Palazzo Visconti, Grenoble Auditorium in Naples, Augustinum Theater in Bonn, Madrid’s Ateneo Theater, the Ostrowski Palace in Warsaw, Atrium Theater in Prague, Center Hall of the Glinka Museum in Moscow, Bösendorfer Hall in Vienna, Cairo Opera House in Egypt, Casa de Espana un Utrecht, Maria Calls Hall in Athens, Cristofori Hall in Amsterdam, Colon Theater of Buenos Aires, Bogota’s Teatro Colón, Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, and Fastlich Auditorium in Tel Aviv.  Rosa has performed several times at The Lambs and performed a benefit performance at Steinway Hall with proceeds used to help The Lambs Foundation purchase new pianos. Most recently, Rose gave a recital at the Argentinian Consulate of New York.

Ms. Antonelli has presented lectures and seminars on piano technique and interpretation in various European and Latin American countries.  Additionally, she was chairwoman of the Piano Department at the Provincial Conservatory of Music “Alberto Ginastera”  and for ten years she was head of the Piano Department. She also held the position of Professor of the Piano Department at the National University of La Plata in Buenos Aires,, and was invited to join the faculty of the Piano University of Adelphi University when she came to the U.S. in 1999.  In 2006, the United States honored Rosa by granting her American citizenship because of her government status as “an artists of extraordinary ability.”  Her book, Piano: The Spirit of Technique and Interpretation for Teachers and Students, was published in the U.S. in 2013.

 April 23rd, 2014, was declared Rosa Antonelli Day in Queens, NY in admiration and appreciation of her ability to inspire people through music. 

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THE CONSULATE GENERAL of ARGENTINA

PRESENTS – ROSA ANTONELLI IN CONCERT

“SOUNDS OF PASSION AND HOPE “

JUNE 15 at 6 PM

RSVP at rosa@rosaantonelli.com if you are attending

Harvardwood Presents: ROSA ANTONELLI Plays Music of Spain and Latin America

Posted by Spence Porter

WHEN May 25, 2022 at 7:30pm – 9:30pm

WHERE

KLAVIERHAUS
790 11th Ave
New York, NY 10019
United States
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In this special concert, the celebrated Argentine pianist Rosa Antonelli will perform piano music by Spanish and Latin American composers, including Ginastera and Piazzolla. Antonelli knew Piazzolla and others of these composers personally, and was entrusted with the world premiere performances of several of Piazzolla’s tangos for piano. She plays this repertory with deep love and a very special warmth and understanding.

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When she gave the first of her two solo recitals in Carnegie Hall’s main Stern Auditorium, Joe Franklin wrote, “On October 15 in Carnegie Hall, a star was born.  Her name is Rosa Antonelli.”  And the legendary critic Harris Goldsmith wrote of her playing, “She is a dyed-in-the-wool Romantic Lyricist.  Her always aurally beautiful and caressing pianism uses a lot of color via the sustaining pedal; she molds phrases with enormous flexibility, and there was never a hint of harsh, ugly or astringent glint to her lush singing tone . . . Antonelli’s inward poetry forced me to rehear, and revalue, Piazzolla’s Tangos, which she infused with an eloquence and inner communication.”  When her most recent CD, BRIDGES, was released, Jacqueline Kharouf wrote in her review in Fanfare, “I will listen to this album for many years, and always with a sense of deep gratitude and admiration.”

This will be a rare opportunity to hear Rosa Antonelli perform in an intimate 45-seat setting.

If NYC Covid numbers are low enough, a reception with wine will follow the performance.

You must wear a mask and be fully vaccinated against Covid to attend.

Advance registration is REQUIRED.  No tickets will be sold at the door.

Special thanks to Andy Goodwin and the Plymouth Hill Foundation.


Register for this event at the link below. Harvardwood members, friends, and non-members are ALL welcome, but every attendee must register for themselves individually. So if you’re inviting others to join you for this panel, please forward them the link to this page so they can sign themselves up. Thank you!

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No tickets will be sold at the door.

Special thanks to Andy Goodwin and the Plymouth Hill Foundation.

Harvardwood members, friends, and non-members are ALL welcome, but every attendee must register for themselves individually. So if you’re inviting others to join you for this panel, please forward them the link to this page so they can sign themselves up. Thank you!

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Harvardwood Presents Pianist ROSA ANTONELLI: “Bridges”
NOMINATED for “THE 2019 CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR” SOLO PIANO

April 02, 2020 at 7pm
Rosa Antonelli, one of Argentina’s leading pianists, is especially celebrated for her performances of the classical piano music of Latin America. Antonelli knew Piazzolla and others of these composers personally, and she plays this repertory with deep love and a very special warmth and understanding.
When she gave the first of her two solo recitals in Carnegie Hall’s main Stern Auditorium, Joe Franklin wrote, “On October 15 in Carnegie Hall, a star was born. Her name is Rosa Antonelli.” And the legendary critic Harris Goldsmith wrote of her playing, “She is a dyed-in-the-wool Romantic Lyricist. Her always aurally beautiful and caressing pianism uses a lot of color via the sustaining pedal; she molds phrases with enormous flexibility, and there was never a hint of harsh, ugly or astringent glint to her lush singing tone . . . Antonelli’s inward poetry forced me to rehear, and revalue, Piazzolla’s Tangos, which she infused with an eloquence and inner communication.” Donald Vroon of American Record Guide has called Antonelli’s Chopin playing “Utterly perfect—playing, pacing, sounds.”
This special private invitation-only concert for Harvardwood members and friends celebrates the release of Antonelli’s new CD, BRIDGES. Chopin was the teacher of Georges Mathias, who was the teacher of Alberto Williams, who taught the great Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera, who in turn was the teacher of Astor Piazzolla, and in BRIDGES Antonelli plays the music of each of these, making the chain of connection one that can be experienced through the music itself. Jacqueline Kharouf wrote in her review in Fanfare, “I will listen to this album for many years, and always with a sense of deep gratitude and admiration.”
For this concert, Rosa Antonelli’s program will include music by Chopin and Piazzolla and others.