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Ms. Antonelli has developed an intense and uninterrupted concert activity in the top artistical and cultural centers around the world, performing up to 950 concerts all over the world.
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Dr.. Antonelli has been hailed by critics as a leading exponent of Spanish and Latin American music.

Reviews of Rosa's Carnegie Hall performance - October 15th, 2011

On October 15th at Carnegie Hall a star was born. Her name is Rosa Antonelli and that name will soon be flashing in lights at all the great concert halls all over the world. I have seen many "greats" at Carnegie Hall including the incomparible Horowitz and Rosa Antonelli is the closest I've seen to that master.

Rosa's performance was riveting. The sound was rich and emotionally powerful. Ms. Antonelli's artistry on stage was absolutely stunning; the musical poetry mesmerizing. The standing ovations were second to none and truly deserved.

- Joe Franklin, Legendary TV talk show host and current Bloomberg talk show host

Rosa Antonelli, an excellent Argentinean pianist, presented a recital of mostly Argentine and Spanish composers at Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium), a concert benefiting Action Against Hunger. Ms. Antonelli, according to the bio in the printed program, "is enjoying an active and varied career." She has made extensive tours of Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin and North America. Hailed as a leading exponent of Latin American composers, performing works by such masters as Piazzolla, Ugarte, Gianneo, Guastavino–among others–to audiences all over the world.

The concert opened with Floro Ugarte (1884-1975): his Two Preludes from "Suite de Mi Terra" (Suite of My Land). …This suite consists of three parts: the first, in Animato tempo, captures the motion of weeping willow trees and their shadows, depicting a scene of melancholy contentment. The second part, in Lento Tempo, describes with dramatic intensity the approaching darkness as night begins to fall. …

Next came Four Tangos by Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992): Rio Sena; Sentido Unico; Milonga del Angel; Chau, Paris. Piazzolla's music has become increasingly ubiquitous and popular… (After intermission, two more Piazzolla Tangos, written in 1963, were heard. Ms. Antonelli's performance at this concert was the World Premiere of the original piano version.)

Another Argentinean, Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000), followed the first four Piazzolla Tangos with Two Preludes: "El Patio" and "El Sauce from La Siesta." … The description in "El Patio" evokes the memory of J. Aguirre and depicts the traditional Argentinean weeping trees with soft flowing leaves whispering in the wind. The first half of the program ended with two works by Enrique Granados (1867-1916): his Epilogo from "Escenas Romanticas" and Allegro de Concierto.
After intermission, we heard two early compositions by Isaac Albeniz (1860-1907): Granada from his "Suite Espanola", Op. 47; and "L'Automne Waltz", Op. 170. Ms. Antonelli played all these compositions 'con amore'. 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. … Ms. Antonelli's inward poetry forced me to rehear, and revalue, Piazzolla's Tangos, which she infused with an eloquence and inner communication that, in truth, has sometimes eluded me.

Postludes to a memorably well-played evening, Ms. Antonelli's flowing, songful rendition of the early Chopin Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posth. was an ideally fitting encore.

-Harris Goldsmith for New York Concert Review; New York, NY

Regarded as a leading pianist of Spanish and Latin American music to audiences across the world, Argentinean Rosa Antonelli made her Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall debut on Saturday, October 15th. The program featured works by the Latin American and Argentinean masters Isaac Albeniz, Alberto Ginastera, Enrique Granados, Carlos Guastavino, Astor Piazzolla and Floro Ugarte, as well as the world premieres of Piazzolla's two tangos – Our World (El Mundo de los Dos) and Imperial – of the piano version. Looking stunning in red, Ms. Antonelli is an interpreter of uncommon sensitivity and has a flare for the music. The Four Tangos by Astor Piazzolla and the two after intermission proved to be the highlights. Ms. Antonelli's nimble fingers played the stark themes with emotional clarity, but she plays with such fluidity that the darker material was almost ominous. The slow movements, contrasted tonally, but were tinged with sadness. Ms. Antonelli vividly brings this imagery to mind even while skillfully negotiating some intricate passages.

Albeniz, Granada from his "Suite Espanola", Chopin Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, and Op. Posth brought out Ms. Antonelli's poetry as she caressed the keys like a lover whom we were peeking in on, voyeuristically. Her movements on the keys were only highlighted by her use of sustaining the pedal. Ms. Antonelli is a romantic ethereal creature and her choices in music left us wanting just a little bit of hell. Not speaking during the concert and playing few upbeat numbers made us wish for breaks in the soul searching music and more of the raw passion. Ms Antonelli's music is sure to cure any stress problems and cure the beast within.

This concert also benefitted Action Against Hunger. On second thought, why ask for hell when heaven was here at Carnegie Hall?

-Suzanna Bowling, Times Square Chronicles

Noticiero Interview for Univision - Channel 41

On April 27, Dr. Antonelli was interviewed for the news program "Noticiero" on Univision. Please click the link below to view the interview:

Noticiero on Univision

 

Good Day Street Talk

On October 9, Dr. Antonelliwas interviewed by Tai Hernandez for Good Day Street Talk on Fox regarding her benefit performance for the New York City Women in Communications Esperanza Scholarship at Steinway Hall.

Good Day Street Talk

 

Fanfare Magazine & American Record Review

I was interviewed by Robert Schulslaper for the May/June issue of Fanfare Magazine. A review of my CD, ESPERANZA Sounds of Hope appears in that same issue.  In addition, a wonderful review of this same CD appears in the April issue of American Record Review.

 

Times Square Chronicles

I was interviewed by Susanna Bowling for the August 2nd issue of the Times Square Chronicles.  Please click the link below to read the interview.

Times Square Chronicles Interview

 

The New Yorkers Interview

During the summer, I appeared on The New Yorkers. Please click the link below to view the interview.

The New Yorkers Interview Part I

The New Yorkers Interview Part II

 

I was interviewed by Susanna Bowling for the August 2nd issue of the Times Square Chronicles.  Please click the link below to read the interview.

 






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General Reviews: [Click title to read All]

Vanidades Magazine

Interviewed by EL DIARIO News paper by JULIO PAREDES ( 2 pages !! )

Interviewed by IMAGEN ARGENTINA Magazine

Performance at the NATIONAL ARTS CLUB presenting my new CD, "ESPERANZA , Sounds of Hope"

a scholarship named "ESPERANZA" in my honor, created by New York Women In Communications (see Good Day Street Talk on Fox 5)

Performance at the LOTOS CLUB

Performance for the UNITED NATIONS

Performance at STEINWAY HALL, NY Women In Communications benefit; raising money for scholarship

Reviewed and Interviewed twice, FANFARE MAGAZINE

Liberatea, Bucharest - [Oct. 5, 1990],

Belgrade Radio Station,Belgrade
[Oct.30, 1990].

Presencia, La Paz, Bolivia [1989]
Culture Arts Center, Warsaw, Poland
[Oct. 2, 1990].
Apogefmatini, Athens, Greece
[Oct. 20, 1990].

Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
[Nov.7, 1990].

Novi Knezec, Yugoslavia
[Nov. 2, 1990].

"Exceptional Pianist" Tel Aviv Mag., Tel Aviv.

"The artist performance was spectacular and the audience assisted in the act admiring her passion and great spirit", Representative from Clarin Cultural of Buenos Aires in Milano, Italy.

"Lively imagination, exceptional talent.", Spectacoli, Rome.

"...the woman of magic fingers.", Apogefmatini, Athens.

"In Scriabin concerto she evidenced impeccable phrasing, absolute clearness, sense of rhythm and perfectly regulated sound." La Capital Rosario.

"Her performances of Argentine composers were vibrant proof of the pianist's exceptional talent and musicality" Proges Egiption, Cairo.

"In Beethoven's Sonata, she showed her extraordinary technique and refined interpretation", La Prensa Buenos Aires.

"Exceptional talent, musicality and intelligence" Menuhin's Live Music Now, Belgium.



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