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Performances

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Solo recital at Maverick Concert Series

8 / 10 - 8 / 18

Tour of Peru

8 / 22 - 8 / 24

Solo recitals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for Richard R. Pautz Foundation.

On March 21st, Priscila performed in Carnegie Hall with duo partner, Dr. Michael Baron. Prior to it, they performed in Naples at Moorings Presbyterian Church on March 13th. 

These concerts are part of the premiere tour of their newest album, recorded with MSR classics and titled "French music for piano duo."

Recent performance in Carnegie Hall
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Complete Iberia performance

Priscila joined the faculty at Florida Gulf Coast University this fall, 2022.

Priscila received the Christa Bach-Marshall prize at the Bach Leipzig Competition, 2022.

Priscila was presented at MoCa in Westport, Connecticut, where she performed the complete Iberia suite by Isaac Albeniz. She also conducted a workshop for the InTempo music school where she shared her experience as a classical pianist from Peru. 

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Solo and Orchestral performances

Priscila presented a program of Latin American music at the Bravo Piano Festival on June 5th in Hilton Head Island. She also presented a similar program for the online piano Festival  "VI Encuentro de pianistas Costa Rica 2021."

Priscila gave a solo recital for the Community Arts Program in Miami. The performance is available on YouTube. 

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Priscila was named a winner of the Artist Launch competition hosted by the Frost School of Music. Her final round is available on her YouTube account. 

Masterclasses and Interviews

Priscila was a soloist with the Naples Community Orchestra, under Max Rabinovitsj baton. She also performed on April 29th and May 1st with Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, on the farewell concert for conductor Nir Kabaretti.  Her repertoire included Bach's D Minor Concerto, BWV 1052, and Turina's  Symphonic Rhapsody. 

Beethoven Triple with Gerard Schwarz

Priscila was invited to give a masterclass at the 8th Festival of Young Pianists, organized by the National University of Music in Lima, Peru. She worked with four students in a bachelors program. She also recorded an interview for the Parnassus Music Society, to be streamed this weekend and also available for reading after. 

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Priscila was chosen to perform Beethoven's triple concerto with the Frost Symphony Orchestra under Gerard Schwarz' direction.The University of Miami has been a leader in providing in person concert with safety measures in place. 

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Chamber Faculty Recital

Priscila was invited to perform at a Faculty Recital alongside Jodi Levitz, viola, and Ross Harbaugh, Cello. They performed Brahms' A minor Trio Op. 114. 

The recital took place at Gusman Concert Hall, the University of Miami, on February 16, 2020. 

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Priscila performs with Pulse Trio

On January 18th, 2020, Priscila had the pleasure of performing with members of the Pulse Trio: Scott Flavin, violin, and Margaret Donaghue, Clarinet. Priscila stepped in last minute to replace Dr. Naoko Takao. 

The trio performed works by contemporary and living composers, including Stravinsky, Jennifer Higdon, Michael Daugherty, and Victoria Bon. 

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Priscila wins Heida Hermanns
Performances with Jodi Levitz
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On November 23 Priscila was named Grand Prize Winner at the Heida Hermanns International Music Competition in Westport, Connecticut.

 

She was one of four finalists who were brought to Westport to present a solo recital, a masterclass and a radio interview. Priscila was chosen unanimously by the jury consisting of renowned pianists: Frederic Chiu, Simon Mulligan, and Spencer Myer. 

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Priscila joined violist Jodi Levitz for a series of recitals in the cities of Lima and Arequipa in Peru. They had full houses in both cities, and their recital in Arequipa was streamed in TV Unsa Channel. In Lima they performed as part of the International Chamber Music Festival, organized by the National University of Music in conjunction with the Cultural Institute Peruvian-American. 

The program consisted of Schumann's Marchenbilder, Brahms' second viola sonata and Rachmaninoff's Cello Sonata.

Jodi Levitz is an acclaimed violist both as soloist and as chamber musician. She is currently on the faculty at the University of Miami as professor of viola and head of the Stamps Scholarship Program. To read more about her, go to her website

www.violistjodilevitz.com

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