Romanian Pianist Mădălina Dănilă in Recital
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On Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 7 pm EST, Romanian pianist Mădălina Dănilă will perform a recital featuring works by J. S. Bach/ A. Siloti, Beethoven, Scarlatti, Skriabin, Granados, Chopin, and Brahms.
The livestream of the performance can be seen on this page.
Program
J. S. Bach/ A. Siloti – Prelude for organ in g minor
L.van Beethoven – Sonata op.2 no.1 in f minor
D. Scarlatti – Sonata in C Major K. 132
Scarlatti – Sonata in D Major K. 432
E. Granados- Etude posth. In E Major
F. Chopin- Etude op.25 no.11 in b minor
Mădălina-Claudia Dănilă is a Romanian born pianist who is currently pursuing her Doctoral Studies in Piano Performance at Temple University in Philadelphia where she was awarded a full scholarship. She is under the guidance of Prof. Lambert Orkis and Dr. Sara Davis Buechner.
Mădălina started to play the piano at the age of 4 and graduated “Hariclea Darclee” Art High School from Braila- her birthplace – under the guidance of Prof. Galina Matkovskaia who had been trained at the Moscow Conservatory.
She entered the Bucharest Conservatory in 2009 under the guidance of Prof. Univ.Dr. Șerban-Dimitrie Soreanu and Prof. Univ. Dr. Sandu Sandrin.
Mădălina has competed in several competitions and won several national and international prizes and scholarships, including 1st Prize, Special Prize at the ”George Enescu Competition” for best performance of a Romanian work and Special Prize ”Maria Fotino” for the best performance of a classical work at the 2015 ”Mihail Jora” International Competition in Bucharest. Between 2006 and 2009 Mădălina was awarded three scholarships by the Bucharest District Rotary Club.
After her first year at Temple University Mădălina was awarded the “Marcia Korn” scholarship for outstanding academic results. She has since performed solo, concerto, and chamber music concerts extensively in the USA and abroad. Mădălina actively champions the works of Romanian and contemporary composers, and was invited three times to perform in the International ”Meridian” Festival, dedicated exclusively to Contemporary Music in Bucharest. She currently works as a Teaching Assistant at Temple University’s piano program and as Studio Accompanist for the Temple University string and vocal program.
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