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Rosa Antonelli from Steinway Hall in New York

Juan Carlos Tellechea
Rosa Antonelli
Rosa Antonelli © 2020 by Rosa Antonelli
New York, lunes, 28 de junio de 2021.
Steinway Hall in Manhattan. Alberto Ginastera, Twilight Idyll, Wheat Dance, Malambo (from the ballet Estancia). Astor Piazzolla, The world of the two, Imperial, Milonga del Ángel, Libertango. Ángel Eugenio Lasala, Romancero (Prelude). Isaac Albéniz, Granada (Serenade), from the First Spanish suite op. 47, L'automne-valse in G minor op. 170 (Introduction - Allegro). Bis: Astor Piazzolla, Goodbye Nonino. This is the webcast of the original live concert recording on Monday, October 24, 2016, to benefit The Lambs Foundation, a professional theater organization with a long tradition dating back to 1874 in New York. The organization was founded in London in 1868 and was named after the poet Charles Lamb and his sister Mary. The concert was sold out, 100% of the capacity

Generous, idealistic, romantic, and entrepreneurial as she is, Rosa Antonelli took the initiative to perform this concert to benefit the Lambs Foundation in New York." Every time I performed at their Auditorium, Steinway&Sons, upon my request, would send me one of their best pianos because the institution's instrument was not in a perfect condition." These are memories that the world-renowned pianist evokes and tells us in an exchange in writing and via email with www.mundoclasico.com after its presentation on the internet.

"Until one day – with a firm decision, and without hesitation - I told the president of the Foundation, Marc Baron, why don't we organize a charity concert: I donate my concert to raise funds and thus have a Steinway piano permanently in the Auditorium. That way all musicians could enjoy it. The idea came from my…

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