- Rosario Marciano
Rosario Marciano, born
July 5 1944 inCaracas ,Venezuela , died thereSeptember 4 1998 was aclassical pianist ,musicologist and teacher.Life and career
Rosario Marciano was a musician who combined performance, scholarship and teaching. She gave her first solo concert at the age of six and her first concert with orchestra at nine [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/1999/09/06/musicas.htm]
She was among the first pianists to record on historic pianos (
fortepiano s), recording a recital ofSchubert piano music in the early 1970s. Her extensive discography also includes recordings of rarely heard works by women composers, includingCécile Chaminade 's Concertstück for piano and Orchestra, Op 40,Germaine Tailleferre 's Ballade for piano & orchestra, as well as works byAgathe Backer Grøndahl ,Amy Beach ,Teresa Carreño ,Clara Schumann andIngeborg von Bronsart ,Anna Amalia von Sachsen Weimar(1739-1807) , Maria Wolowska-Szymanowska(1789-1831) .She also championed the piano music of her fellow countrymen, recording a number of anthologies.A museum in Caracas accommodating her piano collection of historic instruments, was founded by her.She achieved obligatory music lessons for pupils in Venezualian schools in 1973.
She wrote a biography of
Teresa Carreño (1853-1917) the Venezuelan pianist and composer, and edited modern editions of her music. She was awarded the Theodor Korner prize for her scholarship on women composers. 1994-1998, she was a professor for piano at theUniversity of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria.She is commemorated by the Rosario Marciano Prize, awarded by the
Vienna International Pianists Association in cooperation with VenKultur, the Venezuelan Culture Association in Austria.
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