Maria Perrotta

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Maria Perrotta
Born (1974-11-06) November 6, 1974 (age 48)
Cosenza
Genres Classical
Instrument(s) Piano
Labels Decca Records

Maria Perrotta is an Italian classical pianist and a Decca Records artist.

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Life and career

Born in Cosenza in 1974, Maria Perrotta made her debut with a symphony orchestra at the age of 11, performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1. She came to the limelight in 2012, when she performed J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations during her ninth month of pregnancy. Very few women in history had given a concert this far into their pregnancy; one of them being Clara Schumann. The live performance, published on CD by Decca, received rave reviews: "A perfect blend of the lush pianism of Alexis Weissenberg and the laser-like focus of Glenn Gould ". [1]

In 2013 Decca released a CD of Beethoven's last three piano sonatas played live by Maria Perrotta. The recording was acclaimed in leading musical magazines, including Gramophone, and in major newspapers: "Where Pollini is fast and formalistic, Perrotta is analytical and expressive, but, like Pollini, always maintains a sense of formal unity.". [2] [3]

A graduate of the Milan Conservatoire, the École Normale de Musique in Paris and the National Academy of St Cecilia in Rome, Maria Perrotta has won top prizes in several international piano competitions including the Shura Cherkassky Piano Competition in Milan and the triennial J.S. Bach Piano Competition in Germany. She has appeared with various orchestras, including the RAI Symphony Orchestra in Turin, and she has broadcast on Sky TV and on German and Italian radio.

Maria Perrotta is married to the Italian baritone Lucio Prete, with whom she has two daughters. They live in Paris.

Discography

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