A product of the great Argentine piano tradition, Marcela Roggeri brings together a host of qualities as well as that South American passion that makes the difference. Born in Buenos Aires, Marcela Roggeri studied with Ana Gelber and with maestro Bruno Leonardo Gelber. She has played under the direction of the conductors Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, James Judd, George Pehlivanian, Kasper de Roo, Kyung Soo Wong, Mario Benzecri, Simon Blech, Pedro I. Calderon, Carlos Giraudo, Juan Carlos Zorzi, Philippe Bender, Emmanuel Leducq-Barome, Andrés Orozco and Arturo Diemecke, among others. She performs with orchestras of the calibre of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic, Florida Philharmonic, Montpellier Philharmonic, the Bohemian Pardubice Chamber Philharmonic, Dortmund Philharmonic, the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Orchestra de Cannes, the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra, the European Camerata and the Baltic Chamber Orchestra. In January 2006, in France, she received the International Newcomer of the Year award at the Victoires de la Musique Classique, which introduced her to the general public, and in 2019 she received the Lukas Award in London for her work in raising the profile of Latin American classical music in the UK. Marcela lives in Paris. She regularly performs in recitals, with an orchestra or at chamber music concerts. She has recorded numerous CDs with a repertoire ranging from the baroque Scarlatti to the contemporary music of Gubaidulina.
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