Mirian Conti
  • Oct 7, 2013 2:00 am
  • 43:29 mins
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Mirian Conti is a Steinway Artist known for her extensive concert repertoire and international performances. She’s concertized as a soloist and chamber artist in Europe, Asia, Africa, South and Central America, and Canada at venues like Carnegie Hall, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Teatro Colón in her native Argentina. One of Julliard’s “100 Outstanding Alumni,” she has earned two degrees, currently teaches, and had a scholarship there set up in her honor.  Along with her performance achievements, Mirian is very passionate about the music and musicians of Latin America and Spain. She’s founded a competition for Argentine and Uruguay musicians, created the New York City International Tango Competition for professional musicians, and created Teachers del Norte – Pianists del Sur: an international exchange between Argentina and the U.S. under the auspices of the American Embassy. She’s also released a dozen CDs, her most recent beings “Nostalgias Argentinas” on the Steinway and Sons label.  Host Eric Glissmeyer chats with Mirian about the impact she has made on Argentinian music, and some of her passions and approaches to music.  Repertoire: Mouvement Perpetuels – Francis Poulenc; Villageoises (The Villagers): 6 Short Piano Pieces for Children – Francis Poulenc; Mazurka Op. 24 No. 1 – Frederic Chopin; Three Traditional Dances from Argentina – Remo Pignoni; Milonga Sureña – Juan Jose Ramos; Lluvia de estrellas – Osmar Maderna; Nocturna – Julian Plaza; Taquito Militar – Mariano Mores;  Follow Highway 89 on twitter: @byuh89 and on instagram: @byuh89