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BIOGRAPHY

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​"Mademoiselle Russo a tout mon admiration."

Martha Argerich

 

"El recuerdo que nos deja es... fabuloso!"

Alicia de Larrocha

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"YOUR TOTENTANZ IS SUPERB!"

 

Stephen Kovacevich

 

 

 

 
FESTIVALS.
 
 

SCHLOSS-ELMAU

 

 

Heidelberger Frühling Internationales Musikfestival

 

 

 

Robert Schumann Musik Festival

 

 

 

Beethoven Klavier Festival

 

 

Festival  van  Vlaanderen

 

 

 

Festival International de Marseille

 

 

 

Musica Viva Festival

 

 

 

 

 

Eclat Neue Musik Festival

 

 

 

 

Bergen International Contemporary Music Festival

 

 

 

Klavier Festival Freiburg

 

 

 

Festival Ten Holt

 

 

 

LekArt Festival

 

 

ULTRASCHALL BERLIN

 

 

 

 

Praised by the legendary Martha Argerich as "one of the best young musicians I ever heard in my life", Italian pianist Irene Russo (1974) appeared on the big international stages like one of the most interesting talents of her generation.

 

Pupil of both Franco Scala and the legendary Lazar Berman at the International Piano Academy "Incontri col Maestro", she also studied with Alicia de Larrocha in Barcelona.

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Highlights of 2021/2022 season include Brahms second piano concerto with Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Variations Festival in Nantes, France, masterclass in Germany and Holland.

 

Her Franz Liszt 2CD set for Brilliant Classics released worldwide on June 1st 2016 was nominated "Best Instrumental CD of the Month"by the prestigious magazine Gramophone (september 2016). Boradcasted on various international radio stations including BBC Radio 3, Bayerische Rundfunk and Rai Radio 3, it was selected among the best Liszt interpretation by the 'Franz Liszt Society' of Weimar.

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Ms. Russo has been recently invited to perform in the new ADDA Auditorium in Alicante (Spain), in Groningen (de Oosterpoort) en Den Hague (Festival Classique) in Holland.

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Her 2014 USA West Coast tour culminated in a very acclamed recital at the sfSound’ Microfestival of Contemporary Piano Music in San Francisco. In the United States she has also performed in Cleveland, Los Angeles, Houston, New York, both as soloist and with orchestra.

 

She collaborated with renowned conductors such as: John Axelrod, Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli, Susanna Mälkki, David Stern, Fabio Mastrangelo, Alexander Liebreich, Marc Andreae, Misha Damev, Ovidiu Balan and Michel Tilkin.

 
Her recent soloist appearances with orchestra include concerts with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, a tour in France with l’Orchestre National of the Pays de la Loire, Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, deFilarmonie van Vlaanderen, Münchener Kammerorchester, Thüringen Philharmonie.
 
She has been also guest soloist with the Kiev National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, Klassische Philharmonie, Orchestra Sinfonica del Teatro San Carlo, Houston OrchestraX, Orchestra da Camera della Toscana, Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt, Craiova Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica della Provincia di Bari.
 
Winner of the Clara Schumann International Piano Competition of Düsseldorf 2000, she was also awarded for the best contemporary interpretation at the ARD 2002 International Music Competition in Munich.
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Since then she started a fruitful collaboration with the german composer Jörg Widmann, who wrote his acclaimed "Hallstudie" especially for her.

 

She has toured Europe extensively, performing in the most prestigious venues like: Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Muziekgebouw and Beurs van Berlage, Utrecht Stadsschouwburg, Rotterdam Schouwburg Theater, Brussels Palais-des-Beaux-Arts and Theatre Flagey, Antwerp deSingel and Koningin Elizabethzaal, Bruges Concertgebouw, Ghent Opera and Bijloke, Berlin Konzerthaus and Bechstein International Klavier Series, Hamburg Musikhalle, Bremen dieGlocke, Nürnberg Meistersingerhalle, Düsseldorf Tonhalle, Hannover Theater Am Aegi, Munich deGasteig, Prinzregententheatre and Herkulessaal, Bonn Beethovenhalle and Beethovenhaus, Stuttgart Liederhalle, Karlsruhe Kongresszentrum, Wiesbaden Kurhaus, Bad Neuenahr Kurtheater, Bielefeld Rudolf-Oetker-Halle, Heidelberg Festivalforum Alte PH, Ludwigshafen BASF Gesellschaftshaus, Frankfurt Konzerthalle, Madrid Sala Reina Sofia and Fundación Guerrero, Barcelona Auditorio Marshall, Valencia Palau de la Musica, Alicante MUBAG, Lisbon Teatro Municipal, Paris Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Marseille Le Silo, Nantes Cité des Congrès, La Roche sur Yon Le Manège, Angers Centre des Congrès, Zürich MKZ, Milan Auditorium Verdi and Auditorium Di Vittorio, Bologna Teatro Comunale, Napoli Teatro San Carlo, Roma Palazzo Barberini, Cesena Teatro Bonci, Fabriano Teatro Comunale, Foggia Teatro Giordano, Torino Palazzo Graneri, Venezia Palazzo Albrizzi.

 

In 2003 Irene Russo received the Mention of Honour at the Martha Argerich International Piano Competition. She has performed at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Arthur Rubinstein Society in Tel Aviv, Jack Singer Hall in Calgary, Marconi Hall in Sydney.

 

In the same year she celebrated her 29th birthday with her debut at the prestigious International Piano Festival of La Roque-d'Anthéron, where she performed twice in the same season; she was also the only italian pianist invited. Eversince she has been performing at the major european Festivals.

 

Eclectic and experimental artist she has collaborated with visual artists, dancers and coreographers such as David Dawson, Royal Ballet of Flanders and Director Kathryn Bennetts, Patricia Neary (Balanchine's etoile). In 2011 she has performed at Flemish Opera House of Antwerp at the presence of Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of Belgium.

 

Founder and regular performer of the Piano Ensemble together with dutch pianist Jeroen Van Veen, she has recorded the integrale of Simeon Ten Holt Multiple Pianos Work in 2005 for Brilliant Classics. Her later CD release of Ten Holt's most known piece Canto Ostinato has sold more than 15.000 copies becoming the best selling classical album in The Netherlands.

 

Irene Russo has recorded for the major european radio and television broadcasting channels such as: RAI, SWR, NDR, Alpha TV Germany, Bayerischer Rundfunk, ARD, ZDF, WDR, Radio Vaticana, Radio 4 Klassik Holland, Radio Klara Belgium, Classique 3, France Musique,  Radio CBC Canada, HUHF Radio USA.

 

In 1999 she won the First Prize at the Emmanuel Durlet International Piano Competition of Anwerp, where her interpretation of Liszt b minor Sonata during the Final was mentioned as one of the highlights of classical music in 1999 on the national newspaper De Standaard.

 

Passionate chamber musician, Ms. Russo has collaborated with: Jörg Widmann, Alexander Lonquich, Valerie Guillorit, Gabriele Cassone, Frank Reinecke, David Adorjan, Cristina Mantese, Alissa Margulis, Carolin Widmann, Genevieve Strosser, Zoltan Kovacs and Nadja Helble among others.
 

Engaged teacher, she held a professorship at the Royal Music Conservatoire of Antwerp and at the LUCA School of Music, Campus Lemmens of Leuven, Belgium. Previously on faculty at the Conservatorio di Musica "Giusepe Verdi"in Milan, she is a very sought-after piano professor at the Conservatorio di Musica "Giuseppe Tartini"in Trieste.

 

She's regularly invited to give Masterclasses and Lectures in several Universities and Conservatoria: Helsinki, Geneve, Groningen, Castellon de la Plana, Alicante, Udine. She's member of the jury in several international piano competitions such as: Treviso, Aalst, Antwerp, Utrecht.

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Since 2012 she is the President of the Jury of the international Piano Competition "Cittá di Treviso", Italy and since 2016 she holds the position of  Artistic Director of Archipel Foundation of Amsterdam.

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