Fernanda Morello was born in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. She graduated "Summa cum Laude" from BA Consevatory
"Manuel de Falla" and she studied with Maria Fernanda Bruno Juan
Kaloustian , Pía Sebastiani , Adela Marshall and Diana Lopszyc. In 1995
Morello continued her musical education in New York coaching with Ana Maria
Trenchi (NYU) and in Master Classes of prestigious musicians such as Ralph
Votapek, Barry Douglas, Alicia de Larrocha and Byron Jannis among others.
She won the "Honorable Mention" of the
International Piano Competition (Professional Category) sponsored by "The
Association of Pianists and Piano Teachers of The Americas", New York
1996.
Fernanda Morello performed in every concert hall in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, including "Teatro Colon" (main hall) and
"Salon Dorado". She is often a guest in music festivals in her
country, such as "Festival Musical LlaoLlao", Bariloche, Argentinean
Patagonia. In New York she played at Steinway Hall, and in Klavierhaus
Manhattan. She also was invited to play and give a Master Class at the
"Germaine Pinault School of Music" on Long Island.
Her recordings, often sponsored by musical institutions,
include CDs of: Schumann Carnaval op9 and op26; Schubert, Debussy and
Chopin waltzes selections; Argentinean contemporary composers; "Tango a
dos pianos" for two pianos with pianist Martin Roig. In September
2001 Morello released a new CD of French music for piano duet with pianist
Patricia Vila, earning several brilliant critiques.
Morello is a very versatile musician. She is also a
chamber music pianist, plays in her piano duets, piano quartet, and
accompanying singers. She feels very comfortable both in 19th and 20th
century music. She also plays "Hammerklavier" for 18th century
music - recently Mozart piano concerto K453 at Teatro Colon.
In June 2001 Fernanda Morello played in Madrid,
Spain. Future engagements will take her on a European tour in 2002-2003
season.
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