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Silvia Roederer (1989)
Piano
B.M. Eastman
M.M. Southern California
D.M.A. Southern California
A native of Argentina,
her focus on piano began after emigrating to
the U.S. and includes study with John Perry
at USC, David Burge at Eastman, and Menahem
Pressler at festivals in Banff, Long Beach,
and Ravinia.
She was the 1981
winner of the Joanna Hodges International Piano
Competition, as well as the 1994 winner of the
fifth annual First Coast Piano Competition in
Jacksonville, Florida.
Solo recitals include a Los Angeles debut on the “Rising Stars” series at the Ambassador Auditorium, a Chicago debut on the Dame Myra Hess series, and performances on the “Junge Interpreter” series at the Carinthischer Sommer Festival in Austria.
In 1997 she joined the Verdehr Trio, a violin-clarinet-piano ensemble which has created a new chamber music medium over the past 30 years by commissioning over 150 works for its unusual combination. The Verdehr Trio has performed often in New York City with recent performances in Carnegie Hall (2001) and Merkin Hall (2002).
The Trio is in residence at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., plays throughout the U.S., and has recently toured Europe, South America, and China.
CD recordings with Roederer as pianist are on Crystal Records (Verdehr) and Centaur Records (with trumpeter Scott Thornburg).
Email: silvia.roederer@wmich.edu
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