Event 

Title:
LES ROSES DUO
When:
22.10.2017  at  20.00 h
Style:
Cello & Piano Duo
Price:
15€ (10€ for students under 26 and jobseekers)
Reservation:
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LES ROSES DUO

Description


Les Roses Duo was born 4 years ago when for a fortunate case the two
musicians met each other in order to play the Debussy’s cello sonata for a
concert. Since that moment they started work together in more and more
concerts and occasion, specializing in contemporary music, like
Shostakovich and Prokofiev.

Angelika Zolcsák, Hungarian cellist, came to Belgium to study at the Luca
School of Art Campus Lemmensinstituut in Leuven. She obtained the degree
of master in cello performing and master in chamber music. Angelika
Zolcsák won first and second prizes on the violoncello of region in 1997,
1998 and in 2000. Now, she plays in Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra and
the member of the Classical Concert Chamber Orchestra, Arpeggio Chamber
Orchestra and Hans Zimmer live on tour orchestra. She gives solo and
chamber music concert in Belgium and Hungary.

Eleonora Centa, is a pianist, and a piano and music teacher. Born in
Italy, she studied with renowned teachers: Alexander Lonquich, Sandro De
Palma, Sébastien Risler, Giorgio Lovato, Filippo Gamba, Daniel Rivera, the
Maestro Riccardo Risaliti teaching at the AccademiaPianistica  at Imola
and Aldo Ciccolini.
For three years running, she won different competition and Scolarship and
actually she is making concerts both as soloist and in chamber music
groups in Italy and different countries of Europe. She also works as
accompanier for exams and competitions, including the International
Competition of Treviso and she performs voluntarily as a soloist in music
projects for charity. In 2015 her first CD, Piano Solo, has been
published; in it she plays pieces from different composers through the
centuries as soloist.

http://www.eleonoracenta.com

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