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Cellist
LAURA BURUIANA was born 1980 in Bucharest, Romania.
Laura Buruiana
has performed in the USA (e.g. Kennedy Center, "Kaufmann Hall"
New York, Gardner Museum Boston, "Mostly Tchaikovsky Festival"),
in France, Germany (Expo Hannover, Konzerthaus Berlin/"Young
Euro Classic Festival", Usedom Musikfestival, Leipzig, Saarbrücken,
Halle), Greece, Italy (Spoleto Festival, Milano, Rome), The Netherlands
(in the series "New Masters on Tour" of the "International
Holland Music Sessions" in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, in
"Diligentia Theater" Den Haag, both with pianist Martin
Tchiba), Spain and in almost all the important halls in Romania.
She has appeared as soloist with orchestras including the Cordova
Orchestra in Santander, the Bari Orchestra, North Carolina Orchestra,
Canton Orchestra (Ohio), Bratislava Radio Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony
Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra Frankfurt/Oder, the Romanian National
Radio and Philharmonic Orchestras and the Botosani, Iasi, Ploiesti
and Satu Mare Philarmonics. In October 2006 she performed in the
Berlin Philharmonie as a soloist with the DSO Berlin. Several important
radio stations broadcasted her numerous recordings (including Deutschlandradio
Berlin, BR Munich, BBC London, Romanian Radio a.o.). In 2004 a concert
in Bratislava was broadcasted by many stations all over Europe in
cooperation with EBU.
Cello studies
in Bucharest at the "George Enescu" college and at the
National University of Music in Bucharest, working with Marin Cazacu
and at the Musikhochschule in Cologne with Frans Helmerson. Master
classes e.g. with Julius Berger, Johannes Goritzki, Harro Ruijsenaars,
Radu Aldulescu, Catalin Ilea and Vladimir Orlov.
She won first
prizes in national competitions, as well as in the "Mihail
Jora" competition in Bucharest (2000). After some international
prizes 2002 she won 1st prize in The Young Concert Artists European
Auditions in Leipzig, Germany and in 2003 1st prize in The Young
Concert Artists International Auditions in New York and was chosen
to receive five special YCA prizes: The Jerome L. Greene Foundation
Prize, which sponsored her New York debut; the Pennsylvania Prize,
which brought concert engagements throughout the state; the Usedom
Music Festival Prize, for an engagement in Germany; the Slomovic
Prize and the Miriam Brody Aronson Prize. In 2003 she won first
prize at the "Arturo Bonucci Competition" in Rome.
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