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Birth name
  
Mihaela Ursuleasa

Years active
  
1995–2012

Children
  
Stefania Ursuleasa

Instruments
  
Role
  
Musician

Occupation(s)
  
concert pianist

Name
  
Mihaela Ursuleasa

Genres
  
classical, chamber

Website
  
ursuleasa.com


Mihaela Ursuleasa Romanian pianist Mihaela Ursuleasa dies aged 33 BBC News

Born
  
27 September 1978Brasov, Romania (
1978-09-27
)

Died
  
August 2, 2012, Vienna, Austria

Education
  
University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

Albums
  
Cello Concerto no. 2 / Sonata for Cello and Piano

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Mihaela Ursuleasa (27 September 1978 – 2 August 2012) was a Romanian concert pianist. In 1995, she won the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition. In 2010, she was awarded the Echo Klassik award for her debut album Piano & Forte. She released her second album, Romanian Rhapsody in 2011. Ursuleasa was found dead in her Vienna home on 2 August 2012 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was 33. She is interred at the Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest.

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Ursuleasa began playing the piano at the age of five under the tutelage of her Romani father, a jazz musician. In 1990, at the age of 12, she obtained a grant to study in Vienna. She went on to perform at Carnegie Hall, with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester in Berlin, with the Orchestre National de France, as well as with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Ursuleasa was memorized by her musician colleagues, such as the violist, Maxim Rysanov , who memorized Ursuleasa with his 2012 album "PAVANE" and reckoned her as a wonderful musician and a very special person.

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Solo albums

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  • 2010: Piano & Forte (Berlin Classics)
  • featuring Ludwig van Beethoven's 32 variations on an original theme, WoO 80; Johannes Brahms' Three Intermezzi, Op. 117; Maurice Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit; Alberto Ginastera's first piano sonata, Op. 22; and Paul Constantinescu's Joc dobrogean
  • 2011: Romanian Rhapsody (Berlin Classics)—featuring violinist Gilles Apap.
  • featuring George Enescu's Romanian Rhapsody No. 1, Op. 11, No. 1; Paul Constantinescu's Suite for Piano; Franz Schubert's Three Piano Pieces, D.946; Béla Bartók's Two Romanian Dances, Op. 8a, Sz. 43, and Rhapsody for Violin and Piano No. 2, Sz. 90.
  • Ensemble albums

  • 1995: XVIth Clara Haskil Competition 1995 with the Orchestre De Chambre De Lausanne & Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conducting. (Claves Records)
  • featuring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat Major, K. 271, "Jeunehomme" and Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, Op. 73, "Emperor".
  • 2010: Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Rapsodia (Naïve)--featuring violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, cimbalomist Viktor Kopatchinsky, violinist Emilia Kopatchinskaja, pianist Mihaela Ursuleasa
  • References

    Mihaela Ursuleasa Wikipedia