Estela Telerman began her music studies in her native Buenos
Aires and was a student of Argentine pianist Dora Castro. She
studied at the Municipal Conservatory of Music and completed
her studies in Liberal Arts at the University of Buenos Aires.
In New York she specialized in Bach studies under Rosalyn Tureck.
She was awarded the "Juán Carlos Paz" Prize
for her performance of contemporary piano music, and gave first
performances of many works by Argentine composers, some of them
dedicated to her.
She gave first performances in Argentina of Clara Schumann's
Concerto in a minor and Franz Liszt's Concerto Nº 3. In
1998 she premiered and recorded in Romania Liszt's Concerto
Nº 3. She also recorded early and late works by Liszt and
works by Argentine composers. In 2003 she released "Argentine
Classical Composers and the Tango" (1867-2002) These CDs were awarded the TRIMARG Prize by the Argentina Music Council, a member of UNESCO. In 2007 she presented the second CD "Argentine Classical Composers and the Tango (1879-2007) , recorded for PRETAL . She frequently performs
solo and chamber music recitals and appeared with the most important
orchestras in Argentina.
Since 1992 she has been a member of Sine
Nomine Trio (http://www.sinenomine.com.ar)
-clarinet-cello-piano, with which she performs the standard
repertoire and a great number of works by Argentine composers.
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Mrs. Telerman gave recitals and concert-lectures in English,
French, and Italian on Argentine piano music in concert halls
and universities in the United States ,the United Kingdom, Canada,
Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, France, Italy, Spain, Norway,
and Holland.
She recorded Argentine music for the Italian TV and for Radio
Nacional (Spain). Besides her activities as a concert pianist,
Estela Telerman has taught at the University of Buenos Aires and
presently teaches at the National
University Institute of Art (http://www.artesmusicales.org)
- the former National Conservatory of Music-, where she is a member
of the Board and coordinates the Department of Cultural Activities.
In 1999 she created and presently coordinates and performs with
ARGENTMUSICA
(http://www.argentmusica.org.ar) for the
Preservation, Performance, and Dissemination of Argentine Music.
She is presently a member of the Advisory Council of the Department
of Arts of Music and Sound (IUNA).
She is a Board Member at ALAPP Argentina (Latin American Association of Pianists Pedagogues), affiliated with EPTA (European Piano Teachers' Association) |