Rowena Sánchez Arrieta

Rowena Sanchez Arrieta (born 1962) is a Filipina pianist.

Rowena Sanchez Arrieta
OriginPhilippines
GenresClassical
InstrumentsPiano

Biography

At 19, Arrieta won fifth place and title of Laureate at the VII Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow and special prize for being the “youngest and most promising contestant” among 82 pianists[1] and is the only Filipino that has attained this honor.[2] Subsequently, she won 1st Prize at the 1986 José Iturbi Competition in Valencia,[3] Spain and 1st Prize at the 1986 the Frinna Awerbuch International Competition in New York.

She became the first Filipino scholar at the Moscow Conservatory of Music in 1979 where she obtained her master's degree. She graduated in 1985 with highest honors (western equivalent of summa cum laude.) She did her professional studies at the Manhattan School of Music, where she was also a full scholar.

The New York Times described her playing as having a "fevered, demonic intensity" and "a gentle, sublime introspection." US Daily News called her a "combination of purity and fire." Rowena has performed in various cities of the former Soviet Union, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Australia, Hong Kong, United States, and her native Philippines.[4] She played as soloist of the Moscow Radio-TV Orchestra, Orquestaa de Radio Television Espana, Valencia Symphony Orchestra, Manhattan Philharmonia, California Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra.[5] Her other awards include the Ten Outstanding Women in National Service (Philippines, 1989), Presidential Awards in Performance (Philippines, 1978-1979) and 2nd prize as songwriter/lyricist in the 1979 Metro pop Music Festival (Philippines).[6]

References

  1. "Tchaikovsky Competition Official Website - Palmares". Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  2. "Embassy of the Philippines on the Russian Federation". Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  3. "El País, October 1986". Archived from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  4. "International Piano Festivals (Solomon Mikowsky)". Archived from the original on December 9, 2007. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  5. "Online Registry of Filipino Musical Artists". Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  6. "National Music Competitions for the Young Artists". Retrieved September 29, 2016.

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