JUANA ZAYAS
has performed throughout Europe, South America and the United States. Known for her exquisite performances of
Chopin,
she has performed at the Newport Music Festival, the 2000 World Piano Pedagogy Conference in Las Vegas, and at Piano
Festival Northwest 2003 in Portland. Ms. Zayas is regularly invited by the prestigious Serate Musicali to give recitals
at Verdi Hall in Milan and has performed with the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the Zeeuws Orchestra in the Netherlands,
the Orquesta Sinfónica de Radio Televisión Española in Madrid, the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, and with orchestras such
as the San Diego Symphony and Rochester Philharmonic. She has performed at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Verdi Hall in
Milan, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the French Embassy in Washington,
and many other venues. Her performances have been broadcast by National
Public Radio and New York's WQXR and her recording labels include Music & Arts Programs of America, Albany Records, and Zayas
Masterworks, Inc.
Born in Cuba, Juana Zayas attended the Peyrellade Conservatory of Music in Havana, and earned a Gold Medal. She left Cuba to attend
the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris and earned First Prize in piano and chamber music.
Ms. Zayas married in Versailles, and then moved to New York, where she studied with Adele Marcus, David Bar-Illan, and Josef
Raieff. Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times said about her playing: “She filters Chopin’s notes through a fertile
mind, with a very personal but never overdone kind of romanticism that looks back to the great pianists of a previous age.”
The critical acclaim that Juana Zayas has consistently received over the years has touched on virtually every facet of
music-making.


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Muzio Clemente (1752-1832) Frédéric Chopin (1810-49) Franz Liszt (1811-86) |
