Esta es la octava entrevista de la serie La música conecta a las personas del proyecto Música sin cuarentena (Music Without Quarantine). Las siete anteriores fueron con el clavecinista español Diego Ares, con el bajo y laudista estadounidense Joel Frederiksen, con el violonchelista alemán Benedict Klöckner, con el pianista y bandoneonista peruano Claudio Constantini, con las hermanas pianistas Danae y Kiveli Doerken, con la grandísima pianista ucraniana Anna Fedorova y con el compositor mexicano afincado en Boston José Elizondo. Ahora es el turno de una violista como hay pocas: Dana Zemtsov. Dana proviene de una familia de varias generaciones de músicos de origen ruso en los que la viola es el instrumento principal. Dana nació en México y ha viajado y residido en muchos países. Multilingüe y una mujer de gran sensibilidad artística (no solo musical), quienes aún no la conozcan encontrarán en esta entrevista un punto de partida para hacerlo. Dana ha tocado con distintos artistas de renombre internacional. En el mes de junio de 2020 se publica un álbum junto con la pianista Anna Fedorova en el sello Channel Classics que recomiendo a todo el mundo: Silhouettes, música de compositores franceses para viola y piano. Aquí os dejo la entrevista.
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This is the interview no. 8 of the series “Music connects People” on Music Without Quarantine. The seven previous interviews were with the Spanish harpsichordist Diego Ares, with the American bass & lutenist Joel Frederiksen, with the German cellist Benedict Klöckner, with the Peruvian pianist & bandoneonist Claudio Constantini, with the sisters and pianists Danae & Kiveli Doerken, with the Ukrainian and great pianist Anna Fedorova and with the Mexican composer based in Boston José Elizondo. Now it’s the turn of a great violist, one of her kind: Dana Zemtsov. Dana was born to a family of musicians of Russian origin in which viola plays a very important role. Dana, however, was born in Mexico. She has travelled and played music in many countries. Multilingual and a woman of great artistic talent (not only musical), for those of you who don’t know her yet, this interview is the perfect starting point to do so. Dana has played with different internationally renowned artists and also is committed to the dissemination of chamber music by Mexican composers. In June 2020 an album with the pianist Anna Fedorova on Channel Classics is to be released. I strongly recommend it: Silhouettes, music of French composers for viola and piano. Here you are the interview. Enjoy it!:
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