IRINA
MURESANU
has won international acclaim as an
outstanding young soloist, recitalist and chamber musician having
already achieved top prizes in numerous international violin
competitions. These include the Montreal International, Queen
Elizabeth Violin, UNISA International String, Washington
International, and the Schadt String Competitions. She is the
winner of the Pro Musicis International Award, the Presser Music
Award and the Arthur Foote Award from the Harvard Musical
Association. The Boston Globe has come to praise her as “…not
just a virtuoso, but an artist”, and the Los Angeles Times has
written that her “musical luster, melting lyricism and colorful
conception made Irina Muresanu’s performance especially
admirable,” while Strad Magazine called her Carnegie/Weill Hall
performance a “…a first-rate recital.”
Recent engagements as soloist include concerts
with the Boston Pops, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Geneva),
the Syracuse Symphony, the Metropolitan Orchestra (Montreal), the
Transvaal Philharmonic (Pretoria), the Orchestre de la Radio
Flamande (Brussels), the Boston Phiharmonic, the Pro Arte Chamber
Orchestra, the Romanian National Radio Orchestra, and the Miami
Symphony Orchestra among others. Irina Muresanu’s talents have
been sought out for collaboration with such noted performers as
Kim Kashkashian, Cynthia Phelps, Sharon Robinson, Ronald Thomas,
Andres Cardenes, Ilya Kaler, and Nathaniel Rosen. Irina
Muresanu’s performances have been frequently cited as among the
“Best of” classical music performances by the Boston Globe,
and her recital in the Emerging Artist BankBoston Celebrity Series
was named one of the Top 10 musical events by TAB Magazine. She
often can be heard on Boston’s WGBH and other NPR radio
stations.
An active chamber musician, Ms. Muresanu has
appeared in such festivals and venues as Bargemusic in New York;
the Rockport Festival in Massachusetts; Bay Chambers concert
series and Bowdoin Festival in Maine; the Strings in the Mountains
festival in Colorado; Maui Chamber Music Festival in Hawaii,
Reizend Music festival in Netherlands; Festival van de Leie in
Belgium; and the Renncontres des Musiciennes festival in France.
Ms. Muresanu's discography includes the recently
released Guillaume Lekeu and Alberic Magnard late Romantic violin
and piano sonatas (with the pianist Dana Ciocarlie) for the AR
RE-SE French label. The artist has also recorded the world
premiere recording of Marion Bauer's Sonata for Violin and
Piano (with pianist Virginia Eskin) on Albany Records, a CD
with works of Andy Vores, and a CD featuring chamber works of
Erich Korngold released by the VPRO Radio Amsterdam. The 2005
Copland Fund Recording Grant will enable the artist, along with
pianist Michael Lewin, to record the integrale of Willam Bolcom's
violin and piano sonatas for the Centaur label. Adding to her
other competition laurels, Ms. Muresanu has been granted a Special
Commendation award for her recording of Schoenberg's Fantasy for
violin and piano at the 3rd International Vienna Modern Masters
Performers Recording Competition.
Irina Muresanu currently serves on both the
faculties of the Boston Conservatory and the Music Department at
MIT. She was appointed Artist-in-Residence as a member of the
Lewin-Muresanu Duo at the Boston Conservatory, as well as at the
New England Conservatory’s Preparatory Division as a member of
the Boston Trio. A native of Bucharest, Romania, she received the
prestigious Artist Diploma from the New England Conservatory in
1999, where she is currently a candidate for her Doctorate in
Musical Arts.
Irina Muresanu plays an 1856 Joseph Rocca violin
and a Charles Peccat bow, courtesy of Mr. Mark Ptashne.