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Ina Zdorovetchi, Harpist
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- Show all products/services availableHonored numerous prizes, Ina won the First Prize at the Bucharest International Harp Competition; the Concerto Competition of the National University of Music Bucharest, in Romania; Soros Foundation Artist Grant; Maria Bieshu and A. Luchinsky Talent Reco
About: An avid solo, chamber music and orchestral performer, Ina Zdorovetchi made her stage debut at age twelve, and has since performed as soloist with the Moldova National Symphony and Radio Orchestras, Bucharest National University of Music Orchestra in Romania, both as a harpist and as a pianist.
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An avid solo, chamber music and orchestral performer, Ina Zdorovetchi made her stage debut at age twelve, and has since performed as soloist with the Moldova National Symphony and Radio Orchestras, Bucharest National University of Music Orchestra in Romania, both as a harpist and as a pianist.

Honored numerous prizes, Ina won the First Prize at the Bucharest International Harp Competition; the Concerto Competition of the National University of Music Bucharest, in Romania; Soros Foundation Artist Grant; Maria Bieshu and A. Luchinsky Talent Recognition Scholarships (1997/1998) and Second and Third Prizes at the Eugen Coca International Piano Competitions in Moldova. Her Carnegie Hall debut took place March 2004 in a Zankel Hall recital featuring soprano Dawn Upshaw and the world-premiere of Osvaldo Golijovs -Ayre-. Awarded a Tanglewood Music Center Fellowship in 2003 and 2004, Ina Zdorovetchi has played under conductors Kurt Masur, James Conlon, Oliver Knussen, Ingo Metzmacher and Rafael Fr�hbeck de Burgos. Other appearances include the New World Symphony, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and George Enescu Philharmonic in Bucharest.