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Romanian violinist Irina Muresanu has won the hearts of audiences and critics alike with her exciting, elegant and heartfelt performances of the classic, romantic and modern repertoire. 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 first-rate recital". 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 Celebrity Series was named one of the Top 10 musical events by the TAB Magazine.
Early on Ms. Muresanu achieved international acclaim as an outstanding young soloist, recitalist and chamber musician winning top prizes in several prestigious international violin competitions including the Montreal International, Queen Elizabeth International, UNISA International String, Washington International, and the Schadt String Competition. She is the winner of the Pro Musicis International Award, the Presser Music Award and the Arthur Foote Award from the Harvard Musical Association.
Ms. Muresanu has performed in renowned concert halls throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Her recent solo engagements include concerts with theBoston Pops, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, the Williamsburg Symphonia, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Geneva), the Syracuse Symphony, the Metropolitan Orchestra (Montreal), the Transvaal Philharmonic (Pretoria, S. Africa), the Romanian National Orchestra, theOrchestre de la Radio Flamande (Brussels), the Boston Philharmonic, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, theNew England String Ensemble and among others. She recently premiered Thomas Oboe Lee's Violin Concerto from composer Thomas Oboe Lee written especially for her, the recording of which is due to appear soon on the BMOP/sound label.
Other recent projects include working with pianist Michael Lewin on a release of William Bolcom's Violin and Piano Sonatas onCentaur label. The recording was funded by a Copland Recording Grant. In Europe, her recording of theGuillaume Lekeu and Alberic Magnard late Romantic Violin and Piano Sonatas with pianist Dana Ciocarlie for theAR RE-SE French label has sparked enthusiasm. Fanfare noted the recording with "singing and soaring...[a] sizzling performance". Ms. Muresanu has also recorded the world premiere recording ofMarion Bauer's Sonata for Violin and Piano with pianist Virginia Eskin on Albany Records, and a CD featuring chamber works ofErich Korngold released by the VPRO Radio Amsterdam. Adding to her other competition laurels, Ms. Muresanu was 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.
An active chamber musician, Ms. Muresanu has appeared in such festivals and venues
as Bargemusic in New York; theRockport Festival
in Massachusetts; Bay Chambers concert series and Bowdoin Festival
in Maine; theStrings in the Mountains and San Juan Music
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 has been a member of the Boston Trio since
2002 and she regularly performs with the Andover Chamber Music Society and the Walden
Chamber Players.
Irina Muresanu currently serves on the faculty of the Boston Conservatory
and has taught in the Music Dept. of Harvard and
MIT. Her ensemble, the Boston Trio, is Ensemble-in-Residence at the
New England Conservatory, the institution at which she received the prestigious
Artist Diploma degree and a Doctorate in Musical Arts degree. A native
of Bucharest, Romania, Ms. Muresanu resides in Boston, MA with her husband, son
and dog. She plays an 1856 Giuseppe Rocca violin and a Charles Peccat bow courtesy
of Mr. Mark Ptashne.