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Leticia Gómez-Tagle

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Leticia Gómez-Tagle (2017)

Leticia Gómez-Tagle (born in Mexico City) is a Mexican pianist and piano teacher. She has been teaching in Linz, Austria, since 1999.

Biography

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Leticia Gómez-Tagle received her first academic training in Mexico, where her professors were mainly Manuel Delaflor for piano and Angel Esteva Loyola for music theory.[1]

She has won several prizes at youth piano competitions in Mexico, including the University of Puebla, and was awarded 1st prize at the Fomento Musical Sala Chopin, through which she received a scholarship from the Austrian governmental ministry and was thus able to take up studies in piano concert performance and instrumental pedagogy with Prof. Michael Krist at the Vienna Academy of Music. She also received further musical impulses in Vienna from Prof. Carlos Rivera and in master classes with Paul Badura-Skoda, Jörg Demus, György Sándor and Orlando Otey.

Since her participation at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1990, she has performed regularly at various music festivals in Mexico and Europe. She has been invited by the Mexican Foreign Ministry to perform in the USA, Canada and Lebanon.

As a soloist, she has performed with numerous orchestras at home and abroad, including the Orquesta Filarmónica de México, Orquesta Sinfónica del IPN (Mexico), Orquesta Filarmónica de Querétaro, Symphonic Orchestra of the Music School Linz, and the Chamber Orchestra with members of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz under the direction of conductors such as Ingo Ingensand, Jesús Medina, Benjamín Juárez Echenique and Guadalupe Flores.

She has given master classes in Spain (Mallorca, Córdoba and Granada), Mexico (CENART University) and Lebanon at the Sin el-Fil Conservatory. Since 1999 she has been teaching at the Music School of the City of Linz.[2]

Recordings

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Publications

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  • Arturo Márquez: Danzón No. 2, transcription for solo piano (Hamburg: Peermusic Classical, 2016).

References

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  1. ^ RP ONLINE (3 November 2015). "Solingen: Solo-Abend: Verdiente Ovationen für mexikanische Pianistin" (in German).
  2. ^ "Curriculum vitae – Leticia Gomez Tagle".
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