Alicia de Larrocha

Catalan pianist, concerto performer

Alicia de Larrocha - Performers & Entertainers born May 23rd, 1923
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Born in Barcelona, a noted pianist gained international recognition for performances of Spanish classical music and interpretations of composers such as Granados and Albéniz. Debuted at the age of five and performed with major orchestras worldwide including the London Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. Collaborated with prominent conductors and musicians, receiving accolades for exceptional artistry and technique. Active in teaching and inspiring future generations of pianists.

Performed concertos by Granados and Albéniz

Collaborated with the London Symphony Orchestra

Received multiple Grammy Awards

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