Eva Garet
- Piano
Pianist Eva Garet is 18 years old and is a student of Mihaela Zamfirescu at the “George Enescu” National College in Bucharest, in the 11th grade. She has been studying piano since the age of 5 and has won numerous first prizes and prizes of excellence at national competitions and olympiads. She is the youngest winner of the famous “Lira de Aur” trophy in Suceava, at the age of 10. Internationally, Eva is laureate of the “Concertino” (Prague) and the only Romanian pianist laureate of the Ettlingen (Germany). She won “Ricard Vines” (Spain), “Mihaela Ursuleasa” (Bucharest), Euregio (Germany), Vladimir Krainev (Moscow), the second prize and the public prize at the first senior competition in Ferrol (Spain). Eva made her orchestral debut at the age of 11 on the stage of the Radio Hall with the Radio Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Stefan Novak. Since then she has performed with the philharmonics of Cluj, Satu Mare, Târgu Mureș and Râmnicu Vâlcea, the Galician Symphony Orchestra and collaborated with conductors Gabriel Bebeșelea, Mihnea Ignat, Robert Farkas and Jose Trigueros.
He made his debut on the main stage of the Athenaeum with Alexandru Tomescu and gave two sold-out recitals during the “Tuesday evening season” at the Athenaeum's Small Hall. In October 2021 Eva made her debut on the stage of Svetlanov Hall in Moscow under the baton of maestro Vladimir Spivacov. This year she returned to the stage of the Radio Hall with P.I. Ceaicovski's Piano Concerto No. 1, conducted by Christian Badea at the National Radio Orchestra. In June 2019 he had his first professional tour, “Citadele Muzicale”, performing in Galați, Tecuci, Onești, Sinaia, Suceava and Mogoșoaia. In 2021 she was invited by Alexander Romanovsky and gave a recital in Noli, Italy, under the aegis of “Piano B tour”.
He made his debut on the main stage of the Athenaeum with Alexandru Tomescu and gave two sold-out recitals during the “Tuesday evening season” at the Athenaeum's Small Hall. In October 2021 Eva made her debut on the stage of Svetlanov Hall in Moscow under the baton of maestro Vladimir Spivacov. This year she returned to the stage of the Radio Hall with P.I. Ceaicovski's Piano Concerto No. 1, conducted by Christian Badea at the National Radio Orchestra. In June 2019 he had his first professional tour, “Citadele Muzicale”, performing in Galați, Tecuci, Onești, Sinaia, Suceava and Mogoșoaia. In 2021 she was invited by Alexander Romanovsky and gave a recital in Noli, Italy, under the aegis of “Piano B tour”.