1901 Arts Club welcomes 'Bulgarian-born piano dynamo' (TimeOut NY) Tania Stavreva from New York, with a unique, diverse and exciting programme featuring composers from eight different nationalities, including several European and UK Premieres. The programme cannot be heard anywhere else in London and highlights music as a truly universal language with no barriers, no matter the political views or status of the countries where it was composed.
Described by the music critics as 'exceptional, entrancing, fun!' (ConcertoNet.com), 'a fully formed and fearsomely talented pianist' (CultureCatch.com) and 'bold, dynamic, magnificent' (New York Concert Review), 'Bulgarian-born piano dynamo' (Time Out NY)Tania Stavreva is one of the most versatile young artists of her generation, internationally renowned for her 'superior technical abilities', 'unlimited virtuosity', 'personal sensitivity difficult to find elsewhere', and 'huge dynamic range' combined with 'demanding and diversified' programmes.
Tania Stavreva made her Carnegie Hall debut in April 2009. Since then, she has performed at many prestigious venues including Lincoln Center, Kaufman Center, the Grammy Museum Theater, Chicago Cultural Center, Embassy of Bulgaria in New York, Bohemian National Hall at the Czech Center, Bulgarian National Radio Plovdiv Concert Hall and the CSV Cultural Center where she was featured live on New York 1 News by NBC reporter Asa Aarons.