Rosana Lanzelotte is an esteemed Brazilian harpsichordist, whose profound interpretations and technical mastery have earned her a reputation as one of the leading figures in the world of classical music focused on early keyboard instruments. Educated both in her native Brazil and in Europe, Lanzelotte's pursuit of musical excellence has seen her both perform and delve into musicological research, which is reflected in her thoughtful and historically informed performances.
Throughout her career, Lanzelotte has demonstrated a deep commitment to Brazilian and Iberian baroque music, which she has often brought to the forefront of classical music audiences around the world. Her discography speaks to this dedication with albums such as "O amor brazileiro: Modinhas & lundus do Brasil," which showcase the historical music of her homeland, and "Neukomm no Brasil - Cavaleiro Criador da Música de Câmara no Brasil," highlighting the works of composers who influenced the chamber music scene in Brazil. Her artistry does not solely dwell in the past; as demonstrated in recordings like "Nazareth" and "O Cravo Brasileiro," she continuously seeks to bridge the gap between the traditional and the contemporary, shedding light on lesser-known repertoire and composers. With her engaging performances both in the recording studio and on stage, such as the notable "Wieland Kuijken Live in Rio," Rosana Lanzelotte has rightfully secured her place as a luminary in the world of classical and early music.
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