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Paula Rocosa is a Catalan pianist who has developed a versatile performing career as a soloist and chamber musician in which she combines the reading of great works and the research of little-known repertoires. Her personal project explores new artistic experiences in the concert format and links contemporary repertoire with canonical literature. She made her debut at the TOCA'M Festival in Tortosa and has offered her performances in venues such as the Palau de la Música Catalana, the Auditori, the Reial Cercle Artístic de Barcelona, the Valvi Foundation and the Auditori Viader in Girona, the Atlàntida and the Casino in Vic, the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum and the Centro Interdisciplinare di Cultura Italiana in Leipzig. She is the winner of the XXI Young Performers Competition “Cicle de primavera” 2025 and her collaboration with current composers has materialized in premieres of authors such as Trinton Hlynn with the MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Eneko Lacalle or Unai Urkola and in the performance of works by Marc Migó. She began her training at the age of 3 with Anna Alemany under the Suzuki method. After graduating with Honors at ESMuC with maestro Vladislav Bronevetzky, she currently continues her classical training in Leipzig, where she is pursuing a master's degree in interpretation at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy under the tutelage of Professor Christian Pohl with a Beate Graefe scholarship applied during the 2024/25 academic year. She has worked with Kennedy Moretti and the Casals Quartet and has received advice from figures such as Edith Fisher, Josep Colom, Frank van de Laar, Alba Ventura, Marzena Jasinska-Siudzinska, Carles Marigó, Alan Branch and Luca Guglielmi. Her interdisciplinary experience, which includes more than fifteen years of training in contemporary and modern dance, is reflected in projects such as the performances Desaferrament and La difícil senzillesa . Her career includes five years of teaching experience.

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