Alina Elena Bercu (born 9 February 1990, in Câmpina, Prahova, Romania) is a Romanian concert pianist.

Alina Elena Bercu
Born1990
OriginCâmpina, Romania
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Soloist
Pianist
InstrumentPiano
Years active10
Websitehttp://www.alinabercu.com

Life

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Bercu started piano lessons at the age of 7 at the Arts School in her hometown.

In 1999 she settled with her family in Brasov, Transylvania, to study piano with Professor Stela Drăgulin from the Faculty of Music. Aged 16, she passed the entrance examination at the Franz Liszt Music University in Weimar, Germany, becoming Grigory Gruzman’s student. At the same time, she attended the courses of the National College Andrei Saguna in Brasov.

She gave her first concert with an orchestra at only 9, and soon performed at notable venues in Europe, America and Asia including: The Romanian Athenaeum and Mihail Jora Studio from the Radio Broadcast Hall in Bucharest, Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Teo Otto Theater - Remscheid, Prinzregententheater München, Musikhalle-Hamburg, Auditorium - Rome, Tonhalle Zürich, Carnegie Hall and Theatre du Vevey. Bercu has given more than 200 concerts with widely known orchestras and made recordings for several European broadcasters.

Education

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Schools

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  • 1998–2005–secondary school at the Normal School No. 6 from Brasov
  • 1998–2006 in Brasov – private piano courses with Prof. Stela Drăgulin from the Faculty of Music in Transilvania University of Brașov
  • 2005–2009 student at The National College Andrei Saguna Brasov- “social sciences” section
  • 2006–student at The University of Music Franz Liszt in Weimar with Prof. Grigory Gruzman

Piano Master classes

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Contests and prizes

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  • 27 May 2011, Italy – Alina Bercu (pf) and Dragos Manza (vl) in ensemble DUO ENESCU, the 3rd Prize, Central European Initiative (CEI) Special Award and Young Award 2011 at the 12th International Competition for Chamber Music Ensembles “Premio Trio di Trieste”[1]
  • 11 September 2007, Vevey, Switzerland – finalist at the 22nd Clara Haskil International Piano Competition[2]
  • 28 May 2007, Calabria, Italy – The 17th International Piano Competition A.M.A. Calabria the Third Prize
  • 12 May 2006, Vienna, Austria – Laureate of the 13th edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians Competition 2006[3]
  • 19 January 2006 Bucharest – Romanian Television The National Contest for ”Eurovision Young Musicians 2006”: The First Prize and the “Great Winner” to represent Romania in the European Contest “Eurovision Young Musicians Competition 2006”
  • 4 July 2004 Cincinnati – Ohio, USA: "The 2004 World Piano Competition": the First Prize for "solo" section, the First Prize for the "concerto" section, the Gold Medal & Grand Prize Winner
  • 2 November 2002 Hamburg, Germany – International Piano Competition "Steinway & Sons": the First Prize awarded by the Jury and the Audience Prize

Other prizes

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  • 2006–“Radio Romania Cultural” Broadcast Channel awarded Alina the special Prize "In memoriam Iosif Sava"
  • 2004–The "Artistic Performances" Prize awarded by the Romanian Society of Radio Broadcast, Bucharest
  • 2004–The special prize awarded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs "For Promoting Romania Through Culture", Bucharest
  • The Prize "The Young of the Year 2003" awarded by the “Monitorul Expres” Journal of Brasov (Transylvania)

Charity concerts

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  • In The Netherlands (October 2008) "Concerto for Alexandra" held in the Roermond, a project supported by the Dutch Foundation "Heart for Romania" to collecting funds for building a special school for blind children in Sibiu.
  • In Switzerland, (August 2004 and May 2007) organized by the International Rotary Club for a Romanian music school of orgs in Harman / Brasov
  • In Romania, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Hospice Medical Care Centre (June 2002) and for fund raising required for the building of a modern surgery unit at the Children’s Hospital from Brasov (November 2003) organized by the International Rotary Club. In December 2005 "Christmas Concert" for the elderly home in Brasov.
  • In Indonesia (12–14 November 2001) three concerts for the financing of a rehabilitation program for physically challenged children,
  • In Germany (March 2000) for hospitals and elderly homes (Wuppertal, Essen, Bochum)

References

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  1. ^ "3rd PRIZE. Central European Initiative (CEI) Special Award, Young Award 2011". ACM Associazione Chamber Music Trieste. Archived from the original on 2010-01-23. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. ^ "Lauréats". RegArt. Archived from the original on 2008-11-25. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  3. ^ "Jeunes musiciens 2006". European Broadcasting Union. 2006-05-10. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
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