Alan Walker, author of the 3-volume prize-winning biography of Liszt, has said of her: "I was deeply impressed with her Liszt recital. Her performance of the "Weinen, Klagen" Variations was a tour de force, while her interpretation of the formidable "Vallée d'Obermann" was the best that I have ever heard. It was not just a matter of technique, which she possesses in abundance. One was aware that a true artist presided at the keyboard".
Born in Madrid in 1974, Miriam Gómez-Morán started studying piano at the age of eleven at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid. She continued her studies in Budapest at the Liszt Academy of Music under the guidance of F. Rados. She then taught for two years, before studying historical keyboard instruments in Freiburg with R. Hill, graduating with the highest marks possible for harpsichord and fortepiano performance. A prize-winner at competitions in Spain and Germany, she recently took up a professorship at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Salamanca, Spain's leading music-pedagogical institution. Miriam Gómez-Morán has performed and recorded extensively both as soloist and in chamber music ensembles in Europe and North America. She is regularly invited to perform in festivals such as "The Great Romantics", "The Liszt Festival" (American Liszt Society), Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Festival de Otoño in Madrid, Tavaszi Hangversenyek (Budapest), etc.
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