About Venezuelan-American pianist Vanessa Perez, The Washington Post called it right, saying, "Vanessa Perez is not to be taken lightly." The newspaper’s critic added: "She stormed through some beautiful works at the Venezuelan Embassy, her fiery impetuosity proving her technical prowess in works by Villa-Lobos, Albéniz, Ravel and Rachmaninoff. . . Even Mozart's Sonata in F, K. 332, had muscular energy as she raced through the Allegros. The Adagio was pure grace." Perez is a product of the same energized musical culture in Venezuela that produced such intern… read more
About Venezuelan-American pianist Vanessa Perez, The Washington Post called it right, saying, "Vanessa Perez is not to be taken lightly." The newspaper’s critic added: "She stormed through some beautiful works at the Venezuelan Embassy, her fiery impetuosity proving her technic… read more
About Venezuelan-American pianist Vanessa Perez, The Washington Post called it right, saying, "Vanessa Perez is not to be taken lightly." The newspaper’s critic added: "She stormed through some beautiful works at the Venezuelan Embassy, her fiery impetuosity proving her technical prowess in works by Villa-Lobos, Albéniz, Ravel and Rachmaninoff. . .… read more