Adagio and Rondo Concertante & Three Impromptu D.946
Rosario Marciano, piano
Verena Shaw, violin
Wolfgang Klos, viola
Krystjna Gurkowska, cello
Rosario Marciano, born July 5, 1944 in Caracas, Venezuela, died there September 4, 1998
Rosario Marciano was a musician who combined performance, scholarship and teaching. She gave her first solo concert at the age of six and her first concert with orchestra at nine [1]. Having completed her studies in her native country she went to Austria where she continued them under the guidance of Paul Badura-Skoda, Jörg Demus, Alfred Brendel and Hans Kann. She won 1964 the Salzburg Piano Competition (the first prize) and 1967 the Mannheimer Tage.