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Pianist, Author
Miranda Stronghili studied piano at the Athens Conservatoire and pursued advanced training in Paris under Yvonne Lefébure, who described her as an intelligent, receptive, and dedicated student. Her performances were broadcast in Athens, Hilversum, Paris, and Zurich, and she appeared in concerts in Greece, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the UK.
Stronghili also authored Σύντομη Ιστορία της Μουσικής (A Brief History of Music), a book aimed at a youthful audience, reflecting her commitment to music education. Her playing received praise in international newspapers such as Acropolis and Kathimerini in Athens, Trouw, Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant, Het Vaderland in the Netherlands, and Feuille d’Avis de Lausanne and Gazette de Lausanne in Switzerland. Critics admired her technical precision, clear sound, and thoughtful programme selections.
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February 23, 1968 |
Hellenic American Union |
Athens |
Greece |
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Miranda Stronghili (piano) |
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Eight Children's Miniatures, Op. 23 |
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May 8, 1969 |
Paris |
France |
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Miranda Stronghili (piano) |
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Eight Children's Miniatures, Op. 23 |
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February 14, 1975 |
Italian Institute |
Athens |
Greece |
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Miranda Stronghili (piano) |
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Eight Children's Miniatures, Op. 23 |
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Eight Children's Miniatures |
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