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Born
in Mexico City, Leticia
Gómez-Tagle had her first piano lessons at the age of 8 with
Prof. Trinidad Ramos. She later studied with the Mexican pianist Manuel
Delaflor and pursued music theory with Prof. Angel Esteva Loyola.
By the age of thirteen, she began to perform in
different cities of Mexico. She participated in piano master classes by
Orlando Otey, Paul Badura-Skoda, Jörg Demus and Gyorgy Sandor.
She won several prizes in national competitions in
Mexico, on radio, TV, and at the University of Puebla, as well as in
the Sala Chopin competition, for which she was awarded a scholarship to
study at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna, Austria.
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She attended piano master classes given by Prof.
Michael
Krist, studying Performance, achieving highest honors in Pedagogy, and
receiving her Diploma in 1991. In June 2001, she received her title of
Magistra Artium at the University of Music in Vienna.
The Chopin International Competition in Warsaw
1990 puts a start in her international performance career.
Since then she
has performed in many different cities in Europe (Austria,
France,
Spain, Poland, Slowakia, Hungary and Germany) and participated in Music
Festivals like: Wiener Bezirksfestwochen, Schlosskonzerte Sitzenberg
Reidling, Kulturfrühling Schloss Tillysburg, Wiener
Kaleidoskop
der Nationen, Stiftkonzerte Wiener Neustadt, Kultursommer Mauerbach,
Konzertreihe Mexikanische Musiker Schuberthaus Wien, Polnish Chopin
Concerts in Warsaw, Zdúnska Wola and Radom, Ciclo Chopin
Mallorca "Casa
Balaguer", Ciclo "Un invierno en Mallorca", Conciertos
"Deiá",
Conciertos "Casa Sureda", Burgkonzerte Bratislava, Conciertos "Maison
du Mexique" París, Budapest Fenyvesliget Concerts, Concerts
Forum Haus Hardtberg Euskirchen/Köln, Festival
"Música Jové" Gobierno de Baleares, Conciertos
Caja sur
de Córdoba y Pozo Blanco, Conciertos Sanostra Mallorca,
Conciertos extraordinarios Conaculta and others.
Also in México City and in different
cities of the country, and as soloist with the Orquesta
Filarmónica de la ciudad de México, Orquesta
Sinfónica del I.P.N. and Orquesta Filarmónica de
Querétaro, México.
Since 1996 she has been asked to give piano master
classes to students at conservatories throughout Spain. Currently, she
resides in Vienna and is professor of piano at the School of Music in Linz,
Austria.
She is one of the mexican pianists who has put
herself in the row of the today's pianists in
Europe.
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