Ioana Petcu-Colan

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Ioana Petcu-Colan
Born January 1978
Cork, Ireland
Occupation Violinist
Parents Adrian Petcu
Ruxandra Colan-Petcu

Ioana Petcu-Colan is an Irish violinist of Romanian origin, currently living in Barcelona, Spain.

Biography

Ioana Petcu-Colan, born in January 1978 in Cork, Ireland is the daughter of Adrian Petcu and of Ruxandra Colan-Petcu, both her parents being musicians.[1] Ioana started studying violin with her father, Adrian Petcu, continuing in at the Conservatoire de Nantes where, age 16, she obtained the "Premier Prix á l'Unanimité" . She continued her studies in the United Kingdom at the Royal Academy of Music where she was awarded a first class honors Bachelor of Music degree. She returned to Ireland where she received a First Class Master of Arts degree at the Cork School of Music. She has studied with musicians such as Hermann Krebbers, Mauricio Fuks, Lydia Mordkovitch, Erich Gruenberg, Mariana Sîrbu, Gregory Ellis, Ştefan Gheorghiu and Pierre Wallez. Ferenz Radosc coached her as chamber musician.

Ioana Petcu-Colan is an established violinist. She plays on an Italian violin, built by Goffredo Cappa in 1695. Her performances as soloist include the violin concertos of Antonio Vivaldi, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Max Bruch, Camille Saint-Saëns, Édouard Lalo, Sergei Prokofiev, Aram Khachaturian, Dmitri Shostakovitch, Henryk Wieniawski, Jean Sibelius and Pablo de Sarasate, the Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet by Ernest Chausson as well as the concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach performed both on modern and baroque violin, performing under the batons of William Eddins, Niklas Willen, James Lockhart, David Brophy, Neil Thomson, Prionnsias O'Duinn and Robert Houlihan. She also premiered “Elastic Harmonic” for Violin and Orchestra by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy on Irish national television.

Ioana Petcu-Colan is also extremely involved in chamber music. She is a founder and former first violin of the Callino String Quartet which first performed at the West Cork Chamber Music Festival in 1999, and, besides Ioana Petcu-Colan included Sarah Sexton (second violin), Samantha Hutchins (viola) and Sarah McMahon (cello). The "Irish Times" stated that "...the Callino Quartet...is now by a longshot, the most polished young string Quartet that Ireland has recently produced” [2]

As a chamber musician, she has performed at London's Wigmore Hall, Dublin's National Concert Hall and Manchester's Bridgewater Hall and at many international festivals – Cheltenham, Ryedale, Bergen, Heidelberger Frühling (Heidelberg Spring International Music Festival), West Cork Chamber Music Festival, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Clandeboye, Sligo New Music Festival and others. She has formed a successful duo with Elizabeth Cooney performing rarely heard violin duo repertoire in dynamic and diverse performances, exploring works ranging from the baroque to the contemporary by Jean Delphin Alard, Darius Milhaud, Henryk Wieniawski, Béla Bartók, Alfred Schnittke, Sergei Prokofiev, George Enescu, Paul Constantinescu and Jackie McLean or works for two violins and piano by Johann Sebastian Bach, César Franck, Alfred Schnittke, Bohuslav Martinů, Eugène Ysaÿe, Anton Arensky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Pablo de Sarasate, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Gabriel Fauré and Jean Françaix.[3]

In duo partnership she had performed the complete Beethoven Piano and Violin Sonata cycle and has performed most of the major duo repertoire extensively. She is currently member of the Ensemble Avalon and of the Irish Chamber Orchestra.[4][5]

Ioana Petcu-Colan has a great interest in promoting contemporary music. Composer Ronan Guilfoyle wrote a special work for her, "Ferdinand the Bull" for violin and narrator, first performed at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork. She the performed with Izumi Kumura the world premiere of Guilfoyle’s Violin and piano sonata No. 2. She recently participated in the recording of Guilfoyle’s "Septet for string quartet, bass, drums and guitar".

Ioana Petcu-Colan has also edited a universal edition publication of accessible solo violin pieces by eminent contemporary composers by Arvo Pärt, Ennio Morricone and others. The publication is intended primarily for younger players and those new to contemporary music.[6]

References

  1. George-Felix Taşcă - Din descendenţa marelui căpitan Constantin Balaban (1780-1845) - Institutul de Istorie şi Arheologie A.D. Xenopol Iaşi - Al IV-lea simpozion de studii genealogice 13-15 mai 1993.
  2. Callino Quartet
  3. Classical Links
  4. Annual Festival of Music at St. Barrahane's Church Thursday 14 July 2008,
  5. Artists-biographies
  6. Ioana Petcu-Colan
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