I just came across a talented beauty that may surely be more up to Neely's ideal:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5125/...ab44400e_b.jpg
Ivana Gavrić was born in Sarajevo and moved to the UK where she studied music at the Guildhall School of Music, Cambridge, and the Royal College of Music. She has studied with pianists as distinguished as Dmitry Bashkirov, Stephen Kovacevich, and Roger Vignoles.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5242/...4e59863e_z.jpg
Ivana is featured as ‘Rising Star’ in the BBC Music Magazine’s December 2010 issue, and as Gramophone’s ‘One to watch’ in the September 2010 issue. She has garnered glowing reviews for her performances and her first recording, has received the highest accolades including comments such as "There is no doubt in my mind that this CD could well mark the beginning of an outstanding international recording career: playing of this quality does not come along every day. Above all, Ivana Gavrić is a true musician." (International Record Review, October 2010) and "Gavric’s playing is altogether of an extraordinary calibre.” (5 stars) Instrumental Choice of the month)." (BBC Music Magazine)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5009/...00d89a925a.jpg
I'm intrigued in her unusual or eclectic choice of music for her first recital recording. Rather than seeking out the usual favorites of Chopin or Beethoven, Gavrić elects to perform Janácek's
In the Mists, Schubert's
Sonata in D Minor, D 784 and several of his
Moments Musicaux, as well as Liszt's
Tre Sonetti di Petrarca from Anées de Pèlerinage and a couple of Rachmaninoff's
Preludes.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5244/...418c4847_z.jpg
Ivana Gavrić's website can be found here:
http://www.ivanagavric.com/
... and samples of her playing can be heard here:
http://www.ivanagavric.com/audio/