The intensity, strength and honesty with which each work is faced are some of the distinctive characteristics of Patricia Arauzo as a pianist.
Professor of piano at the Superior Conservatory of Seville, Patricia Arauzo has developed an outstanding international career as a performer, both alone and in chamber groups, on stages such as the National Music Auditorium in Madrid, the City of the Arts in Paris, the National Palace. of the Arts of Hungary, Károly Palace in Budapest, Flagey in Brussels, Fundación Juan March in Madrid, Palace of Festivals in Cantabria, Manuel de Falla Auditorium in Granada, as well as in different international festivals.
Passionate about chamber music, she is currently a member of the Trío Alborada, awarded by the Sociedad de Artistas, Intérpretes y Ejecutantes of Spain (AIE), forms a duo with the violinist Alejandro Bustamante with whom she tours throughout the national territory and frequently she is invited by renowned interpreters.
The quality of Patricia Arauzo's performances has been endorsed with numerous awards such as those received at the Concurso Internacional de Juventudes Musicales, the Concurso Mirabent i Magrans or the Programas Jóvenes Excelentes de Caja de Burgos.
Trained at the Conserivatorio Superior de Música in Salamanca with Patrín García Barredo, Claudio Martínez Mehner and Kennedy Moretti, Patricia carried out specialization studies at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest with András Kemenes. Granted for three consecutive years by the Fundación Albéniz at the Instituto Internacional de Música de Cámara of Madrid, Escuela Suprior de Música Reina Sofía, under the direction of Ralf Gothoni and Eldar Nebolsin, she completed her training, which began with IldikóTóth, with Marta Gulyás and Ferenc Rados.
Among her latest projects stands out the record work "Masques" (Masks) dedicated to the solo piano work of Szymanowski and published by the record label IBS Classical. Future engagements include upcoming new album recordings with IBS Classical, PlayClassics from Spain and TYXart from Germany.
In addition to her career as a concert performer, Patricia develops an intense pedagogical activity, being a teacher at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía and at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Castilla y León until 2017. In the same year, she won the piano chair at the Conservatorio Superior Manuel Castillo of Seville.