Benita at Carnegie Hall
in New York!

Upcoming Events

 

 

April 4, 2026- New York City

Solo recital: “Two Poles- Works of Chopin and Introducing Tomasz Kowalczyk”

 

April 17, 2026

Brazil – stay tuned

 

May 19, 2026 – Barcelona, Spain

Solo recital: “Two Poles- Works of Chopin and Introducing Tomasz Kowalczyk”

 

June 10, 2026, headliner artist at NFMC National Conference at Scottsdale, Hilton.

9:30-11:00 Hilton Embassy Suites Hotel 5001 N Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona NFMC

National Conference Guest artist- solo recital of Marcos Fernández-Barrero works, followed by discussion

News…

Happy 2026!

Looking forward to sharing music with you in: New York, Brazil, Spain, Poland, Latvia,

Connecticut NFMC National Conference and

Polish Television!!!!!!!

Stay tuned!

 

Click on the photo to read the wonderful review by Pianist magazine about Benita’s performance!

Available
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Benita’s Solo Recital in Barcelona, Spain
Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in d minor
by Johann Sebastian Bach | arr. Ferrucio Busoni

Benita’s Solo Recital at Steinway in Scottsdale, Arizona
Étude Op. 25, No. 12
by Frédéric Chopin

About Concert Pianist

Benita Rose

World renowned concert pianist Benita Rose just returned from her fourth tour, having performed in Norway, Latvia, England, Spain, France, Canada, China, and South America. She has performed twice in Carnegie Hall within a half year’s time, and also at the Palau de Música Catalana in Barcelona.

In 2024, she performed in New York City twelve times, including at Klavierhaus and at the Tenri Cultural Institute. This year she has performed in Spain five times and has been invited back to present at the international piano conference hosted by EPTA in Madrid in November of this year.

Ms. Rose was a recent  guest on the “Inspired Lives” radio program, airing out of Ireland, as well as other podcasts. Her recent CD featuring the music of living composer Marcos Fernández-Barrero, has aired on radio stations in England. New York music critic Jed Distler has described her live performance of this music as “absolutely gorgeous playing; beautiful music, beautifully played.”