Marcia Hadjimarkos performs, teaches, and records on a variety of keyboard instruments from the earliest Florentine piano to its modern counterpart. An Oregon native, she now lives in France, and studied the fortepiano with Jos Van Immerseel at the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique after earning degrees in piano performance and French from the University of Iowa.
Career highlights include an 8-recital performance of the complete Haydn sonatas on several early keyboards, the commemoration of Hélène de Montgeroult’s 250th birthday at the Paris Conservatoire, touring with a facsimile of the Cristofori piano, song recitals with Emma Kirkby, Beth Taylor, Robert Getchell, and Julianne Baird, a concert at the Institute for Advanced Study, and premiering works dedicated to her by John Harbison, Philippe Forget, and Drake Mabry.
Her performances are described as “imaginatively realized, full-blooded, and loving”, “brilliantly intelligent”, and “dynamic, free, and powerfully shaped”. She has played at the International Piano Festival in La Roque d’Anthéron, La Folle Journée de Nantes, the Sablé Festival, l’Arsenal de Metz, Rencontres Internationales Harmoniques, le Centre de musique baroque de Versailles, the Nordic Historical Keyboard Festival, the Cobbe, Finchcocks, Fenton House, and Russell Collections, the Hertfordshire Music Festival, the National Music Museum, and the Sigal Music Museum, among other venues. She frequently performs in British, Swiss, and German Clavichord Society events, and leads fortepiano and clavichord master classes and workshops in a variety of European and North American settings. She is a founding member and the artistic director of the non-profit Tendances Clavier, which has put on dozens of events in Burgundy and elsewhere over the years, along with an annual summer festival.
Marcia’s recordings of Mozart Sonatas and Rondos, Haydn Sonatas, Character Pieces by C.P.E. Bach, Haydn songs & cantatas with Emma Kirkby, Viennese music with Hugo Reyne (czakan), and Schubert Dances and Sonata, have been enthusiastically received and earned awards including a Diapason d’Or. Her latest releases are Murmurations, featuring minimalist music recorded on an 1887 Steinway, and Portrait d’une compositrice visionnaire, in which she joins Beth Taylor and violinist Nicolas Mazzoleni in a perusal of the solo and chamber music of the French pre-romantic composer Hélène de Montgeroult.
See Marcia Hadjimarkos perform at the Beth Taylor Recital: L’heure exquise on 16 May 2027.