The Armenian American Museum presents, in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes Los Angeles and sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Donnell and Rima Cameron, award-winning pianist and mathematician Dr. Laura Farré Rozada in concert.
The concert is free to attend and open to the public. Advance registration is required.
Laura's newest album Araspel (2025), a tribute to Armenia’s musical heritage, earned multiple international awards across the United States, United Kingdom, Armenia, and Europe. Throughout her career she has performed across five continents in renowned venues including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Southbank Centre in London, and the Cafesjian Center for the Arts in Yerevan.
Recognized by BBC Music Magazine as a “Rising Star,” Laura is internationally celebrated for performances that unite scientific curiosity with emotional depth. The press has described her as one of the most original and reflective artists of her generation, an artist who moves comfortably between equations and sonatas, between research and resonance.
Beyond the concert hall, Laura is also a researcher specializing in music and mathematics and currently serves as Associate Professor at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and the Catalonia College of Music. Her work explores musical memory, performance psychology, and the ways patterns shape human expression.
The program will celebrate classical repertoire alongside works connected to Armenian musical tradition, reflecting the museum’s mission to share culture through meaningful artistic experiences while its landmark cultural campus continues to be developed.
Register here: https://armenianamericanmuseum.org/event/pianist-laura-farre-rozada-in-concert/