An article by Meraviglie di Calabria about Ingrid Carbone’s sold out in Prague. You can read the full text (in italian) here>>
Here’s an excerpt.
She plays with mathematics as if it were music, and with music as if it were mathematics. And she has made this game her life’s purpose, her work, her art. It is Ingrid Carbone’s way of being in the world, of studying, teaching, and playing. A pianist and mathematician from Cosenza, she teaches Mathematical Analysis at the University of Calabria and records for the Japanese label Da Vinci Publishing, with a discography dedicated to Liszt, Schubert, and Ruggero Leoncavallo, which has earned her two nominations for the International Classical Music Awards and eight Global Music Awards. It was Leoncavallo, known almost exclusively for Pagliacci, whom Carbone has restored to prominence as a piano composer, recording his complete piano works and performing them on stages around the world.
On March 16, to celebrate Pi Day, the International Day of Mathematics, she will bring one of her conversation-concerts to the Baroque chapel of the Italian Cultural Institute in Prague, a performance that has already sold out. The underlying theme of the event is the connection between mathematical logic, the scientific method, and musical interpretation.

