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Biography

"Aïda Lahlou is a pianist of imagination and poetry, not shy of exploring sonority, colour, or inner voicings." (Ates Orga, Classical Source) Born in Casablanca in 1998, Aïda started the piano at the age of 5 with professor Yana Kaminska, winning her first international competition 3 years later. In 2013, she was admitted with scholarships from both the U.K. government’s Music and Dance Scheme and the school itself to the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin School in Surrey, becoming its first Moroccan student. Aïda is the recipient of numerous prizes in national and international level competitions. She has performed in venues such as the Wigmore Hall in London, the Hall of Organ and Chamber Music in Baku, the Royal Overseas League in Edimburg, St John's Church in Wimbledon, BOZAR Hall in Brussels, Robert Samut Hall in Valetta, Centro Cultural San Carlos in Ibiza, Théâtre National Mohamed V in Rabat and Théâtre 121 in Casablanca. She was invited to perform in festivals such as the Printemps des Alizés (Essaouira) or Festival International de Musique de Carthage (Tunis). In October 2019, she was invited to play the Schumann Piano concerto in a 3-dates concert tour across Morocco with the Orchestre Symphonique Royal (dir. Oleg Reshetkin), thus becoming their youngest ever soloist.