She continued her studies under Joseph Stanford,
Steven De Groote,
Ralph Votapek and
Earl Wild. Petronel completed both her
Master of Music and
Doctor of Musical Arts degrees at the
University of North Texas College of Music, studying with
Joseph Banowetz. Following her European debut in Rome in 1988, she has continued to make orchestral, recital and chamber music appearances on four continents. Highlights include prestigious venues such as Carnegie Recital Hall,
Salle Cortot and
Théâtre du Châtelet (Paris),
Mozarteum concert hall (Salzburg),
Liszt Museum (Budapest),
Kravis Center (West Palm Beach), Orchestra Hall (Chicago) and
Bass Hall (Fort Worth) and venues in St. Petersburg, Russia. Festival appearances include the Gilmore Piano Festival, Jasper Music Festival, Great Romantics Festival,
Ravinia Festival, Levočské Babie Leto festival (Slovakia), and Music in the Mountains Festival in Colorado. She has worked with conductors like
Vasily Petrenko, Bernhard Gueller, Karina Canellakis, Daniel Boico, Dmitry Manilov, Omri Hadari, Yashima Takeda, Bernhard Gueller and Fuzao Kajima. Broadcasts for television, radio and the web include live performances in Europe, Canada, across the US (also on NPR) and several documentary television-profiles in South Africa. She maintains a full performing schedule across the world as a recitalist, orchestral soloist and chamber musician. She frequently judges piano competitions, conducts master classes and presents lectures across the United States and South Africa. == Awards ==