Corbani: Tarde de Outono & Other Songs Claudio Cruz & Olga Kopylova
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
26.04.2024
Album including Album cover
- Luís Eduardo Corbani: Quatro Estações para Violino e Piano:
- 1 Corbani: Quatro Estações para Violino e Piano: I. Tarde de Outono 03:06
- 2 Corbani: Quatro Estações para Violino e Piano: II. Inverno 01:56
- 3 Corbani: Quatro Estações para Violino e Piano: III. Primavera 02:08
- 4 Corbani: Quatro Estações para Violino e Piano: IV. Verão 01:30
- Prelúdio para Piano Solo No. 1:
- 5 Corbani: Prelúdio para Piano Solo No. 1 02:05
- Seresta para Piano Solo:
- 6 Corbani: Seresta para Piano Solo 02:26
- Pensamento (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz):
- 7 Corbani: Pensamento (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz) 02:15
- Noite (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz):
- 8 Corbani: Noite (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz) 04:14
- Por uma Rosa (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz):
- 9 Corbani: Por uma Rosa (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz) 02:48
- Acalanto para Viola e Piano:
- 10 Corbani: Acalanto para Viola e Piano: I. 03:41
- 11 Corbani: Acalanto para Viola e Piano: II. 02:59
- Acalanto para Violino, Viola e Piano:
- 12 Corbani: Acalanto para Violino, Viola e Piano: III. 02:33
- Choro para Ela (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz):
- 13 Corbani: Choro para Ela (Transcr. for Violin and Piano by Claudio Cruz) 03:37
- Choro a Duas Vozes (Transcr. for Two Violins and Piano by Claudio Cruz):
- 14 Corbani: Choro a Duas Vozes (Transcr. for Two Violins and Piano by Claudio Cruz) 02:27
Info for Corbani: Tarde de Outono & Other Songs
Claudio Cruz
He began his violin studies in childhood, under the tutelage of his father, the luthier João Cruz. Later, under the guidance of Erich Lenninger and Maria Vischnia in the technical improvement of the instrument, and of George Olivier Toni, in music theory and conducting, he established himself as one of the great musicians of his generation.
He was a titular maestro of the Municipal Theater Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro, the Ribeirão Preto Symphony Orchestra, and the Campinas Symphony Orchestra. He has been honored in awards such as the Latin Grammy, Associação Paulista de Críticos de Artes (APCA), Prêmio Carlos Gomes, Prêmio Bravo, and nominated for the 2012 Grammy Awards.
He was spalla of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) for twenty-four years. He is currently first violin of the Carlos Gomes Quartet, conductor and musical director of the Youth Orchestra of the State of São Paulo, and guest conductor of important orchestras in Brazil, Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Olga Kopylova
Born in Uzbekistan, Olga Kopylova entered the Uspensky Special Music School in Tashkent at the age of six. She continued her studies in Moscow, at the Music College of the Conservatory, and graduated from the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where she studied with Tatiana Galitzkaya, Liudmila Roshina, and Mikhail Kollontai.
In 2000 he moved to Brazil, where he became the titular pianist of the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo (OSESP), a position he holds to this day. In 2003, he released his first solo album MORNING STAR, performing works by Russian composers.
Since then, she has participated in several symphonic recordings and performed as soloist with several orchestras, such as OSESP, Orquestra Sinfônica de Campinas, Orquestra de Câmara de Curitiba, and North State Symphony, among others. Kopylova develops activities with different chamber groups and participates in socio-cultural projects, focused on audience development. She is a professor at the OSESP Music Academy.
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