milewski - Música no Museu
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milewski - Música no Museu
To celebrate 25 years of the establishment internacional Y Z R E DUOJ ICS NCLASS IA IL Z A R TSB PRESEN M I K S ILEW of Diplomatic Relations between Brazil and Viet Nam A D I E L ANDA R E Z T I E SCHW Hanoi Viet nam musicanomuseu.com.br 22nd August, 2014 19h30 Music in the Museum is the largest series of classical music of its kind in Brazil and was inspired by projects developed by renowned museums around the world, combining their main activities in visual arts with this great artistic expression: the classical music! Music in the Museum has performed a myriad of concerts in different regions of Brazil and, since 2005, also in many cities around the world, such as Paris, Lisbon, Prague, Frankfurt, Madrid, New York, Rabat, London, Hanoi, Salamanca, Bilbao, New Delhi, Sidney, Canberra, Brisbane, Los Angeles, Santiago de Chile, Honolulu, among others. Jerzy Milewski was born in Warsaw, Poland, in a house frequented by musicians from the best musical circles. Publicly praised as a prodigy at the age of 6, Jerzy then began his international career as a violin soloist. A graduate from Warsaw's Music Academy, he played as soloist and member of Poland's National Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, performing in the major concert halls of Europe, the Americas and Asia. In 1969, the Polish government awarded him the coveted Henry Wienawsky Medal, joining three other famous recipients: David Oistrach, Henryk Szeryng and Janos Kulka. In 1968 he met and married the brazilian pianist Aleida Schweitzer, thus creating the Milewski Duo. Since then, the Duo has produced a number of excepcional recordings and has toured the world for thirty years. Encouraged by Aleida, Milewski moved to Brazil in the early 70's dedicating a good part of this life to the research and discoveries of Brazilian composers and music. Milewski was appointed director and producer for the implementation of Didactic Concerts. The goal of these concerts was to encourage music appreciation by people of all ages, in elementary and high schools, universities and communities. At present, as a Visiting Professor of Music at the Federal University of Espirito Santo. Aleida Schweitzer brazilian pianist made her studies in Rio de Janeiro, perfecting herself at the Royal Conservatory of Amsterdam and the Faculty of Music of the University of Warsaw. Renowned and award-winning chamber musician, she worked alongside Jean Pierre Rampal, Cristina Walewska, Boris Pergamenshikov, Daniel Heifetz, Anatoli Krastev, among others. Recorded in Poland with the Amadeus Orchestra, Concertos in F minor and D minor by Bach. PROGRAM BRAZILIAN CLASSICS ABERTURA, FOLCLORE MINEIRO WALDIR AZEVEDO, REENCONTRO / CONVERSA FIADA PIXINGUINHA, CARINHOSO (VIOLINO SOLO) VILLA-LOBOS, VALSA DA DOR WALDIR AZEVEDO, VÊ SE GOSTAS / CORDAS ROMÂNTICAS JACOB DO BANDOLIM, O VÔO DA MOSCA LUIZ GONZAGA, ASSUM PRETO (VIOLINO SOLO) JACOB DO BANDOLIM, SANTA MORENA WALDIR AZEVEDO, PEDACINHOS DO CÉU ZEQUINHA DE ABREU, TICO-TICO NO FUBÁ WALDIR AZEVEDO, BRASILEIRINHO
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