Alberto Nepomuceno, Francisco Mignone, Claudio Santoro, Lorenzo Fernandez, Camargo Guarnieri, Osvaldo Lacerda, Eunice Katunda, Cesar Guerra-Peixe, Edino Krieger, Ricardo Tacuchian, Mario Ficarelli, Dinorá de Carvalho, Esther Scliar, Amaral Vieira, Edmundo Villani-Côrtes, Frederico Richter, Almeida Prado, José Penalva, Alfredo Votta, Marlos Nobre, Aldo Moraes, João Ripper, Brenno Blauth, Guilherme Schroeter, Mary Benedetti...
These are some names of Brazilian composers who have dedicated the sonata form, and that part of the project "Sonata Brasileira", an ambitious project of the virtuoso pianist Artur Cimirro, you want over the next year, publicly perform and record all sonatas written for solo piano by Brazilian composers.
Aldo Moraes is a musician and composer, born in Brazil in 1970. He studied guitar, composition, harmony and counterpoint and done workshops with: Nana Vasconcelos, Arrigo Barnabé, Roberto Gnatalli, Gerard Behague. Moraes instrumental works presented in Brazil, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, France and Argentina. He recorded CDs of chamber music.Contacts for ordering books, CDs and sheet music: composermoraes@hotmail.com Information on the Cultural Arts Brazil: infoartebrasil@yahoo.com.br
domingo, 18 de dezembro de 2011
segunda-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2011
quinta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2011
Letter of congratulations of Texas University for Aldo Moraes
Dear Aldo Moraes,
On behalf of all students at The University of Texas at Austin, I just want to say thanks to all of the alumni, parents, and friends who make our education possible at UT.
Did you know that tuition and fees make up only 25% of the UT budget? If UT Austin operated on tuition and fees alone, classes would end by Nov. 16. The rest of the year our education is paid for by state funding and other sources, including gifts. So that's why Nov. 16 has been set aside as Thanks Day, a new Longhorn tradition that celebrates the alumni, family, and friends who help make a UT education possible for students like me.
I hope you will take a few minutes to watch the video from this year's Thanks Day event.
We can't thank you enough.
Hook 'Em!
Andrew Nash, '12
Students Hooked on Texas representative
Students Hooked on Texas representative
Aldo Moraes received Unicef Prize
This year, the musician Aldo Moraes was awarded the 2011 Unicef, for the social and cultural work developed through their projects.
In photo (http://www.batuquecaixa.nafoto.net/), Aldo Moraes is in front of the poster prize....
In photo (http://www.batuquecaixa.nafoto.net/), Aldo Moraes is in front of the poster prize....
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