guest artist recital: sergio monteiro, piano
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Guest Artist Recital: Sergio Monteiro, pianoSergio Monteiro
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VISITING ARTISTS SERIES 2002-3
Sergio Monteiro, piano
Sonata in D Major, K. 284
Allegro Rondeau en Polonaise Thema and Variations
Suite Iberia (Book I)
Evocation El Puerto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 -1791)
Isaac Albeniz (1860 -1909)
Corpus Christe en Sevilla
Polonaise No. 2 in E Major
Hommage a Chopin
Sonatina Espanola
Allegretto Comodo Paco lento Allegro
Sonata Breve
INTERMISSION
Franz Liszt (1811 -1886)
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 -1959)
Juan Jose Castro (1895 - 1968)
Marlos Nobre
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(b. 1939) ' ,
Hockett Family Recital Hall Tuesday, February 4, 2003
7:00 p.m.
THE ARTIST
Sergio Monteiro was born in Niter6i in 1974 and started playing the piano when he was five. He earned the master's degree cum laude at the university in Rio de Janeiro. He .has also studied in France, Austria, Russia, Germany, and Italy.
His performances, besides extensive concertizing in Brazil, have taken him to Germany (Munich, Hannover, Zwickau), Switzerland (Geneve), the United States of America (Hartford, Salt Lake City), Italy (Merana) and Spain (Zaragoza and Barcelona). In 1998, he gave recitals in the United States and took part in the Music Festival in Merana (Italy), which won him enthusiastic praise and invitations for other performances. He has won fifteen competitions and been awarded several special prizes, including Best Brazilian Musician, Best Chamber Player, and Audience's Favorite. Highlights of these awards include the Premio Pro-Arte for 20th-century music in Rio de Janeiro; the South American Contest in Goiania, where he was selected to represent Latin America in Gina Bachauer International Piano Contest in the United States, and the Second Promon Contest in Sao Paulo.
He has performed concerti with orchestras in Estado de Sao Paulo and Santo Andre, the USP Symphony Orchestra, and the Braziha Symphony Orchestra. Important Brazilian composers, such as Alrnei Prado, have dedicated compositions to Monteiro.
Mr. Monteiro, a doctoral student studying with Nelita Tme, is the winner of the Collegiate Piano Division of the NYSMTA Empire State Competition.
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