Giordano Bruno do Nascimento

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Giordano Bruno do Nascimento (born May 16, 1981 in Paranaguá ) is a Brazilian composer and conductor .

Career

Giordano Bruno do Nascimento was born in the Brazilian city of Paranaguá in the south of the country. At the age of 9 he received organ lessons and composed his first work, a piece for piano, which he himself premiered a year later. At the age of 14 he moved to the nearby city of Curitiba , where he continued his musical training and composition work. Here he learned autodidactically to play electric guitar, flute and electric bass as well as classical singing and received his first lessons in popular singing. Until he was 18, Giordano Bruno do Nascimento composed works for piano and his first two symphonies. The first opera (Jimmy and Hellen) followed in 2003 , and compositions for popular and rock music followed.

In 2004 he learned to play the double bass and worked with it in the Paranaguá symphonic orchestra. In terms of composition, vocal pieces followed. The study of history gave him the opportunity to study old southern Brazilian songs for re-performance in concerts. After these concerts, Giordano Bruno do Nascimento received an invitation from the Conservatory in Adria , Italy, to begin studying classical singing. He then left his native Brazil in 2005.

A year later, do Nascimento decided to go to Germany to have his own works premiered. Through several stations he came to Berlin and Cottbus.

During his vocal pedagogy studies , he received conducting lessons from Tibor Istvanfi and had several of his works premiered as part of the Cottbus Autumn Music Festival and in collaboration with the university choir and orchestra: including 30 chamber music works, 3 orchestral works and one choral work. He received the DAAD award for outstanding performance.

From 2013 to 2019 do Nascimento studied composition with Reinhard Wolschina and Michael Obst as well as conducting with Juri Lebedev at the Liszt School of Music Weimar and received a graduate scholarship for the composition of the opera The Truth Sisters.

Under his own direction, he performed the operas Lucie , Die Marmorpuppe , Die Schönere Truth (libretto: Lisa Astrid Mayer) and Global Players (libretto: Lisa Astrid Mayer) and The Truth Sisters (libretto: Amanda Lasker-Berlin).

His works have been played at festivals in various countries: including the Pan Music Festival in Seoul, the DCMF in Daegu, Il Suono in Italy, the Klangwerkstatt Berlin, the Sao Paulo Contemporary Music Festival, the B-Classic Festival Belgium, and Paris and in the Berlin Pyramidale.

As a conductor, he had several ensembles and orchestras under his direction: including the Landeskapelle Eisenach , the university orchestra of the Bauhaus University Weimar and a chamber ensemble in the German National Theater in Weimar.

Giordano Bruno do Nascimento currently lives as a freelance composer in Weimar .

His oeuvre includes more than 200 compositions.

Catalog raisonné

Opera

  • Lucie. Opera in Acts II: own libretto - World premiere: November 26, 2014, Theater Belvedere Weimar
  • The marble doll. Opera in Act III: own libretto - World premiere: January 6, 2016, Theater Belvedere Weimar
  • The more beautiful truth. Opera in three acts: Libretto by Lisa Astrid Mayer - World premiere: February 2017, Weimar
  • Global players. Opera in one picture: Libretto by Lisa Astrid Mayer - World premiere: October 19, 2018, Weimar
  • The Truth Sisters. Opera in three acts: Libretto by Amanda Lasker-Berlin - World premiere: October 2019, Weimar

Orchestral works

  • Your hidden existence for a small orchestra: commissioned work for the Landeskapelle Eisenach - World premiere: April 16, 2015, Georgenkirche Eisenach
  • The skeptic and the conformer for orchestra and baritone - world premiere: October 2016, Theater Rudolstadt
  • Nemesis Requiem for string orchestra
  • Absolution for chamber orchestra - World premiere: September 2013, Weimar
  • Partial tango for chamber orchestra - World premiere: April 2017, Weimar
  • Cyclical farewell for chamber orchestra - world premiere: October 2016
  • Delirium for chamber orchestra
  • The antigas origens for large orchestra
  • Sinfonietta No. 3 - Der Zirkus des Schicksals for wind orchestra: Commissioned by the Cottbus wind orchestra - World premiere: August 2012
  • Sinfonietta No. 2 - Dance of the Moon for large orchestra - World premiere: October 2011, Cottbus
  • Sinfonietta No. 1 - The Dictator of Nothing for a large orchestra - World premiere: October 2010, Cottbus

Theater music

  • Cold heart for ensemble: on behalf of the Clubtheater Weimar

Film music

  • A shot of Grand Marnier

Chamber music

  • Passage for flute, clarinet, violin and violoncello - World premiere: July 2017 - Città di Castello, Italy
  • Pop - U - Listen (Collision) for accordion and violoncello - World premiere: September 2017 - Erfurt
  • Triple Collision for flute, accordion and cello - World premiere: October 2017 - Sondershausen
  • Partial wood for clarinet
  • Gudrun and the dark fairy for accordion - World premiere: October 2017 - Potsdam
  • In Search of the Lost Aether for flute, clarinet, accordion, violin and cello - world premiere: October 2016 - Weimar
  • Light where are we going for three violins - world premiere: November 2014 - Weimar
  • Speed ​​picking for seven-string electric guitar and cello
  • Human decay for live electronics, three violins and viola
  • Buzzing the Buzzer for horn and accordion
  • Lux, lux nostra for string quartet
  • Lux, lux nostra for string trio
  • The duck leader for horn, trumpet and trombone
  • Milk of the moon for chamber ensemble
  • The dead drive across the sea for 8 flutes and accordion
  • In the shadow of your self for clarinet, piano, violin and cello
  • Buzzing for clarinet, accordion, violin and violoncello
  • I ... I ... I just wanted to tell you ... that ... for alto saxophone
  • Christmas story for cello and piano
  • The face without a face for clarinet and piano
  • German Samba for a disturbed soprano for soprano and piano
  • Dark fantasies for two harps and alto saxophone
  • The dark fairy's moon eyes for Veeh-Harp and Xaphoon
  • About pain and other wild animals for saxophone quartet
  • Blue Light for jazz singer and ensemble
  • Speed for guitar and saxophone
  • Ga-ga-ih-go for violin solo
  • Thank you for traveling with DB for accordion and rubber pigs

Vocal works

  • Solo il sole for soprano and baritone solo - World premiere: September 30, 2017 - Basel, Switzerland
  • Where the rain burns for choir - World premiere: June 2010, BTU Cottbus choir
  • Tfnas “Hur” for choir - World premiere: October 2010 - Cottbus
  • In those insane black tears for soprano and piano
  • Ruh 'soft for soprano and piano
  • The whisper of the forest songs for bass with piano accompaniment and two clarinets

School works

  • Monotony. Singing Intonation School

Edits

  • Cello concerto by Edward Elgar for viola and string orchestra
  • Allegretto Scherzando from Sonatinas op.44 by Hanns Eisler for orchestra
  • Themes from the Rheingold and Götterdämmerung by R. Wagner for quintet
  • Enter Sandman by Metallica for accordion orchestra

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The opera “The beautiful truth” had its world premiere - TLZ Mobil
  2. “I don't want to wait at the opera”. Retrieved April 20, 2020 .