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Stéphane Orlando - Une dernière étreinte (2019)
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Stéphane Orlando - Une dernière étreinte (2019)
"Il me sourit et d'un grand effort m'enserra dans ses bras. Et je ne donnerais pas cette étreinte pour tous les trésors du monde" (Clara Schumann)
Crée par Alessandro Cervino le 14/11/2019 à l'Espace Delta à Namur (Na'musiq 2019-2020) et le 30/11/2019 à l'Espace Senghor à Bruxelles (Festival LOOP 2019)
Enregistrée le 11/11/2019 à Bol Piano's en Vleugels Hasselt
Stéphane Orlando
Since his first piano lessons at the age of 7, Stéphane Orlando has been composing and improvising music. He began studying at the Royal Conservatory of Mons (Conservatoire Royal de Mons) at the age of 15. After having studied piano, music writing and analysis, he won first prizes in counterpoint and then fugue at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels (Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussel). During this period, he also studied musicology at the Free University of Brussels (Université Libre de Bruxelles).
In November of 2001, he became an improviser at the Royal Film Archive of Belgium (Cinematek), providing accompaniment for over 500 silent films.
Former President of the Belgian Society for Musical Analysis and President of the Belgian Composers Forum, he is also one of the creators of the BSCG, the Belgian Screen Composers Guild.
Stéphane Orlando divides his time between music composition, his improvised concerts, and the teaching of composition, improvisation, piano, music history and computer music.
Stéphane Orlando is the artistic and musical director of the Original Sound Track Ensemble.
Alessandro Cervino
Active as a concert pianist, Alessandro Cervino is currently an enthusiast professor of piano at LUCA – School of Arts, Campus Lemmensinstituut, the College of Music and Performing Arts of the Leuven University Association.
He appeared in important venues and festivals in Belgium and abroad such as “International Piano Festival” in Ravello (Italy), "Festival Papaioannou” in Kavala (Greece), “Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana” in Lugano (Switzerland), OAMK Oulu (Finland), “Centro de cultura musical” in Porto (Portugal), “Festival of Flanders”, “Musical Instruments Museum ” and “Flagey” in Brussels, "Handelsbeurs" in Ghent (Belgium), ….
He recorded a live solo recital for the “Radio Télévision Belge Francophone” and performed various piano concertos with the Flemish Radio Orchestra, the “Milano classica” orchestra, the “Sturm und klang” orchestra and the Baylor Chamber Orchestra, working with conductors as Massimiliano Caldi, Pierre Bartholomée, Thomas Van Haepperen and Stephen Heyde.
His repertoire ranges from Bach to the present days. His interest in performing contemporary music recently leads him to a.o. Ireland, the United Kingdom, England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and Singapore.
Alessandro is also a sought after chamber musician and has performed with artists such as Berten D’Hollander, Yossif Ivanov, Weronika Godlewska, Ludovica Nardone, Vincent Hepp, Frederika Mareels and the Mendelssohn Ensemble.
Alessandro graduated in piano with honours at the Conservatories of Milan and Brussels and at the “Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth” (Belgium). He studied piano with Chiaralberta Pastorelli, Paolo Bordoni and Aleksandar Madzar and further nurtured his musical gifts in a number of masterclasses held by Abdel-Rahman El-Bacha, Brigitte Engerer, David Lively, Alexander Lonquich, Andrea Lucchesini, and Elisso Virsaladze.
Alessandro's permanent quest for further artistic development and a deeper understanding of the art of musical interpretation resulted in a doctoral degree in the performing arts obtained at the University of Leuven.
He was recently invited to give piano masterclasses at the Royal College of Music Stockholm (Sweden), at the School of Media and Performing Arts of the University of Applied Sciences of Oulu (Finland), at the 'Escola Superior de Musica e Artes do Espetáculo' of Porto (Portugal), at the ‘Ecole Supérieure de Musique et Danse' of Lille (France) and at the 'International Music Academy' of Dinant (Belgium).
"Il me sourit et d'un grand effort m'enserra dans ses bras. Et je ne donnerais pas cette étreinte pour tous les trésors du monde" (Clara Schumann)
Crée par Alessandro Cervino le 14/11/2019 à l'Espace Delta à Namur (Na'musiq 2019-2020) et le 30/11/2019 à l'Espace Senghor à Bruxelles (Festival LOOP 2019)
Enregistrée le 11/11/2019 à Bol Piano's en Vleugels Hasselt
Stéphane Orlando
Since his first piano lessons at the age of 7, Stéphane Orlando has been composing and improvising music. He began studying at the Royal Conservatory of Mons (Conservatoire Royal de Mons) at the age of 15. After having studied piano, music writing and analysis, he won first prizes in counterpoint and then fugue at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels (Koninklijk Conservatorium van Brussel). During this period, he also studied musicology at the Free University of Brussels (Université Libre de Bruxelles).
In November of 2001, he became an improviser at the Royal Film Archive of Belgium (Cinematek), providing accompaniment for over 500 silent films.
Former President of the Belgian Society for Musical Analysis and President of the Belgian Composers Forum, he is also one of the creators of the BSCG, the Belgian Screen Composers Guild.
Stéphane Orlando divides his time between music composition, his improvised concerts, and the teaching of composition, improvisation, piano, music history and computer music.
Stéphane Orlando is the artistic and musical director of the Original Sound Track Ensemble.
Alessandro Cervino
Active as a concert pianist, Alessandro Cervino is currently an enthusiast professor of piano at LUCA – School of Arts, Campus Lemmensinstituut, the College of Music and Performing Arts of the Leuven University Association.
He appeared in important venues and festivals in Belgium and abroad such as “International Piano Festival” in Ravello (Italy), "Festival Papaioannou” in Kavala (Greece), “Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana” in Lugano (Switzerland), OAMK Oulu (Finland), “Centro de cultura musical” in Porto (Portugal), “Festival of Flanders”, “Musical Instruments Museum ” and “Flagey” in Brussels, "Handelsbeurs" in Ghent (Belgium), ….
He recorded a live solo recital for the “Radio Télévision Belge Francophone” and performed various piano concertos with the Flemish Radio Orchestra, the “Milano classica” orchestra, the “Sturm und klang” orchestra and the Baylor Chamber Orchestra, working with conductors as Massimiliano Caldi, Pierre Bartholomée, Thomas Van Haepperen and Stephen Heyde.
His repertoire ranges from Bach to the present days. His interest in performing contemporary music recently leads him to a.o. Ireland, the United Kingdom, England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and Singapore.
Alessandro is also a sought after chamber musician and has performed with artists such as Berten D’Hollander, Yossif Ivanov, Weronika Godlewska, Ludovica Nardone, Vincent Hepp, Frederika Mareels and the Mendelssohn Ensemble.
Alessandro graduated in piano with honours at the Conservatories of Milan and Brussels and at the “Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth” (Belgium). He studied piano with Chiaralberta Pastorelli, Paolo Bordoni and Aleksandar Madzar and further nurtured his musical gifts in a number of masterclasses held by Abdel-Rahman El-Bacha, Brigitte Engerer, David Lively, Alexander Lonquich, Andrea Lucchesini, and Elisso Virsaladze.
Alessandro's permanent quest for further artistic development and a deeper understanding of the art of musical interpretation resulted in a doctoral degree in the performing arts obtained at the University of Leuven.
He was recently invited to give piano masterclasses at the Royal College of Music Stockholm (Sweden), at the School of Media and Performing Arts of the University of Applied Sciences of Oulu (Finland), at the 'Escola Superior de Musica e Artes do Espetáculo' of Porto (Portugal), at the ‘Ecole Supérieure de Musique et Danse' of Lille (France) and at the 'International Music Academy' of Dinant (Belgium).