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Antena 2 Concert | Tamila Kharambura and Philippe Marques

11 Feb 2016 from 19:00 to 20:05
Caixa Geral de Depósitos Auditorium

Presents:

Tamila Kharambura, violin
Philippe Marques, piano

 

February 11, 2016 | 7:00 pm

Auditório Caixa Geral de Depósitos | Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão

 

Programme

Release of the CD "João Domingos Bomtempo - Sonatas (II)".
 
F. Schubert (1797-1828) Impromptu D. 899, Op. 90 no. 1
 
João Domingos Bomtempo (1775-1842) Grand Sonata, Op. 9 No. 1
Allegro Maestoso Cantabile
Larghetto con molto Espressione
Allegro Vivace
 
João Domingos Bomtempo Grand Sonata, Op. 9 No. 3 
Largo - Allegro Assai
Minuetto and Trio: Presto
Adagio with a lot of Expression
Rondo: Allegro Spirituoso
 
Tamila Kharambura, violin
Philippe Marques, piano
 
65 minutes

 

Tamila Kharambura was distinguished in 2011 with the Maestro Silva Pereira / Young Musician of the Year Award at the 25th edition of the Young Musicians Prize Competition, in which she also received the 1st Prize in Violin - Superior Level. Born in Lviv, Ukraine in 1990 in a family of musicians, she started learning the violin with her mother Elena Kharambura at the age of four. Later she studied with Gareguin Aroutiounian at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, with Pavel Vernikov at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, Italy, with Vesna Stankovic-Moffatt at the Kunstuniversität of Graz, Austria, and with Pierre Amoyal at the Mozarteum University, Salzburg (Austria). He has performed regularly as a soloist with different orchestras in Portugal and in his home country, among which are Orquestra Gulbenkian, Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa, Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa, Orquestra Artquest, Orquestra Clássica do Centro the Orchestra of the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, and the Chamber Orchestra "Lviv Virtuosi" of the Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra (Ukraine), having played under the direction of Osvaldo Ferreira, Pedro Neves, Miguel Henriques, David Wyn Lloyd, Vasco Azevedo, Luís Carvalho, Serguiy Burko, Cesário Costa, Pedro Carneiro, and Jéan-Sébastien Béreau. She is also an active interpreter of chamber music, having collaborated with musicians such as Diemut Poppen, Alexander Chausian, Alexander Lonquich, Tanja Becker-Bender, Vesna Stankovic-Moffatt, Christian Euler and Julian Arp, and more regularly with the pianists Karina Aksenova, Inês Andrade (with whom she formed the Art Duo - winner of the 2011 Young Musicians Prize Competition in the chamber music category) and with Anna Ulaieva, with whom she was awarded a prize at the Académie de Musique de Lausanne 2014 and with whom she has performed in recital in Portugal, Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
He has also collaborated as a substitute tutti member with the Gulbenkian Orchestra, the Vienna Volksoper Orchestra and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra (Austria). Throughout her career she has received, among others, the Grand-prix at the International Festival of Musical Interpretation and Pedagogy, held in Madeira (2005), the 1st prize at the II Tomás de Borba Violin Competition, in the category of 15-18 years old, in Lisbon (2006) and the 1st prize at the RDP Young Musicians Medium Level Prize Competition in 2007 (category up to 18 years old). She was a grantee of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation between 2011 and 2014. She attended master classes with G. Aroutiounian, Z. Bron, G. Pavliy, S. Kravchenko, A. Mihlin, D. Garlitsky, P. Vernikov, I. Volochine, S. Makarova, L. Issakadze, V. Stankovic-Moffatt, P. Amoyal, R. Levin, R. Davidovici, R. Honeck, N. Chastain and G. Schulz.
 
Philippe Marques was born in 1991 in the city of Lausanne, Switzerland. He began his musical studies in 2001 when he entered the Conservatório Regional Silva Marques, where he studied with professor Catherine C. Paiva. In 2006 he was admitted to the Music School of the National Conservatory of Lisbon and there he completed the Piano Course with 20 marks in the class of professor Hélder Entrudo. Since then, he has been performing regularly in various venues around the country, among which are: Winter Garden of the S. Luiz Theater, S. Jorge, São Carlos National Theater, Salão Nobre do Conservatório Nacional, CCB, Aula Magna of Reitoria da Universidade de Lisboa, Auditório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Museu da Música (Lisbon), Grande Auditório of Escola Superior de Musica de Lisboa, Palácio Foz, Casa Verdades de Faria (Cascais), Eborae Mvsica (Évora), Évora University Auditorium, Sá da Bandeira Theatre (Santarém), Cine-Teatro Caracas (Oliveira de Azeméis), Soares dos Reis Museum (Oporto), Oporto Music Conservatory Grand Auditorium, among others. He has participated in recitals recorded by Antena 2, including a cycle of three recitals dedicated to the public presentation of the integral of the piano sonatas of J. D. Bomtempo. As a soloist, he performed in March 2011 with the Orchestra of the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, conducted by Vasco Pearce de Azevedo, performing the first piano concerto by F. Liszt. In 2012 he gave solo concerts in Paris and California with works by F. Lopes-Graça, A. Fragoso, Chopin, Scriabin, among others. In 2014, in addition to recitals in Paris, she also participated in a tour to Brazil supported by the Direção Geral das Artes / Governo de Portugal and organized by the MPMP, patrimonial movement for Portuguese music, having performed on some of the main stages of five cities - among which the Centro Cultural de São Paulo stands out - only with music by Portuguese composers. As part of the same tour, she recorded for three Brazilian radio stations and, alongside pianist Duarte Pereira Martins, a program for TV Brasil. Throughout his career he has also participated in master classes under the guidance of renowned teachers, among them: Luiz de Moura Castro, Sequeira Costa, Artur Pizarro and Dmitri Alexeev. He has collaborated with the Lisbon Contemporary Music Group and is a member of the Ensemble MPMP. He has premiered works by several Portuguese and foreign composers, including Edward Luiz Ayres d'Abreu, Nuno da Rocha, Daniel Moreira, Francisco Tavares and Eli Camargo Jr. He regularly collaborates with musicians such as Jan Wierzba, Alberto Roque, Alexander Stewart, Tamila Kharambura, Tiago Oliveira, Duarte Pereira Martins, Isa Antunes, Nuno Cardoso, among others. In 2014 he finished his Master of Music at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa - the institution where he graduated - with the highest classification, always under the guidance of Professor Miguel Henriques (pianist and author of the book The (Well) Informed Piano), currently attending the Master in Music Teaching. He teaches piano at the Metropolitana Music Conservatory. His latest projects include the recording of the integral of J. D. Bomtempo's piano sonatas, in a total of four CDs, as well as chamber works by Ruy Coelho with Alexander Stewart and the Ensemble MPMP.