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Cláudio de Pina |
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Cláudio de Pina (b. 1977) is an organist, composer, sound artist and researcher, known for his electroacoustic works and contemporary music works adapted to portuguese historical organs. Has an academic researcher he published several articles in the field of organ music, acousmatic music, acoustics and musical analysis.[1]
Biography
Born and based in Lisbon. Titular of the historical organ of the Parish church of Ajuda (Lisbon). Researcher in the Contemporary Music Research Group, GIMC (CESEM, FCSH-UNL). Holds a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Musical Arts (FCSH/ESML) in the area of contemporary organ music. Master in Musical Arts, with distinction on the Dean’s Honour Roll, Best Master 2018/19 (FCSH). He is currently a PhD candidate and FCT research fellow in the field of electroacoustic and organ music. He studied at the Gregorian Institute of Lisbon, Hot Jazz Club and Physics Eng. at FC-UL. He has also studied with Adrian Moore, Åke Parmerud, Annette Vande Gorne, Barry Truax, César Viana, Eurico Carrapatoso, Gilles Gobeil, Hans Tutschku, Jaime Reis, Vincent Debut and Trevor Wishart.
Career
His academic and artistic work has been awarded, edited and published internationally at events such as Arte no Tempo, Aveiro Síntese, Binaural Nodar, Encontro Nacional de Investigação em Música, Encontro Internacional de Tecnologia e Música, Festival DME, MUSLAB, Festival Zeppelin, Matera/Intermedia, Nova Contemporary Music Meeting, NAISA, Perpectivas Sonoras, World Listening Project, and L'Espace du Son. His acousmatic works have been published in the MA/IN 2019, Métamorphoses 2020 and Deep Wireless #18 2024 collections, where he was a finalist in these competitions. In 2020, he published Asteroeidēs, music for organ and electronics, and Palimpsestus, acousmatic music. In 2022, he released Avant-garde Organ, a critical edition of avant-garde works on the Portuguese historical organ, with the support of the GDA Foundation, published by 9musas and distributed internationally by Codax Music. In 2023, in collaboration with New Yorker Andrew Levine, he released the album Aether Ventus, organ with modular synthesisers and theremin. He realised György Ligeti's centenary in 2023 at the National Museum of Music and at the NCMM conference. Performed eight hours of John Cage's Organ2/ASLSP cycle of works at the National Music Museum. in 2024 premiered organ works by Portuguese composers Diogo Alvim, Ivan Moody and Bruno Gabirro in the 30th edition of Festival Música Viva.[2]
Has a composer for multimedia he collaborated in the sound and music department in theatre, film and instalations. Quoting a few; In your dreams (2016) shortfilm by Francisco Pereira Coutinho, Rimbaud's Hell (2014) theatre piece by Espectacologia, TRIPO (2012) multimedia instalation with Tiago Martins.
Has a freelance keyboard player he worked with several Portuguese bands like Gilbert's Feed Band, Icon and the Black Roses, Forgotten Suns, The Temple and Fantasy Opus.
"Cláudio de Pina explores, with the historical organ in Ajuda, a infinite sonic possibilities [...] Cláudio de Pina is a multifaceted musician."[3]
"De Pina thus joins a generous list of organists specialising in the contemporary repertoire, with Dominik Susteck and Eckhard Manz as two of the most experienced representatives of this practice."[4]
"[...] German composer and scholar Gerd Zacher recorded albums of pipe organ music for Deutsche Grammophon that included recent works by Kagel, Ligeti and Cage. Now Portuguese composer, scholar and organist Cláudio de Pina celebrates the same avant garde [...] The passion and dedication De Pina brings to this project are as evident as his knowledge and skill."[5]
Works
- Tiento de Falsas (2024), organ and fixed electronics
- Quasi-Lontano (2023) , organ and live and fixed electronics
- Neurotransmits (2023)[1], soundscape radio art
- Temptations (2022)[2], acousmatic
- Бориска Колоколa (2019)[3], acousmatic
- Svart Hål (2019)[4], acousmatic
- Ceci n'est pas une...[5] (2018), acousmatic
Discography
- Deep Wireless #18 (2024)[6], compilation of 18th Radio art Composition Competition, finalist with Neurotransmits
- Aether Ventus (2023)[7], organ, theremin and modular synthesizer with Andrew Levine
- Avant-garde Organ (2022)[8], Ligeti, Kagel, Cage and Young in Portuguese historical organ
- Métamorphoses (2020)[9], compilation of 11th biennial Acousmatic Composition Competition, finalist with Temptations
- Palimpsestus (2020)[10], acousmatic pieces
- Asteroeidēs (2020)[11], organ with electronics
- Бориска Колоколa (2019)[12], compilation of MA/IN Festival 2019, finalist with Бориска Колоколa
References
- ^ "CESEM » Cláudio de Pina".
- ^ "Cláudio Pina (C410-03B8-C2C7) | CIÊNCIAVITAE".
- ^ Ferreira, Diana (1 September 2023). "Do ar se faz música: Avant-garde Organ, de Cláudio de Pina" [Music from the air: Avant-garde Organ, by Cláudio de Pina]. Ípsilon (Público). XXXIV (12.176): 24–25.
- ^ Cabral, Ismael G. (21 August 2022). "Vanguardias y revoluciones en un órgano del siglo XVIII" [Vanguards and revolutions on an 18th century organ]. Scherzo.
- ^ Cowel, Julian (March 2023). "Avant-garde Organ". The Wire (469).
Further reading
- El lenguaje de la música aleatoria [13]
- Vital Weekly [14]
- ORGAN zine [15]
- Trybuna-Muzyki-Spontaniczna [16]
Radio interviews
- WGXC, Radio Art Sound Images (English) [17]
- Antena 2, Música de Invenção e Pesquisa (Portuguese) [18]
External links
- Useful website link and name