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08-10-2018 17:00 GMT
Sonia Piasentin
Classical Music Artist
Pordenone, Italy
Biography:
I was born on 24 June 1964 in Fossalta di Portogruaro (VE) and I approached the music when I was only six years old. TOSonia Piasentinmy father was given an old piano that he brought home after having literally dragged him from the fifth floor of a small apartment in Trieste. It was a very heavy piano, with ivory keys all yellowed but it was my first, great love ...., I put my fingers over those keys and I realized I could play, that is, the right hand played a melody while the left l 'accompanied with the three notes of the agreement, forming a perfect harmony! I realized more 'in the' time to have received a great gift and at the age of fifteen I began my studies under the wise guidance of Mo Camillo Battel up to achieve the diploma of completion of piano at the Conservatory of Venice. In the following years I played in various formations, experimenting with different musical genres including pieces of my composition. Among my experiences also the direction of a choir of sacred music. In 1990 the artistic collaboration with the great voice of Vanna Vendrametto gives life, besides a beautiful friendship, to the Synaphe 'duet. In 1996 he released the album "The reasons of the heart" l. I always thought that there is God in music that wants to express his emotions through us that we write but also that we listen to it, for this reason there is no "unlistenable" music for me, if by music we always mean a wise use of harmony and melody; said that 'I would like to express my preference of listening to some authors and composers who have accompanied me throughout life enriching me with wonderful emotions .... composers like R. Wagner (Tristan and Isolde and something sublime) WAMozart (my favorites the symphony n.40 in G minor k.550 and the Requiem) F. Chopin (in particular the Nocturnes) C. Orff (with his splendid Carmina Burana) and, indeed, the whole repertoire of classical music. As for the authors of soundtracks, my favorite is E.Morricone and then B.Bacharach, Hamlish, A.Silvestri. I'm not fond of jazz music because I prefer the most defined harmonies and I have to say that I listen to lots of current and non-current music. In my career as a musician I wrote a hundred songs, some of these in English and other instruments. I am made of music and therefore I dedicate a lot of time to this art, but I also love to paint, cook, dance and read. Morricone and then B.Bacharach, Hamlish, A.Silvestri. I'm not fond of jazz music because I prefer the most defined harmonies and I have to say that I listen to lots of current and non-current music. In my career as a musician I wrote a hundred songs, some of these in English and other instruments. I am made of music and therefore I dedicate a lot of time to this art, but I also love to paint, cook, dance and read. Morricone and then B.Bacharach, Hamlish, A.Silvestri. I'm not fond of jazz music because I prefer the most defined harmonies and I have to say that I listen to lots of current and non-current music. In my career as a musician I wrote a hundred songs, some of these in English and other instruments. I am made of music and therefore I dedicate a lot of time to this art, but I also love to paint, cook, dance and read.
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