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Bio: New / By: Me
My name is Aline Giampietro, I am a pianist and music is my life and biggest passion. I decided to create this page with the purpose of exposing my music and interpretations to everyone who likes to listen to piano music. I hope you sit down, relax and enjoy!
Thanks for tuning!
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New Music On My Page!!! ;-D:
Hi People!!!! After so long I finally got a change to post a new song on my page here. It’s a song by Erik Satie called Gymnopedie n.1. It’s actually a very common piece and every body plays it, but I guess I am pretty "old fashion" when it comes to some pieces... lol... and this one is one of my favourites!!! ;-D So, comments, please! Thanks!!! See ya!
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Alberto Nepomuceno Conservatory of Music by Aline G. Fletcher:
The Conservatory was founded on May 26, 1938 and it became the most important Music Institution of Northeast in Brazil. The Brazilian musicians Paurilio Barroso and Alberto Klein from the Artist Cultural Brazilian Society had a important role in the creation of the Conservatory. Other important names in the foundation of the school were the pianists Ester Salgado Studart da Fonseca, Nadir Moraes Parente and Branca Rangel. The Conservatory, which brings the name of the Father of the Brazilian Musical Nationalism, has formed generation of talented musicians who have achieved success in the national and international scenery.
For more information visit the School of Music webpage at: Alberto Nepomuceno Conservatory of Music...
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Homage to Ethel Smith by Aline G. Fletcher - :
Hey people, check this out:
Tico-tico no Fuba performed by Ethel Smith
What I would like to share today is a video I found on youtube with performance of “Tico-tico no Fuba” on a Hammond Organ by Ethel Smith, also known as the “Lady of the Organ”. It was recorded for a movie in 1944 called “Bathing Beauty”. Her performance is brilliant and genius, as no one else could ever achieved.
“Tico-tico no Fuba” (Tico-tico Bird in the Cornmeal) was her best known hit. It reached No. 14 on the U.S. pop charts in November 1944 and sold over one million copies worldwide. It was composed on the 1917's...
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enjoyed your music
you play very well
have a great day
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Thanks a lot for adding me here as your friend!
I hope you have enjoyed the slideshow of my artwork on my page and that it made you feel good...
Please keep dropping by from time to time to see my latest artwork on www.mARTinventor.com and let me know what you think ;-)
Take care,
yours mARTinventor
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thxs for the add aline
keep in touch
nuff love
roderick
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