
Bruno Miranda
Bruno Miranda, neoclassical and film music composer
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Der Himmel hat eine Thraene geweint Der Himmel hat eine Thraene geweint
Written in 2012 and revised in 2013, this work is dedicated to the french choir Maitrise de Garçons de Colmar and their director Arlette Steyer, as a form of appreciation for their live performance of my Libera me. The beautiful poem of Friedrich

Adagio Lamentoso Adagio Lamentoso
Adagio for string orchestra dedicated to Gustav Mahler.


Brazilian Rhapsody (Rapsodia Brasileira) Brazilian Rhapsody (Rapsodia Brasileira)
Written for a large orchestra and a Brazilian percussion ensemble, this work tries to portray Brazils way of life, celebrates its musical diver.

Hollywood Suite-I- Overture/The Adventure Theme Hollywood Suite-I- Overture/The Adventure Theme
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Bruno Miranda was born in 1971, in Lisbon, Portugal.
His first musical knowledges were taught by his grandmother, a former soprano and piano teacher.
Later on, he studied music at the Lisbon National Conservatory where he graduated in 1994.
During his course at the Conservatory he presented himslef as soloist on several piano recitals.
At the Conservatory, he studied Analysis and Composition Techniques, from the classical and romantic period to the contemporary music (atonal, serial, etc). In order to improve his composition skills, he attended several seminars and also had private lessons of composition and orchestration with well known teachers from the Conservatory.
In 1995 we was admitted in the Film Scoring major at the Berklee College of Music.
He wrote several works for orchestra, piano, voice , choir, always in a tonal language of which he is a great defensor.
Since 2003, he is performing an accompaniment to a baritone, having played in several voice and piano recitals.
He also has a degree in Management.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Piano recitals
Your musical influences
Mahler, Rachmaninov, Elgar
What equipment do you use?
Cubase SX, EWQL libraries
Lisboa,
Portugal
ID
383095
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Comments (1)
Bruno,
You have some inspiring peices here. I particularly like the ascending to heaven choral peice. While Symphonic Choirs is a great library, the realism is nonetheless astounding! I plan on listening to the hollywood suites sometime in the future and ill let you know what I think.
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