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Sergio Tiempo Piano Sergio Tiempo Piano Orchestral collaborations include the Recent highlights include reinvitations by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Los Angeles Philharmonic to perform Brussels Philharmonic, Orquestra Nacional do Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No. 1 and Chopin’s Porto, Simón Bolívar Orchestra, Singapore Concerto No. 1, his debut with the Boston Symphony, BBC Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and performances with Symphony, Royal Northern Sinfonia, St Taiwan National Symphony (Ravel), Royal Petersburg Symphony, Auckland Philharmonic (Grieg), Frankfurter Philharmonia, Phoenix Symphony, Buenos Museumsorchester (Rachmaninoff Paganini) Aires Philharmonic, Zurich Chamber and and Wurth Philharmonic Orchestras Stavanger Symphony Orchestras alongside (Rachmaninoff 3); recitals at the Martha eminent conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Argerich Festival at Hamburg’s Myung Whun Chung, Thierry Fischer, Elbphilharmonie, Brussels Chopin Days, and a Emmanuel Krivine, Ken-David Masur, Alondra duo with Karin Lechner in Amsterdam. de la Parra, Alexander Prior, Leonard Slatkin and Xian Zhang. He was Artist in Residence In 2019/20 he returned to the Los Angeles 2018 at the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Philharmonic to give the world premiere of Esteban Benzecry’s new piano concerto A committed recitalist, engagements have ‘Universos Infinitos’ with Gustavo Dudamel at included a sell-out recital debut at the Queen Walt Disney Concert Hall. The work was also Elizabeth Hall in London’s International Piano performed at the Lincoln Center in his debut Series, the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Wigmore with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. His Hall, the Berlin Philharmonie and Edinburgh performances were lauded for his energy and International Festival, the George Enescu virtuosity, as “a scintillating and virtuosic Festival, and return visits to the Martha performance” (New York Times), “Tiempo Argerich Festival in Lugano, Oslo Chamber played it with absolute commitment and an “Playful, open-hearted, a total Music Festival, Warsaw Chopin Festival, extraordinary range of touch” (Bachtrack), and delight ” Brussels Chopin Days, Music Days in Lisbon, “A catapulting Tiempo almost never and recital tours in China, Korea, Italy, and stops…Tiempo somehow made the impossible Richard Fairman, Financial Times South America. possible” (LA Times). Sergio Tiempo has made a number of highly Future plans include his return to the distinctive and acclaimed recordings. On EMI Queensland Symphony, Los Angeles Sergio Tiempo is regarded as one of the most Classics, he recorded Mussorgsky Pictures at Philharmonic, and Philadelphia Orchestra, individual and thought-provoking pianists of an Exhibition, Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit and Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Orquesta his generation. He made his professional debut three Chopin Nocturnes for 'Martha Argerich Sinfónica de RTVE in Madrid and Federico at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw aged Presents', and on Deutsche Grammophon he Jusid, and further performances of the fourteen, and soon became internationally has recorded several discs with Mischa Maisky, Benzecry concerto in Puerto Rico and Brazil. He renowned for his raw energy and musical including a disc of Rachmaninov which was also gives recitals in Sao Paolo and Moritzburg versatility, from Brahms to Villa-Lobos and awarded five stars by Classic FM and the BBC Festival in Dresden. Ginastera. Music Magazine. Sergio Tiempo and sister Karin Lechner recorded Tango Rhapsody, a Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Sergio Tiempo new work for two pianos and orchestra by Valid for use until 1 September 2021 began his piano studies with his mother, Lyl Argentinean composer Federico Jusid, For updated versions please contact Tiempo. Whilst at the Fondazione per il commissioned for the duo and the RSI Lugano, [email protected] Pianoforte in Como, Italy, he worked with also performed with the Queensland Dimitri Bashkirov, Fou Tsong, Murray Perahia Symphony and Alondra de la Parra. Further and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. He continues to recordings with Karin Lechner include a disc of receive frequent musical guidance and advice French music released on Avanti Classics, a from Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire and label with whom Sergio Tiempo recorded his performs regularly with fellow countryman latest disc, entitled Legacy, in January 2018. and friend Gustavo Dudamel. Future plans include duo recordings with Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire. Rayfield Allied Member of the International Artist 9-12 The Stableyard Managers’ Association Broomgrove Road, London SW9 9TL, UK Rayfield Allied acts as agent only and can www.rayfieldallied.com accept no responsibility as principal Telephone +44 (0) 20 3176 5500 Facsimile +44 (0) 700 602 4143 .
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