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Experience an unforgettable night of music and entertainment at the Music Concert 2024.
Featuring top artists from around the world, this event promises a mix of genres, electrifying performances, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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6:00 PM: Doors Open
7:00 PM: Opening Act
8:00 PM: Main Performance
10:00 PM: DJ Set
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For this “Piano Works” collection, I have selected some of many
pieces I have composed over the years of my musical activity.
The fil rouge that connects them is the inspiration I have received
from the popular music of many different countries around
the word. The folk rhythms from Mediterranean, Hispanic,
South American, African and Arabic cultures have entered
into my music and combine with my love for classical sonority,
harmony and European melodies, and not least my passion for
improvisation and jazz. In fact, even though the piano music
is written for both left and right hands, I have kept the chord
notation, useful on one hand for analyzing the harmony and
the accompaniment solutions that I have adopted, and on the
other because they may offer inspiration for those pianists with
improvisation skills who want to develop their own variations on
the chord progressions.
Piano Works III Mediterranean Sketches - Alberto Varaldo
Composer, arranger, pianist, harmonica player and music
teacher Alberto Varaldo is an eclectic Italian musician
born in 1968.
Upon graduating in classical music from the Conservatorio
Giuseppe Verdi in Torino, he studied piano and
arrangement in jazz and pop music at the Professional
Music Center in Milan. He was awarded first prize as the
Best Soloist in 2005 and 2006 at the World Harmonica
Festival (Germany) and at the Nordic Baltic Harmonica
Festival (Estonia)
In the development of his musical language, Alberto has
been influenced by different styles of music, such those of
the greatest classical composers and the pop-rock, blues,
and jazz styles, as well as the traditional music of Africa,
Latin America and the Mediterranean.
In more than 30 years of professional activity Alberto has
alternated between the role of instrumentalist and that of
composer, playing with international musicians at the most
important festivals and clubs in Italy and abroad.
He has taken part in television, film and theater
productions and he has composed soundtracks for original
silent films for the National Cinema Museum, the Goethe
Institute and he has also been a sound designer for art
exhibitions.
Also active in teaching, he has published many original
compositions for soloists and ensembles. Among others,
his method Blow! Play chromatic harmonica has become
an international point of reference for teaching the
instrument. In 2019 he represented Italy at the “World
Educational meeting” in Dubai.