Sergey Perelekov
Sergey
Perelekhov
PERFORMER
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Thu Le is an International award winning classical guitarist and certified guitar teacher. Born in Hanoi, Vietnam, she currently lives in Bahrain, Middle East.
Her wide ranging repertoire includes Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern and Latin American styles in addition to playing compositions inspired by local traditions and cultures from around the world.
Her love affair with the guitar began at the age of four thanks to her father, Le Hanh, At the age of five she gave her first public performance in Vietnam under his tutorship.
Thu passed the entrance examination for the National Conservatory of Music, Hanoi at the age of only seven, making her the youngest ever student to be admitted to this prestigious establishment.
To further enhance and develop her talent, Thu took master classes with world renowned guitarists such as Manuel Barrueco, Nikita Koshkin, Hubert Kaeppel and Pavel Steidle.
Her passion for guitar has seen her perform solo across several continents including North America , UK and Europe, the Middle East and Asia. And of course, she stays close to her cultural roots performing regularly in Vietnam, her beloved country of birth.
In 2018 Thu performed and held master classes at the prestigious Guitar Federation of America (GFA) convention held in Louisville, USA. In 2019 she was one of the headline performers at the renowned Roma Expo Guitar event. She has also performed, held master classes and acted as a competition jury member at numerous international guitar festivals including the famous Joaquin Rodrigo Guitar Festival in Spain and the popular International Guitar Festival in Kolkata, India.
Besides her solo career she also collaborates and performs with orchestras, string quartets, vocalists, violinists, flutists and other guitarists.
In 2021 Thu participated in the highly acclaimed “The Walls” project by Sergio Assad. A collaboration between Sergio Assad, Yo-Yo Ma and 60 leading classical guitarists from around the world. In 2022 she successfully toured across North America with IGN, Europe and Asia.
In 2023, Thu performed in Spain, Malaysia, Vietnam and China and once again participated in Nacht de Guitarren across Europe. In September 2023 Thu released her latest studio recording, Amor, a collection of mainly Spanish and Latin American pieces.
In early 2024, Thu once again toured with IGN in North America and will make several appearances across Europe and Asia later in the year.
She is a Savarez sponsored artist.
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Rafael Tarjuelo is a native of Consuegra, Toledo. He began his bandurria studies at the age of eight as a part of the rondalla for the “Rosa del Azafrán” choir and dance group. He later became the musical director of the group at the age of fifteen. In 2007, he won First Prize in the soloist competition at the Miedzynarodowy Folklore Festival in Zakopane, Poland.
Tarjuelo studied Plectrum Instruments at a professional level under the guidance of Caridad Simón, Pedro Chamorro and Fernando Bustamante at the Professional Conservatories Alcázar de San Juan – Campo de Criptana and Arturo Soria in Madrid, where he was awarded the Prize of Honor. He continued his studies at the Manuel Massotti Littel Superior Music Conservatory in Murcia under professors Luis Giménez and Mari Carmen Simón, where he graduated with honors.
Tarjuelo has regularly taken part in advanced instrumental and chamber music training courses under professionals including Pedro Chamorro, Fernando Bustamante, Gertrud Weyhofen, Agostino Cirillo, Joaquín Riquelme, Pedro Mateo González, Kostas Tosidis, Ricardo Gallén and Leo Brouwer, among others.
He has been part of various chamber music and plectrum orchestras such as Ciudad de La Mancha Orchestra, EGMYO (European Guitar and Mandolin Youth Orchestra), Roberto Grandío Orchestra, Modern Mandolin Orchestra, and the Murcia Regional Plectrum Orchestra. He is currently a member of the trio PlecTres.
Among Tarjuelo’s collaborations that stand out are those with the OSCyL, Verum Symphony Orchestra, Cuenca Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra, and Symphony Orchestra of Madrid (the Royal Theatre’s titular orchestra), with whom he has taken part in various symphonic productions, from opera to zarzuela. Furthermore, it is worth mentioning his participation on the singer Francisco’s album 35.
In the area of education, Tarjuelo has worked as a Plectrum Instruments and Chamber Music teacher at the Alcázar de San Juan – Campo de Criptana Professional Conservatory. He is currently a civil servant status teacher specialized in music in the secondary school system in Castile – La Mancha.
Audio produced by Javier Salvador
Vídeo by Enrique Jiménez
Audio produced by Javier Salvador
Vídeo by Enrique Jiménez
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The string quartet A Piacere is made up of a group of Valencian professionals who combine teaching with chamber music performance and collaboration with various orchestras.
It was founded in 1997, as part of a project promoted by the University of Valencia, under the name of Universitas quartet. It has performed in several towns of the Valencian Community and Catalonia such as: Capellades, Tortosa, Vinaròs (Auditori), Requena (Auditorio S.M. Santa Cecilia), la Pobla Llarga (Casa de la Cultura), Castelló (Auditori, Casino Antic, etc.. ), Benicàssim (Espai de la Música Mestre Vila), Elx (Convent de les Clarises), Picassent (Casa de Cultura), Alfara del Patriarca (Palau de la Senyoria), Massamagrell (Centre Cultural), València (La Beneficència, Ca Revolta, Col-legi Major Lluís Vives, Col-legi Major Rector Peset, Palau del Marqués de Dosaigües, La Nau de la Universitat de València, Sant Miquel dels Reis, Museu d’Història de València, etc. ).
The group is called A Piacere since 2007. From that year until 2011, and recently since 2014, it performs series of chamber music concerts at the Octubre Centre de Cultura Contemporània (OCCC) in Valencia, where it has offered five concerts per season. It has performed in numerous auditoriums around Spain, as well as abroad, and has actively participated in various festivals and concert series, among which stand out the International Chamber Music Competition Antón García Abril 2012 in Baza (where the quartet was a Finalist), the Chamber Music Festival of Benicàssim Cordes a la mar 2013 and 2015, the XXIX Cicle de Concerts de Música Clàssica de Peníscola 2013, the Cicle Gent d’ací 2014 at l’Auditori de Castelló, the Cicle de música de cambra Ars Musicae d’Elx (2015), and the ones held in 2012 and 2013, when the quartet was invited to participate in the Zeist Music Days International Chamber Music Festival of Zeist and in the Grachtenfestival of Amsterdam, both in Holland. The quartet has continued to improve its skills under the guidance of prestigious soloists and chamber music groups, such as the Jerusalem Quartet, the Szymanowski Quartet, Marc Danel (Quatuor Danel), Natalie Clein, Orfeu Mandozzi, Gilad Karni, Sergey Ostrovsky (Quartet Aviv), among others. He has obtained the Second Prize of the Chamber Music Competition organized in 2015 for the 150th anniversary of Las Provincias and the Second Prize of the VI Chamber Music Competition Ciutat de Borriana.
The quartet A Piacere aims the dissemination and promotion of music through teaching and interpretation. Therefore, as a complement to the concert activity, it also carries out an active pedagogical work in music schools and conservatories, as well as courses of musical improvement. Its members have been invited to the Conservatori Professional de Música Mossén Francesc Peñarroja de la Vall d’Uixó, to the Conservatori Professional de Música de València, to the Curs Internacional de Música de Benicàssim, to the Escola de Música Mestre Agut Manrique d’Almassora, to the Centre d’Estudis Musicals d’Onda and to the summer schools of Alta-lai (Conca). In November 2016 the quartet has participated in the Conference “La integració de les arts”, organized by CEFIRE (Servei de Formació del Professorat, Generalitat Valenciana) in Castelló.
In addition, A Piacere has a collaboration agreement with the Valencian International University (viu). And in October 2016 the quartet has presented its first album, with works by J. C. Arriaga and A. Dvořák.
Self-published.
Sound Engineer: Javier Salvador
(2016)
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PYROPHORUS GUITAR DUO is an original project by guitarist and composer Alí Arango together with guitarist Josué Fonseca, who with a different proposal to the classical guitar duo canon, offers us a new dimension of versatility and the possibilities of this format. With original music and arrangements written for the duo, Arango blurs the barriers between classical and popular, exploring the fusion between cuban popular music, jazz and contemporary music.
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