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T I B E R I U S
Albums
"Contos a Ricardo Brafman" is the first in a sequence of albums I composed in 2020. It contains twelve pieces for "digital performer" piano. The pieces are "images" about some remarkable points in the life of Brafman, who is my musical composition teacher. Tales is also a study in form, harmony and themes.
"The New Jerusalem", has twelve compositions for digital piano performer. The last in a sequence of albums composed in 2020. In contrast to "The Geometry of Angels", this one uses a more "classical" language, with simpler elements and less abstract sounds. The pieces are attributed to the 12 tribes of Israel and convey a message of hope and glorification.
"The Geometry of Angels" is a work composed of twelve pieces for performer digital piano in a reinterpretation of Johfra Bosschart, Dutch painter, in his work "The Zodiac Series". In it, I seek to externalize fundamental aspects of Johfra's work, his philosophy and art, in harmony with the painter's beautiful paintings. The context is deep, complex, therefore, and refers briefly to the search for self-knowledge.
"Epiko's" was a pop rock project designed with friends from the city of Timbaúba. Twelve new compositions were recorded. The band's first formation was:
Tiberius leader and vocalist, Tássio Rocha, leader and main guitarist and Stefano Manoel, bass player. Later, Gideão, João Paulo and Jandson Quirino became part of the group, which even performed a show in the city.
"Canções Lunares" is a series of 9 pieces for solo piano, some for piano and violin, which I composed in 2022 in honor of Timóteo Andrés, my son, and which also composes a sequence of pieces in another series called "Canções Solares" which I made in honor of my daughter, Rebeca Damares.
In mid-2021, I collected a series of drafts of pieces for cello, all started in 2017, when I was already living in São Paulo. The result of this was the emergence of the "Monologues to Carlos Bracher", to whom I dedicated most of the pieces; one of them, monologue nº 6 (or Dança Pernambucana), was written and dedicated to a cellist friend from Europe, Ana Turkalj, who became my partner into music. - Tiberius
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