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- Vivace, Inc.
- Vivace’s mission is to offer a new concept of music, which incorporates different and traditionally separated arts and philosophies. Our purpose is to educate the public about music through concerts, collaborations, lectures and master classes. The aim of these programs is to promote musical culture and awareness, and to cultivate a love of music among people of all ages and walks of life.
- William Silvio
- Jazz saxophonist William Silvio resides in Boston, Massachusetts where he is an Associate Professor at the acclaimed Berklee College of Music. He is an active performer in the Boston area and has also performed throughout Europe and Japan, including performances at the North Sea and Montreux Jazz Festivals.
- Orlando Cela
- Venezuelan-born musician Orlando Cela is committed to engaging audiences with lively performances that open new worlds of experience. Known for his engaging performances using imaginative programming, Orlando has premiering over 100 works, both as a flutist and as a conductor. In concert, Mr. Cela regularly offers short lively introductions to selected works, offering audiences entry points into unfamiliar works, so that listeners can easily connect the music with other life experience.
- Shizuyo Le Nestour
- Born in Nara, Japan. Shizuyo Le Nestour started piano lessons at the age of four. She started study with Ms. Meiko Miyazawa at the age of six. In 1986, she received a Master of Arts in Piano Performance from Osaka College of Music in Japan. In 1987, she was invited by the Spanish Government of attend the San Tiago de Compostela International Music Academy in Spain. She received prizes for both Rosita Lopes Communion, which is only awarded to the best pianist, and Rosa Sabatel at the academy. From 1990 to 2003, she was the assistant for Mr. Camille Maurane. Since 2000 she has composed many original poems in the style of waka, one of the Japanese traditional styles of poetry under the name of Reyne Le Nestour. For many years, she has written essays based on Manyoshu, the oldest existing collection of Japanese poetry, in a coterie magazine, Kokuriko in Paris. She collaborates with composer Ms. Yoko Nakatani, and their works such as “Mutsutama”[2001], “Sayokaze”[2002], “Hisakatano”[2004], “Nibiiro no Tori”[2010] were performed in Japan, the United States and Belgium. Ms. Le Nestour has been actively performing in France, Italy, Japan and the U.S., and her repertoire is extensive from Baroque to Contemporary. She was invited to Barklee College of Music in Boston to give lectures and solo piano recitals in 2010 and 2011. She is currently the official pianist at École Normale de Musique de Paris.