It's always good to receive a visit from a professor
of tuba, a colleague who shares his experiences and his vision of the tuba with
the students of CONSMUPA. The Erasmus + program not only allows mobility for
the students, but provides an excellent vehicle for the exchange of educational
experiences through the teachers mobility. The CONSMUPA Tuba studio has already
been benefited by the visit of Gabriel Capet, from Lille (France) and soon,
from the 20th to 22 May 2015, we will enjoy the visit of Professor Alexandre
Cerdá Belda, from Conservatory G.
Martucci of Salerno (Italy). Classes are open, any tuba player who want to
come to the CONSMUPA to meet Alexandre Cerdá, will be welcome.
In this case it is a somewhat special visit as I know
Alex for many years, we have meet in numerous tuba courses where we developed a
great relationship. By then, we were young, full of enthusiasm and eager to
learn ... Alex's visit is a great opportunity to ensure that we continue full
of enthusiasm, and our desire to learn has grown ... being both still young…but
no so young.
Welcome Alex !!
ALEXANDRE CERDÁ BELDA
Born in Agullent (Valencia), got a Degree of Professor
of Tuba at the Conservatory of Music in Valencia in 1991. He has studied with
M. Navarro, H. Triebener, M. Culbertson, H. Philips, W. Hilgers, M. Lind. Upon
graduation he moved to Italy where he studied with R. Bobo and R. Tucci at the
Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. In 1992 participates in the JONDE, wins auditions
in the Youth Orchestra of the Mediterranean Countries and the National Youth
Orchestra of Italy (OGI) where he recorded the CD Balkans with V.Globokar and
including also the 5th Symphony of Gustav Mahler.
In 1993 he won the audition for the New Symphony
Orchestra di Milano G. Verdi, founded by Vladimir Delman, remining there as a
principal tuba player until 1996; being conducted, among others, by G. Noseda,
G. Prêtre and R. Muti.
He has also collaborated with the following
orchestras: Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma della RAI, Orchestra del Maggio
Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Milano, Orchestra
Sinfonica A. Toscanini, Haydn Orchestra Sinfonica di Trento e Bolzano,
Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, Orchestra the Teatro dell'Opera di
Roma, Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, Teatro alla Scala di Milano; acting under the
direction, among others: N. Santi, D. Oren, G. Kuhn, RF de Burgos, G. Bertini,
G. Sinopoli and L. Maazel. From 1996 to 2006 he collaborated with the Orchestra
of the Teatro San Carlo in Naples with which recorded Das Rheingold R. Wagner.
He has been Professor of Tuba at the Conservatory G. Verdi of Turin and S. Giacomantonio of Cosenza. Currently
teaches at the Conservatorio G. Martucci
of Salerno.
He has published with Santabarbara editions the method
for Tuba The Tuba della Tecnica I °
-Flessibilità- and a piece for Tuba and Piano called Dream.
Bienvenido
Alex!!
ALEXANDRE CERDÁ BELDA
Nacido en
Agullent (Valencia) consigue el Título Superior de Profesor de Tuba en el
Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia en 1991. Ha estudiado con M.
Navarro, H. Triebener, M. Culbertson, H. Philips, W. Hilgers, M. Lind.
Terminados los estudios se traslada a
Italia donde realiza los cursos de perfeccionamiento con R. Bobo y R. Tucci en
la Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. En
1992 participa en la JONDE, gana las audiciones en la Orquesta Joven de los
Países Mediterráneos y en la Joven Orquesta Nacional de Italia (O.G.I) donde
graba el CD Balkans con V.Globokar y la 5° Sinfonía de Gustav Mahler.
En 1993
gana las audiciones en la nueva Orchestra Sinfónica di Milano G. Verdi, fundada por Vladimir Delman,
puesto que ha ocupado hasta 1996; siendo dirigido entre otros por G. Noseda, G.
Prêtre y R. Muti.
Ademàs ha
colaborado con las siguientes Orquestas: Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Roma, Orchestra del
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Milano, Orchestra Sinfonica
A. Toscanini, Orchestra Sinfonica
Haydn di Trento e Bolzano, Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, Orchestra
del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao, Teatro alla Scala
di Milano; actuando bajo la dirección, entre otros, de: N. Santi, D. Oren, G. Kuhn,
R. F. de Burgos, G. Bertini, G. Sinopoli y L. Maazel. Desde 1996 al 2006 ha
colaborado con la Orquesta del Teatro San Carlo de Nàpoles con la que ha
grabado Das Rheingold de R. Wagner.
Ha sido
Profesor de Tuba en los Conservatorios G.
Verdi de Turín y S. Giacomantonio
de Cosenza. Actualmente lo es en el Conservatorio G. Martucci de Salerno.
Ha
publicado con la editorial Santabarbara
el método para Tuba La Tecnica della Tuba
I° —Flessibilità― y la obra para Tuba y Piano Sueño.