Ricardo Leitão Pedro: debut solo CD (Bellerofonte Castaldi)

Singer-lutenist Ricardo Leitão Pedro sings and plays Bellerofonte Castaldi for his debut solo CD, intertwined with his own music and poetry.

Visuel du projet Ricardo Leitão Pedro: debut solo CD (Bellerofonte Castaldi)
Réussi
67
Contributions
21/05/2019
Date de fin
2 905 €
Sur 2 750 €
106 %

Ricardo Leitão Pedro: debut solo CD (Bellerofonte Castaldi)

<p><img alt="" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/583971/Castaldi-1554411004.jpg" width="100%" /></p> <p><strong>Bellerofonte Castaldi </strong>was born in 1580 in Collegara, southeast of Modena, Italy. The classic Renaissance man: composer, singer and theorbo player, he was also a poet, visual artist and over-all adventurer.</p> <p>Restless and outspoken, the eccentric Castaldi frequently criticised the hypocrisy of politicians and churchmen and as a consequence was frequently imprisoned and banished for his sharp tongue. Underneath this bold persona, however, lied a quieter soul who very much enjoyed simple country life and filling the evenings with music and poetry in the company of close friends, wine and tobacco.</p> <p>Unlike most musicians of the time, who typically would be employed by a patron or court, Castaldi managed to live most of his life from his family&#39;s estate gainings, determined as he was of the importance of his freedom as a dilletante bourgeois.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/583972/Castaldi_friends-1554411019.jpeg" width="100%" /></p> <p>He was nevertheless acquainted or even personal friends with several of the most important artists and minds of the seicento, many of which expressing for him a great deal of respect and admiration such as Claudio Monteverdi, poet Fulvio Testi, cardinal Alessandro d&#39;Este and the printer Alessandro Vincenti. The two most well-known theorbo-players of the time, Girolamo Kapsberger and Alessandro Piccinini, were also part of his circle.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/583973/Swiss_Foundation_Young_Musicians-1554411059.jpg" width="100%" /></p> <p><strong>RICARDO LEIT&Atilde;O PEDRO</strong></p> <p>Fascinated since childhood by the singer-instrumentalists of Antiquity and their ever-changing incarnations throughout History, Ricardo Leit&atilde;o Pedro is one of the few musicians today dedicated to the historical practice of singing&nbsp;<em>al liuto</em>, accompanying himself to different early plucked string instruments.<br /> Born in Porto in 1990, he took the lute at the age of eighteen inspired by a concert by Hesp&eacute;rion XXI and encouraged by his classical guitar teacher Pedro Fesch. A year later he was accepted to a bachelor degree in early music at ESMAE (Porto, Portugal), during which he received an Erasmus scholarship to study at the Conservatoire National Sup&eacute;rieur de Musique et Danse de Lyon as student of Eug&egrave;ne Ferr&eacute;.<br /> In 2013, he moved to Switzerland to continue his studies at the prestigious Schola Cantorum Basiliensis where he completed a bachelor degree in medieval and renaissance lutes with Crawford Young and Marc Lewon and a master degree in singing with Dominique Vellard.&nbsp;<br /> He has taken private lessons and attended masterclasses with singers such as Margreet Honig, Gerd T&uuml;rk and Patrizia Bovi as well as lutenists such as Paul O&rsquo;Dette, Hopkinson Smith, Eduardo Eg&uuml;ez and Rolf Lislevand.<br /> <br /> A member of&nbsp;<a href="https://concertodimargherita.com/" target="_blank">Concerto di Margherita</a>&nbsp;(EEEmerging ensemble 2017-2018-2019) and&nbsp;<a href="http://eeemerging.eu/ensemble/i_discordanti/" target="_blank">I Discordanti</a>&nbsp;(EEEmerging ensemble 2016) with whom he maintains a busy schedule all over Europe, he is regularly invited to collaborate with different ensembles and orchestras both as a singer and a lutenist (Orquestra XXI, Coro Casa da M&uacute;sica, Capella Sanctae Crucis, Troxalida, Agam&eacute;mnon, La Boz Galana, Domus Artis).&nbsp;<br /> His duo with lutenist Guilherme Barroso won the 2nd prize (1st prize un-attributed) at the JIMA competition (Oeiras, Portugal) in the category of chamber music.<br /> Eager to explore other creative realms, he maintains a habit of improvising with contemporary dancers and circus artists and collaborates in different multi-disciplinary projects. He composed the music for the trapeze solo performance &lsquo;Planisf&eacute;rio&rsquo; premiered at the FIS festival in P&oacute;voa do Varzim (Portugal) and was the selected musician of Rostislav Novak (Cirk La Putyka) for his research group at the contemporary circus festival Die Originale hosted at the Berliner Festspiele.&nbsp;<br /> Also invested in musicological research from the performer&rsquo;s point of view, he is currently preparing an edition of the songs and lute pieces found in the &lsquo;Thibault lute manuscript&rsquo; (F-Pn R&eacute;s. Vmd ms. 27) to be published by Basel-based label&nbsp;Terem-Music.</p> <div class="k-ResponsiveIframeContainer"><iframe allow="autoplay; fullscreen" allowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0" height="281" scrolling="no" src="https://cdn.embedly.com/widgets/media.html?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2Fwv3gZmj-pFw%3Ffeature%3Doembed&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dwv3gZmj-pFw&amp;image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fwv3gZmj-pFw%2Fhqdefault.jpg&amp;key=8b7d8dd6504d41af9a77662672aabc2a&amp;type=text%2Fhtml&amp;schema=youtube" width="500"></iframe></div> <p><strong>The recording</strong></p> <p>In the preparation of this debut CD recording, I&#39;ve let myself be inspired by such a particular persona such as Castaldi into my own singing, playing and writing.</p> <p>The project carries the hope of bringing this lesser-known musician and artist to a wider public&#39;s attention, as well as his musical instrument of choice to play through the night (the&nbsp;<strong>theorbo</strong>, known in seventeenth-century Italy as <em>tiorba</em> or <em>chitarrone</em>), in both its original aesthetic context as well as in the one of nowadays, modern and very much alive with music written today by the players themselves, as it once was.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://d3v4jsc54141g1.cloudfront.net/uploads/project_image/image/583974/16299583_1646398995661806_885060665678480312_o-1554411155.jpg" width="100%" /></p> <h3>&nbsp;</h3> <h3>Thank you very much in advance for all the support you might be able to give, either by donation or sharing with your friends. I&#39;m very glad to be able to share this music with you soon.</h3> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><em>Sessions&nbsp;will take place towards&nbsp;the end of April in the church of S&atilde;o Pedro de Miragaia near the Douro river, Porto, recorded and mixed by Ricardo Pinto.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

À quoi servira la collecte

<p>Recording engineer&#39;s fee</p> <p>Video designer&#39;s fee</p> <p>Transportation of professional recording material</p> <p>Packaging and shipping of the rewards</p>

Contreparties

10 €

  • 5 contributions
Public thanks to you

15 €

  • 8 contributions
The above + Link to download digital version of the CD

20 €

  • 21 contributions
All the above + 1 physical copy of the CD sent to your address

30 €

  • 16 contributions
All the above with autographed CD

45 €

  • 8 contributions
All the above with 2 autographed CDs

60 €

  • 1 contribution
All the above with 3 autographed CDs

100 €

  • 2 contributions
All the above + 4 autographed CDs Listed on the CD booklet as a patron

200 €

  • 4 contributions
All the above + 5 autographed CDs Your logo on the CD and all related promotional material

500 €

All the above + A private concert in Portugal for you and your guests

1 000 €

All the above + A private concert anywhere for you and your guests! (travel and accommodation expenses not included)

Faire un don

Je donne ce que je veux