PIANO BY NATURE SEASON 17

Cirandas: Solo Piano Music of Latin America

Alessandra Feris, piano

Sat. September 21 at 7PM
Sun. September 22 at 3PM
Both concerts at the Historic Hand House, Elizabethtown, NY

Alessandra Feris

Alessandra Feris (Photo credit: Fabtranzer Photography)

Piano by Nature is thrilled to launch its 17th season with two stunning solo piano concerts by the acclaimed Brazilian pianist, Alessandra Feris. With a distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator, Dr. Feris has graced international stages across Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Portugal, Serbia, Germany, Hungary, and beyond. Known for her masterful interpretations of Latin-American music, she is often the preferred pianist for Brazilian composers premiering new works. Her performances captivate with a blend of delicate, vibrant, and always rich expression, bringing out the profound beauty of the music she plays. A true artist, Dr. Feris currently serves as an assistant professor of piano at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.

Piano By Nature is renowned for its commitment to offering intimate, top-tier concerts that showcase both rare and contemporary compositions, and these upcoming performances are no exception. Dr. Feris will delight our audience with a vibrant and insightful program featuring both well-known and newly composed works by a diverse array of male and female composers from across Latin America. We are in for a real treat!

Piano by Nature is thrilled to kick off our seventeenth season with this exciting series of concerts, and we warmly invite you to join us for a memorable evening of music, refreshments, and post-concert conversation with our amazing artist. Doors will open 30 minutes before the performance, and we recommend arriving early to avoid check-in lines. Admission for concerts at Elizabethtown’s Historic Hand House is $20, with a special $5 rate for children 15 and under. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, and reservations are encouraged due to limited availability. You can reserve your spot via email at pianobynature@gmail.com or by phone at 518-962-8899. We look forward to seeing you there.

The Program

Partie, Op.18 — Teresa Carreño (1853-1917)

Sonata de Louvação — Eunice Katunda (1915-1991)
I. Dos Bardos do meu Sertão- Allegro deciso
II. De Acalantos e Noites

Para Beatriz — Catarina Domenici (1965- )

Ressonâncias — Marisa Rezende (1944- )

Cirandas — Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
1. Terezinha de Jesus…
2. A Condessa…
3. Senhora Dona Sancha…
4. O Cravo brigou com a Rosa (Sapo Jururú)…
5. Pobre Cega (Toada da Rede)…
6. Passa, Passa Gavião!

INTERMISSION

Widmeriana — Alda de Oliveira (1948- )

Viva o Carnaval — Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935)
Atraente

Toccata — Marlos Nobre (1939- )

Music in a Bottle — Miguel del Águila (1957- )
I. The Journey
II. The Message
III. The bottle sinks

Alessandra Feris (Photo credit: Fabtranzer Photography)

Alessandra Feris (Photo credit: Fabtranzer Photography)

Alessandra Feris Biography

Following undergraduate studies at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazilian pianist Alessandra Feris received a fellowship from KAAD (Katholischer Akademischer Ausländer-Dienst) to study at the Hochschule für Musik ‘Franz Liszt’ in Weimar, Germany, where she received the Artist Diploma under the tutelage of Thomas Steinhöfel and the legendary Lazar Berman. As a student in Weimar, she was awarded a Liszt Foundation fellowship to attend the Béla Bartók International Festival and Seminar in Szombathely, Hungary, and also participated in projects such as the entire performance of Bach’s Das Wohltemperierte Klavier. She came to the United States as a student and teaching assistant of Réne Lecuona at the University of Iowa. In Iowa she earned a master’s degree in Piano Performance and was awarded the ‘Becker Piano Scholarship’ as well as the prestigious ‘John Simms Piano Award For Outstanding Achievement in the Study of Music.’ Under the direction of Carolyn Bridger and Read Gainsford, Alessandra Feris received a doctoral degree in Piano Performance at Florida State University in 2009. A devoted doctoral teaching assistant at FSU, she was the recipient of the ‘2008 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.’ Dr. Feris served as Piano Faculty and Artist-in-Residence of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College for eight years, where she worked with a wide diversity of students. Committed to excellence in teaching, she received the ‘Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year Award’ in 2012. A sought-after pedagogue, Dr. Feris has been actively adjudicating competitions on both national and international levels, as well as conducting masterclasses at major universities in the U.S. and abroad. Her students are winners of many competitions such as the MTNA Young Artist and MTNA Senior (state level), Truran Piano Competition, and the University of South Dakota Concerto Competition.

Alessandra Feris has as an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. She has performed widely in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Serbia, and in the United States, making successful solo debuts in major venues such as the Theatro São Pedro in Porto Alegre (Brazil), the Costa Rican National Theater, the Steinway Haus in Frankfurt (Germany), and the Palácio de Bellas Artes (Sala Manuel M. Ponce) in Mexico City. She has recently been a guest performer/teacher at institutions such as Texas A&M University, University of Kansas, University of Central Florida, Louisiana State University, Montclair State University, James Madison University, Augustana University, North Dakota State University, Auburn University, University of Southern Mississippi, Kansas State University, Huntingdon College, University of North Dakota, Chadron State College, University of South Alabama, University of Montevallo, Universidad de Costa Rica, Southern University, Wayne State University, Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal, Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina, Ionian University in Greece, and several universities in Brazil. Additionally, she is devoted to the diffusion of Latin-American music and is often requested to premiere works by contemporary composers.

Dr. Feris is an Associate Professor of Piano at the University of South Dakota. A passionate collaborative pianist, she enjoys performing with colleagues and is a member of Duo Weimar with cellist Pedro Bielschowsky and Duo Paul-Feris with oboist Jeffrey Paul. She is an artist-faculty at the InterHarmony International Music Festival in Italy, the Lancaster International Piano Festival in Pennsylvania, and the Piano Plus Festival in Greece.

Alessandra Feris

Alessandra Feris (Photo credit: Fabtranzer Photography)

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Piano By Nature’s programs are made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. We are also supported by the Essex County Arts Council’s Cultural Assistance Program Grant with funding provided by Essex County. And we’d also like to thank our many patrons and donors for their generous contributions over the past 16 years—you are keeping live music ‘alive’ in the North Country!