Abraham Cupeiro, concert tour in the United Kingdom

Abraham Cupeiro, concert tour in the United Kingdom

Abraham Cupeiro is touring the UK as a soloist with orchestras including the Welsh National Opera Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony, Royal Northern Sinfonia, Manchester Camerata, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the London Symphony, conducted by Anthony Gabriele. From Esk Film, in association with Netflix and Silverback Films, comes a new immersive natural history concert experience: Life on Our Planet in Concert, by composer Lorne Balfe, featuring highlights from the entire series alongside an incredible live soundtrack. Life on Our Planet is a ground-breaking new 8-part series created by Silverback Films in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television. Narrated by Academy Award®-winner Morgan Freeman, it’s the story of life’s epic battle to conquer and survive on planet Earth.

A builder and multi-instrumentalist, Abraham Cupeiro’s work is characterised by the recovery of instruments lost in time, using them to create new sonorities and integrate them into music that is alien to them. He studied trumpet at the RCSMM and later obtained a Master’s degree in Early Music Performance from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Although classically trained, he has always been attracted to all kinds of music. From a young age he has been a member of folk, jazz and early music groups.

Abraham Cupeiro, concert tour in the United Kingdom

As an instrumentalist, Abraham stands out as one of the few people to play the Karnyx (Celtic war trumpet from the Iron Age). He has recently been invited to try out the Tintignac Karnyx, the only one to have appeared in its entirety in 2004. He has rescued from oblivion instruments rooted in classical culture, such as the Greek aulos and the Roman cornu. He is also the promoter of an ancestral instrument of Galician tradition: the corna. This instrument was played by his grandfather and appears in the illuminations of Alfonso X. His interest in organology has led him to build up a collection of more than 200 instruments from all over the world and from different periods. It is a collection that he teaches in the form of a concert monologue called Resonando en el Pasado (Resonating in the Past). Abraham recovers and builds different instruments and uses them to play from his own music to contemporary music, mixing them with modern formations.

Abraham Cupeiro, concert tour in the United Kingdom

These blends can be seen in his work Compromiscuo with the Belarusian accordionist Vadzim Yukhnevich, as well as in works written especially for him, such as Vladimir Rosinsky’s Concierto Misterio with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia. Other composers who have written for Abraham include Bernd Redman, Enrique Rueda and Mark Pogolski. Os Sons Esquecidos (The Forgotten Sounds) is a project recorded with the Filharmonía de Galicia for Warner Classics. After its premiere, it was performed with different orchestras in Spain, Europe and America.

In 2018 Abraham premieres a new project: PANGEA, recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London at Abbey Road Studios in November 2019 and released in September 2020 on the Warner Classics label. Among the orchestras with which he has performed are the Sinfónica de Galicia, the Real Filharmonía de Galicia, the Royal Philharmonic, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Filarmónica de Gran Canaria, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao, the Orchestre National de Bretagne, the Kymi Sinfonietta and the Vaasa City Orchestra. In 2024 he began recording a new project, MYTHOS, again with the RPO, which was premiered in Spain with the Oviedo Filarmonia.

He was called by the violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja for the project Les Adieux, among others at La Philharmonie in Berlin and the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg. He composed the soundtrack for the film Maria Solinha and has worked with Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer’s 14th Street company. He regularly participates in Adolfo Domínguez’s fashion shows with live performances. He also works for the science outreach project Neuston 3, which aims to raise awareness of the importance of the ocean in our lives. He has been commissioned to compose and record for TV and film shows including Netflix’s Life on our Planet, Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time and Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II.


 

Perry So opens first season with New Haven Symphony

Perry So opens first season with New Haven Symphony

Perry So opens his first season as music director of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra on Sunday 22 September with Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. The concert will take place in Woolsey Hall and will feature Lisa Williamson (soprano), Annie Rosen (alto), Chad Kranak (tenor) and Eric Greene (baritone) as soloists, with a chorus from three local choral groups, the Heritage Chorale of New Haven, the New Haven Chorale and the Yale Glee Club. The programme will conclude with Gathering Son, a short work for baritone and orchestra by Courtney Brian with lyrics by Tazeweel Thompson, which Greene himself will perform as soloist.

He was introduced as the NHSO‘s new principal conductor on Saturday 15 June at the ensemble’s annual collaboration with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, ARTIDEA, which took place on the outdoor stage of the New Haven Green. Perry will combine this new responsibility with his position as Music and Artistic Director of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, which he has held since the 2022/23 season. His contract in Navarra runs until the end of the 2024/25 season, although it was recently announced that he will be reappointed for a further three years until the end of the 2027/28 season.

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Perry So was born in Hong Kong in 1982, where he received early musical training in piano, organ, violin, viola and composition. He later received a BA in Comparative Literature from Yale University, specialising in 20th century Central European music and literature. During this time, he founded an academic orchestra and conducted lyric productions with graduate students. In 2008, he studied conducting at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore under Maestro Gustav Meier and won First Prize and Special Prize at the 5th St. Petersburg International Prokofiev Conducting Competition. Following this accolade, he was appointed Assistant Conductor and then Associate Conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic and later became part of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Dudamel Fellowship Programme, and has since conducted some of the most important American, European and Asian orchestras, as well as being Artistic Collaborator of the Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias in Spain and of the Conducting Faculty of the Manhattan School of Music in New York.