"Classics in Freedom"

"Classics in Freedom"

Our goal is to surprise people with live piano performances in the streets or through social networks, with beautiful landscapes behind. The Concerthall will get you!

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Our goal is to surprise people with live piano performances in the streets or through social networks, with beautiful landscapes behind. The Concerthall will get you!

"Classics in Freedom" is already a case of success on facebook and social networks.

We need material support to put pianos on the craziest and most beautiful places in the world and share our music with the public live and through internet.

Our goal is to reach farthest places taking our experience from Oeiras, Portugal, to the world.

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About the author

Teresa da Palma Pereira was born in Lisbon in 1985.

After finishing her superior degree in piano at Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa and her master's degree in piano in the musical performance variant at the Catholic University of Porto, she continued her musical studies at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels and Madrid.

She has been awarded important prizes in several national and international competitions, like the soloist prize to perform with Brussels Chamber Orchestra and since 2006 she has performed recitals in countries such as France, Holland, Sweden, Brazil and China, as well as in the main Portuguese festivals and Concert halls, like Sintra Festival, CCB and Olga Cadaval Cultural Center, among others. She has performed, as well, with the main Portuguese orchestras and conductors.

She is the author of a PhD about the music of composer Robert Schumann and has recorded three commercial CDs, a CD with works by F. Schubert and R. Schumann entitled "A Valsa Trasfigurada", a CD, recorded with Orquestra do Norte, entitled " Brahms: Piano Concerto n.º 1 "and the most recent work," Encontro ", with works by Schumann and Mozart.

 

Budget and due dates

Moving a piano once costs about 150 euros.

Our goal is to make, until the end of 2017, eight concerts, with 1200 euros.

With the rest of the requested money, we intend to pay any displacement and publicity cost required as well as small caches to the pianist.

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Thu, 25/04/2024 - 11:59

07/02/2017

Campaign ended

The campaign failed to raise the total amount

Campaign launched

12/12/2016

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Meet the people helping this dream come true

  • Catarina Abegão Alves

    15/01/2017 - 22:25

    Parabéns pelo projecto Teresa!

  • Anonymous

    23/12/2016 - 18:13

    Força!

  • Carlos Miguel Gonçalves

    20/12/2016 - 20:41

  • Anonymous

    17/12/2016 - 16:12

    Momentos musicais inesquecíveis...desejo-lhe muita força para continuar!