Trio
FLUTE,VIOLA & GUITAR
ROGERIO WOLF - flute, MARCELO JAFFE
-viola, PAULO PôRTO ALEGRE -guitar
Joseph Kreutzer, Francesco Molino, Wenceslau Matiegka, Anton Bernhard Furstenau, Niccolo Paganini, Leo Brower, Anton Diabelli, Leonardo deCall, Gerardo Guevara, Fritz Skorzeny, M.E. Apostel, composers from different countries writing for the same kind of chamber music combination.
Although more than 150 years are gone since the first works were written, this extraordinary combination, flute, viola and guitar, still cause surprise, but they are nothing more than the most common instrumental combination ever seen in the music history - a solo instrument, an harmonic base and a support voice.
The fact that the flute and the viola work very close, a rich dialogue of contrapuntal solutions is offered, different from the traditional trios where a violin or a flute always do the solo part and the cello just plays the bass. In the flute, viola and guitar trio, the flute and the viola exchange the solo parts, as well the bass, presenting a great variation of timbre and color, making the music much more agreeable and interesting.
Another factor that has contributed a lot for the happy combination of these instruments, was the fact that almost all the musics were written by the musicians, masters of their instruments, and for this reason they were able to explore all the harmonic, soloist and above all, the sonorous capacities of each instrument and their combination.
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Rogério Wolf: Rogério Zerlotti Wolf was born in Campinas, S.P., Brazil, in 1956.
His work as a teacher has been developed in several places such as the Universidade Livre de Mœsica de São Paulo and in different festivals all over the Country, helping to form new musicians.
His Bachelor Degree was taken at the Faculdade de Artes Santa Marcelina, and to improve his knowledge, he attended several Master Classes and courses abroad, with prominent musicians such James Walker (1982), çndrás Adorjan (1987), Pierre-Yves Artaud (1989), Jeanne Baxtresser (1991), and more recently the "7th James Galway International Flute Seminar" (1995) in Weggis,Switzerland.
His large experience with the orchestra has been acknowledged and consequently he has been invited to participate with different symphonic combination with prominent conductors such Kurt Masur, Roberto Tibiriçá, Veronika Dudarova, as well to accompany important interpreters, among other we can mention Luciano Pavarotti, Antonio Menezes, Paul Badura-Skoda, and Nelson Freire.
Since the beginning of his career, Rogério Zerlotti Wolf has been noted as a soloist, playing with the more important orchestras of the Country and has regularly performed at chamber music concerts.
Marcelo Jaffé was born in São Paulo in 1963 and he was six years old when started his violin studies, with father Alberto Jaffé. Since the beginning he participated with the children group of chamber music. In 1970 he won the first prize in this category at the Concurso Estadual da Secretaria do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. From through 1972 he presented the programa"Musica Pró Musica" at the TV Tupi, Rio de Janeiro. He attended several classes in Teresópolis, Brasilia and Campos do Jordão. In 1977 he was living in Bras’lia when he decided to play the viola, and started his studies with his father. After two months working with the viola, he was a finalist at the Rede Globo-Funarte Contest for Young instrumentalist. In 1977 he won, with his Quintet, the first prize for the Chamber Music National Contest at the Brasilia University.
He played with several groups of chamber music and orchestras in Rio de Janeiro, Ceará, Brasilia, João Pessoa and São Paulo.
In 1981 he started working with the São Paulo State Symphonic Orchestra. As the winner of the Young Soloist contest he had the chance to be the soloist with the same orchestra.
In 1982 he left the Quarteto de Cordas da Cidade de São Paulo and went to Illinois University, USA, Where he studied and played with several orchestras till 1985 when he returned to Brasil and resumed his place with the Quarteto de Cordas. He performed several concerts and recitals in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Marcelo is a viola teacher at the São Paulo University Department of Music.
Paulo Pôrto Alegre was born in São Paulo. His teachers, were the best Guitar players of this time, Isa’as Sávio, Henrique Pinto e Abel Carlevaro. He studied composition with Sérgio Vasconcellos Corra and musical analysis with Hans Joachim Koelreuter.
As a soloist and chamber music player he has made, for several years, lots of presentations all over the Country and abroad. He has played as a soloist with the best orchestras in Brasil conducted by Isaac Karabtchewsky, Eleazar de Carvalho, Benito Juarez and Henrique Morelembaum. He was the first Brazilian to win the first prize for the V Concurso Internacional de Violão Palestrina and in III Concurso Internacional do Festival Villa Lobos. In 1986 he was one of the winners of the II Prmio Eldorado de Mœsica. With his work "Contrast I" he won a special mention in the XXVI Paris International Contest. In 1988 he was the only Brazilian representative at the I Festival de Mœsica Erudita de Pequim, China, as a teacher, soloist and chamber music player (with Kodaly Quartet). The last three years has been intensively active and he has performed as a soloist with different groups and as a singer accompanist. In 1992, from May to June he performed as a soloist in Europe playing in fifteen German cities an a recital in Paris.
Paulo Pôrto Alegre deserves a special mention for his work as a composer and arranger for guitar music, and his work has been edited in Germany.
Classic and Romantic Music
Joseph Kreutzer*-Trio op. 16
Carl Maria von Weber-Menuetto
Francesco Molino*-Trio op.45
Francesco Molino-3 Trios op. 4
Wenceslaus Matiegka-Serenata op..26
Wenceslaus Matiegka-Grand Trio
Anton Bernhard Furstenau*-Serenade op..86
Niccolo Paganini*-Serenata em F Major
Leonard DeCall-Trio op..134
Anton Diabelli-3 Trios
J.Nepomuk David-Trio
Jh.Chr.David-Trio
Contemporary Music
Leo Brower-Per Suonare a Tre
Mar-Chaim-Trio
Fritz Skorzeny-Trio
Gerardo Guevara-Cinco Postales
M.Erich.Apostel-Kleines Kammerkonzert op..38
M.Erich.Apostel-Studie op..29
P.Kont-Trio 1962
Brazilian Music
Sérgio Assad-Winter Impressions
Claudio Santoro-Briga Dialética dos Estilos
Claudio Santoro-Improviso nr.3
Paulo Pôrto Alegre**-Trio
Antonio Alvino Argolo**-Cangaceiros, Coiteiros e Volantes
Antonio Madureira**-Maracatœ
Mario Cezar** -Duas Peças
Raul do Valle-Trio
José Eduardo Gramani**-Trio
Arrangements**
E.Gismonti-4 Peças
P.P.Alegre-2 Tocatas
H.Paschoal-2 Peças
G.Fauré-Jardin de Dolly
H.Villa-Lobos-O Ginte do Pierrosinho
G.P.Telemann -Trio Sonata in b minor
W.Lawes-Pavan
(*)pieces included in CD Trio, for flute, viola guitar - Paulus Label
(**)pieces written for the group
about some trio concerts
data cidade local promotor
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30/09/89 São Carlos C D C C
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21/03/90 Santos Teatro Municipal
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20/09/90 São José dos Campos Igreja São Benedito
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05/07/91 São Paulo Auditório TELESP
09/09/93 São Paulo Banco Safra
03/02/94 São Paulo Shopping Jardim Sul
18/09/94 São Paulo Palácio Campos Eliseos
25/05/95 São Paulo Sarau Pinheiro
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Rogério Wolf