Artur Cimirro

Artur Cimirro

Artur CimirroArtur Cimirro (born September 30, 1982) is a Brazilian pianist, composer and art critic.Born in Bagé, Brazil, Artur Cimirro started his musical studies in 1995 with the acoustic guitar and in 2001 focused on the piano.As a composer, Cimirro is strongly influenced by the composer/pianists of different languages such as Franz Liszt, Leopold Godowsky, Ferruccio Busoni, and Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji.Among Cimirro's works is a Piano Sonata (his Op. 3) which takes two hours to be played in six movements, as well as symphonic works including two Symphonic Poems (No. 1 "The Masque of the Red Death" based on Edgar Allan Poe's tale with the same name, and No. 2 "Curupira").
Cimirro wrote his second set of Eccentric Preludes Op. 13 for Stuart & Sons 102-key pianos and he was the first composer to make piano pieces using the range limits of 108 keys from contra C to the top b in his Eccentric Preludes Op. 20.Because of his transcriptions and paraphrases Cimirro was called "The Reincarnation of Liszt"In 2018, sheet music publisher Master Music Publications released a selection of Cimirro's works.

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