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Piano en canto venezolano II

The fourth Prisca`s Cd "Piano en canto venezolano II" is on sale in Esperanto, eurocompact stores, all national stores and by internet www.cdbaby.com

 
Piano en canto venezolano

The third  outing by one of the leading musical figures of South America´s most musical countries. Prisca´s third CD is a magical tour de force consisting of twelve beautiful songs written by some of the greatest Venezuelan composers such as Aldemaro Romero, Simón Díaz, Armando Moleiro, William Sigismondi, Luis Mariano Rivera and Juan Vicente Torrealba..

 

“Prisca has been the greatest revelation at the Music Do Pan Festival”.

Claudio Daulsberg, brazilian pianist and composer (artistic director festival Musica do pan”, Río de Janeiro, 2007)

“She enwraps herself in a highly contagious Latin jazz rooted in her native Venezuela with a precise pianistic technique without free ornaments where traditional rhythms are delivered with a powerful swing far from stridency but plenty of great taste and elegance.” El País (newspaper), Barcelona (Spain)

“…, It is the most eloquent confirmation of the Venezuelan music merit.
From her hands we can listen and enjoy the most refined interpretive quality of the undeniably talented sample of a valuable creative capacity, as is tradition among the Venezuelan pianists and composers" Aldemaro Romero (composer and Venezuelan pianist)

“As performer she projects a vitality and technical safety, which result is a clean disc with dynamical shades combined with jazz’ s improvisations, but always with Venezuelan touch,..” Gerry Weil (pianist, composer and Venezuelan teacher)living  leyend of jazz in Venezuela internationally acclaimed pianist composer

“This is an example from the new Venezuelan music. It’s a work executed with a lot of knowledge, filled up with natural feelings, nice taste and sensibility. A great company for the ear and the heart" Ilan Chester (Venezuelan pianist, composer and singer)

"If jazz celebrates a nature of change of forms, aesthetics and color moving forward against the stationary, Prisca gives us a reason to have a big party in Venezuela”. Otmaro Ruíz Internationally Acclaimed venezuelan Pianist/Composer

"Best interpretation and composition winner in the latin american, the caribbean and venezuela´s popular repertoire. I Concurso Nacional de piano Rosario Marciano", Caracas 2008 

“…Prisca’s sensitivity and vitality on the piano allows her voice to flow warmly and simply…” Marisela Leal
(Leading Voice Teacher)

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PRISCA STARTS SECOND EUROPEAN TOUR

July 29th 2009, El Universal, Caracas, Venezuela

The pianist and singer starts a new challenge in the old continent with presentations in Spain, France and Italy. Prisca keeps demonstrating why she is one of the main exponents of Venezuelan music. After her first successful European tour back in February and March last year, the pianist and singer will return to the old continent on July 2nd . She’ll perform in Italy, Spain and France.

“The first successful tour led to a second one. I had really prepared some gigs with some friends who live in Spain and France. However, seeing how Europe appreciated Venezuelan music those days between February and March was very encouraging”, declared Prisca.

Prisca just toured as a guest soloist with the Chacao Symphony Orchestra around the Andean regionof Venezuela. She premiered an arrangement for piano and orchestra of “El Negro José” written by the late maestro Aldemaro Romero. Then, she played at the IV Festival de la Salsa Internacional de Margarita accompanying percussionist Gerardo Rosales who resides now in Holland. She got into the salsa wave singing and playing piano. She’ll go on a new European tour to perform on different stages for a month.

The adventure will kick off on July 2nd at Le Troquette in Marseille, France. Then, she’s going to continue at L’entrepot in the same city where she’ll play the show known as “We’ll go two pianos” along with Simón Bolzinger. They’ll play Venezuelan and Latin American music. Their repertoire will include songs like the quitapesares joropo, La Guachafita; the danzón, Almendra; Lágrimas Negras and Zumba Que Zumba, among other tunes.

“Simón Bolzinger is a great pianist, a very talented one. He’s really in love with Latin music. He knows how to interpret it and fuse it. There is this chemistry between us so that we can play at two pianos. There is no doubt it’ll be a great concert”, affirmed Prisca.

Prisca will give a three-format concert: first, piano solo;and then a two-piano and a two-piano/vocals concerts along with Simón Bolzinger. The concert of the two pianist will continue on July 4th  at Places Des Pistoles in Marseille, and then it’ll move on to the Chateau Des Arnejaus in the city of Puy Sainte Reparade where they’ll perform at the closing of the Poetry Festival.

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Prisca, receive the award"Luis Alfonso Larrain"

 

17 November , 2009. Caracas, Venezuela

Prisca, has been rewarded recently by the prize "Luis Alfonso Larrain" granted by the Society of authors and composers of Venezuela (SACVEN) by her contribution to the Venezuelan music, Prisca received this award with great artist in Venezuela, as her teacher Gerry Weil, Rafael Salazar, Cristobal Jimenez, Daniel Milano, Edith Salcedo, Argenis Sanchez, Luis Lopez, Berta Medina, Maurice Reyna, Vicente Rojas and Jose Gabriel Nuñez.

 
Prisca Dávila conquered Europe

March 2009. Prees Realease By Roberto Palmitesta

The outstanding Venezuelan pianist and singer triumphed in Paris, London, Czech Republic and Holland. She closed her tour around Spain this Friday.

The renowned Venezuelan singer and pianist has just come from a successful series of presentations in various important venues in France, Czech Republic, Holland and England leaving her nation in a high stand. During the tour that will end in Spain, she presented a repertoire of several tunes from her new album “Piano En Canto Venezolano” in addition to the most popular songs from her three previous albums, “Piano Jazz Venezolano II”, “Estoy Aquí” and “Piano En Canto Venezolano”.

Prisca made her first appearance on February 16th in Paris. The concert was organized by the “Creartefact” association created by singer Elvita Delgado, a Venezuelan artist who has lived in France for many years. During the recital, Prisca surprised the French audience by her elegant way of playing the piano, her enchanting voice and the diversity of sounds coming out of Venezuelan music.

The Paris concert was followed by a performance in the prestigious Bolívar Hall in London. Sponsored by the Venezuelan Embassy, Prisca received an ovation by the British audience and the Latin American community who attended the concert invited by the Embassy.

Perhaps the most successful segment of the tour was her concert in Prague, Czech Republic. She performed on February 23rd at a famous nightclub where the Czech audience was astonished by the diversity of Venezuelan rhythms. The next day, they played a long concert at Prague’s most important venue, the Jazz Reduta Club”

The public, who was invited by the Embassy, sang happily along songs like “Montilla” and “Pikirillo”, besides dancing to the joropo rhythm. Prisca’s younger sister,Marieva, made a pleasant appearance dancing a flamenco fusion. The act was a novelty to the Czech public.

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