Concert Music

“Forte orchestral suite” Lucía Caruso, pedro h. da silva, the orchestra now

 

"Forte Orchestral Suite" - by Lucía Caruso, with Pedro H. da Silva on electric guitar and The Orchestra Now (TŌN).


“Nerves of steel” Lucía Caruso, conducted by pedro h. da silva, the orchestra now

"Nerves of Steel" by Lucía Caruso - The Orchestra Now, cond. by Pedro H. da Silva


Lucia Caruso plays Mozart Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K 415, MVT. I

Manhattan Camerata founder, Lucia Caruso, on piano with Orchestra of the Swan. Conducted by David Curtis on 10/12/16 at the Birmingham Town Hall in Birmingham, UK. 


Lucia Caruso plays Mozart Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K 415. MVT. III

Manhattan Camerata founder and director, Lucia Caruso, performs with Orchestra of the Swan. Conducted by David Curtis on 10/19/16 at the Cheltenham Town Hall in Cheltenham, UK. 


Folia

by Lucía Caruso and Pedro da Silva

Improvised Variations on "La Folía" composed/improvised and performed by Lucia Caruso & Pedro H. da Silva, on harpsichord and Portuguese guitar, respectively. This composition was created five days before they got married, and most of the variations are improvised. The variations start in a Renaissance style changing throughout the ages until it climaxes in a 21st century style.

Overture: Birds Soaring in autumn

by Lucía Caruso
 

This work was premiered at an exhibition at the Louvre Museum, and in 2 special concerts at the Tuileries Garden for a crowd of thousands by Orchestre Lamoureux. It was commissioned by an important Korean foundation and recorded by the London Metropolitan Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios with renowned producer Steve McLaughlin.

“TRÜMMER”

INGE AND THE TRITONEKINGS ROCKS THE STAGE

94-year-old Inge Ginsberg loves the stage and an audience of greatest Swiss talents. The spectators, Jonny Fischer, Gilbert Gress, Susanne Kunz and Bligg send her into the next round with a loud "Yes!".


 

Piano concerto - movement ii

Movement II: Gentle Nightly Breeze; Sunrise


Piano concerto - movement iiI

Movement III: Soft Rain, Sunshine, and Tempest


“Milan” Lucía Caruso, pedro h. da silva, the orchestra now

"Milan" by Lucía Caruso with The Orchestra Now (TŌN). Produced and orchestrated by Pedro H. da Silva.


Lucia Caruso plays Mozart Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K 415. MVT. II

Manhattan Camerata founder and director, Lucia Caruso, performs with the Orchestra of the Swan. Conducted by David Curtis on 10/19/16 at the Cheltenham Town Hall in Cheltenham, UK. 


“Rhapsody in blue” Lucía caruso

Lucía Caruso plays Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with the Cheltenham Symphony Orchestra, UK, under the baton of David Curtis.


Canção de Sintra

by Lucía Caruso

Manhattan Camerata performance at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC.  Lucia Caruso, conducting. Junko Watanabe, Soprano;  Jessica Kimple, Alto; Dmitri Ribero, Baritone; Cesar Rospigliosi, Bass; Pedro da Silva, Portuguese Guitar; and Members of Manhattan Camerata.


Pedro da Silva and Lucía Caruso interview

Portugese TV (RTPi) 2007

Pedro Henriques da Silva demonstrates Portuguese guitar, bouzouki, cavaquinho, viola braguesa, mandolin, classical guitar, and sitar. 

“Totenköpfchen”
Inge and the TritoneKings

Swiss Eurovision 2015

Lyrics by Inge Ginsberg. Music by Pedro Henriques da Silva and Lucía Caruso. Vocals, Inge Ginsberg; Guitars, Da Silva.


“Trümmer”

Inge and the TritoneKings
Swiss Eurovision 2016)

Lyrics by Inge Ginsberg. Music by Pedro Henriques da Silva and Lucía Caruso. Director: Cheriyan Executive;  Producers: Inge Ginsberg and Da Silva, Joya Dass; Vocals: Inge Ginsberg; Guitars, Bass, Programming: Pedro Henriques da Silva.