Prelúdio 2023 | Programa 3 | 01/10/23 - Summary

Summary

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This is a transcript of a Brazilian TV show called Prelúdio, which is a classical music competition. The show features four young musicians who perform with an orchestra and are judged by a panel of experts. The host introduces each candidate and their instrument, and the judges give feedback and scores after each performance. The candidates are Gabriel Beck (piano), Israel Almeida (viola), Renato Vieira (oboe), and João Pedro Ferraz (violin). The show also has some interviews with the candidates and their families, and some comments from the host and the judges about the history and characteristics of the musical pieces and instruments. The show ends with the announcement of the scores, which will be added to the scores of the next round to determine who will advance to the semi-finals. João Pedro Ferraz gets the highest score, followed by Gabriel Beck and Israel Almeida, who tie for second place, and Renato Vieira, who gets the lowest score. The show invites the audience to watch the next episode, where four more candidates will perform.

Facts

1. The program is aired on TV Cultura and the Cultura app in Brazil .
2. The show features a classical music competition called "Prelúdio" .
3. The competition offers a scholarship at the prestigious FR list academy in Budapest, offered by the Hungarian Embassy .
4. This season, four new candidates are introduced, who are competing for the scholarship .
5. The candidates are Gabriel Beck, Israel Almeida, Renato Vieira Filho, and João Pedro Ferraz .
6. Gabriel Beck is a pianist, Israel Almeida plays the viola, Renato Vieira Filho plays the oboe, and João Pedro Ferraz plays the violin .
7. The program always opens with the orchestra playing "Prelude" under the baton of maestro Júlio .
8. The judges for the competition include Irineu Franco, a journalist, literary translator, and music critic, and Marília Vargas, a soprano singer .
9. The candidates are asked to play a piece from the 17th century .
10. The candidates are evaluated based on their technical execution, control, tuning, and their ability to convey the message of the classic music in a calm way .
11. The two candidates with the highest score in the sum of the two presentations will advance to the semi-finals .