Adelaide Pereira da Silva


Adelaide Pereira da Silva is a Brazilian pianist, composer and painter.

Biography

Adelaide Pereira da Silva was born in Sao Paulo. She started studying piano with her mother from an early age, and later with Nair de Souza. She became a well-accomplished pianist, when she took advanced interpretation classes with Professor Hans Bruch. According to the renowned pianist Gilberto Tinetti, she was one of Bruch's most talented students. In her thesis as well as in an article about Adelaide Pereira da Silva's compositions, Maria Mati Sakamoto quotes Gilberto Tinetti, who referred to Prof. Pereira da Silva's "exuberant sonority" as a pianist.
Initially, Adelaide Pereira da Silva studied composition with Dinorah de Carvalho and Osvaldo Lacerda. Later, she was Camargo Guarnieri's student, and became one of the major figures of his composition school, along with famous composers such as Osvaldo Lacerda himself, Almeida Prado, Sérgio Vasconcelos Correia, Nilson Lombardi, Lina Pires de Campos and Kilza Setti. She began working as a music teacher in 1960, and was also a Professor at Santa Marcelina College and Belas Artes College. She composed a number of works based on Brazilian folk themes. Her knowledge and expertise in Brazilian folk music were acquired through studies developed under Rossini Tavares de Lima's guidance.
Professor Pereira da Silva was one of the founders of the "Brazilian Pro Music Society".
As a composer, Adelaide Pereira da Silva was awarded many prizes, decorations, distinctions and honors:
- First prize by the Gazeta Burajiruforukurore Association composition competition with "Três canções sobre temas do folclore brasileiro"
- Second prize in Santos Composition Contest for the song "É tão pouco o que desejo".
- Medal - José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
- Medal - Marechal Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon
- Medal - Legião Joana D'Arc
- Medal - Ana Neri
- Medal João Amos Comenius
- Decoration - Silver Jubileum - Marechal Cândido Rondon and its founding president Agenor Couto de Magalhães
- Medal - Euclides da Cunha
- Spring Medal - Agenor Couto de Magalhães
- Medal - José Vieira Couto de Magalhães

Works

Da Silva composed for orchestra, chamber ensemble, choir and solo instrument. Selected works include:
Da Silva's works have been recorded and issued on CD, including: