Fernando Miceli
Biography
He was born in Quilmes, a city near from the capital Buenos Aires. At the age of 6 years took Miceli his first steps towards music being assisted by his mother, a music teacher and opera singer. In 1978 Miceli was admitted in the "Conservatorio Nacional
Manuel de Falla" of Buenos Aires, where he studied cello,
flute, choral direction and singing. He was trained in singing
by Carlo Bianchi, Hector de Rosas und Leo Schwarz, in choral
direction by Rodolfo Van der Meulen and Antonio Russo and in
tango interpretation by the well known maestro Sebastian Piana.
After finishing his music studies in 1986 absolved Fernando Miceli a two years drama study at the "Taller Teatral San Cristobal" of Buenos Aires followed by his first performances in theatre, musical and café concerts. In 1992 immigrated Miceli to Berlin. There he worked as singer and actor, performing with several groups of Latin-American music and Tango in Buenos Aires, Germany, Italy, Spain und Poland. He toured in 2004 with the argentinian duo El Tropezón through Argentina, playing among other venues at the legendary Café Homero of Buenos Aires, one of the best known places of tango there.
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During the “First Cultural Dialog Buenos Aires Berlin” Miceli participated actively with a performance of his Fernando Miceli Trio at the cycle "Mythen und Metropolen" and with the afamed Luis Borda Cuarteto at the Passionskirche Berlin. In Dezember 2005 Fernando Miceli released his
first CD "Tango de Raíz" which contains own
Tangos, Ballades and Candombes. This work was selected in may
2006 as “CD of the month” by the magazine ECOS.
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