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I.     PERSONAL DATA

BIRTH DATE:    5/14/1940 CITIZENSHIP:   Brazilian

II. FORMAL SCHOOLING AND TRAINING

A/  K-12   Dante Alighieri School in São Paulo, Brazil concluded 1957.

B/  Higher Education   Masters in Law, College of Law, University of São Paulo 1965. Doctorate in Music, Catholic University of America, Washingon D.C., U.S.A., 1984.

C/  Music Education    Magda Tagliaferro School of Piano, with teacher Lina Pires de Campos, São Paulo, Brazil, 1948-1958.

Private teaching  Ms. Magda Tagliaferro, 1948-1958.

Mozarteum Academy Buenos Aires, Argentina, teacher Moises Makaroff May-August, 1961.

École Magda Tagliaferro  teacher Magda Tagliaferro, 1958, Paris, France.

Mozarteum Academy, Salzburg, Austria, teacher Magda Tagliaferro, 1958.

Professor Sequeira Costa, Lisbon, Portugal, August- December, 1964.

Oporto, Portugal, teacher Helena Costa January-September, 1965.

Summer Camp   Cascais, Portugal, teachers Karl Engel and Sandor Vegh, 1965-1966.

Hochschule für Musik   Hannover, Germany, teacher Karl Engel, 1966-1968.

Harpsichord Studies, Pro-Arte, São Paulo, Brazil, teacher Stanislav Heller, 1964.

Theory & Harmony, teachers O. Lacerda and Caldeira Filho, São Paulo, Brazil, 1952-1957.

Form and Analysis, São Paulo, Brazil, teacher Camargo Guarnieri 1958.

1.     Full-Time  Professorships

1.1	Piano Professor in Music seminars at Pro-Arte; São Paulo, Brazil, 1963.

1.2	Piano Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil Department of Music, 1970-1984.

1.3	Visiting Professor at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A., 1984-1986. Second term 1989/1990.

1.4	Professor at Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, U.S.A., 1986-present.

1.5	Artistic Director at Centre for Studies of the Arts, Belgais, Portugal, 2001-2002.

2.    Short  Term  Positions

2.1	 Piano Interpretation at the Music Conservatory in       Londrina, Brazil, April 1962.

2.2	 Teacher Specialization Workshop at the State Conservatory in Tatui, Brazil, 1973.

2.3	 Lectures and Masterclasses at the 1st International Music Conference at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, January 1974.

2.4	 Lectures and Masterclasses at the 2nd International Music Conference at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, January 1976.

2.5	 Lectures on the "Language of Music" at the Para State Conservatory, Brazil, 1976.

2.6	 Lectures on the works of Beethoven and Schoenberg, 27th International Summer Camp in Teresopolis under the direction of Prof. H.J. Koellreuter; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 23 Jan.-20 Feb., 1977.

2.7	 Piano Lectures and Seminars at the 1st Interarts Seminar at the Belo Horizonte State University, Brazil, Feb.-Mar., 1977.

2.8	 Lectures and Masterclasses at the 3rd International Music Conference at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, January 1978.

2.9	 Lectures on the "Language of music"at the 1st 20th Century Music Seminar in Porto Alegre at the Rio Grande do Sui State University, Brazil, July 1978.

2.10	 Seminar "The origins of Atonal Music," Porto Conservatory, Portugal, December 1978.

2.11	 Seminar on "Piano Technique and 20th Century Music" at       the Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, U.S.A., January-February 1981.

2.12	 Seminar on "Brazilian Piano Music" Funarte-National Arts Foundation, October 1983, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2.13 “Piano Technique and 20th Century Music” Rio	de Janeiro,	 Brazil, University July-August 1984.

2.14	 Piano Professor at the Summer Camp of the University of      Illinois at Urbana, IL, U.S.A., 1985.

2.15	 Bach, Scarlatti, and Handel-Festival of Vitoria, Brazil, November 1985.

2.16	 Piano Professor of Undergrad and Graduate Studies at      Summer Sessions of the University of Iowa, IA, U.S.A., 1986.

2.17 Piano Technique and Interpretation-Winter Festival at      Campos de Jordao, Brazil, 1984-1990.

2.18	 Visiting Professor, Lübeck Hochschule, Germany, March-May,1990.

2.19	 Visiting Professor, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Uni Rio - August, 1994. Graduate course in Piano Techniques.

2.20	 Visiting Professor at International Winter Academy, Itu, together with faculty from Yale and the Hartt Schools of Music. Itu, 1994, 1995, Brazil.

2.21	 Visiting Professor at International Summer Festival, Curitiba January 1996, Brazil.

2.22 Visiting	Professor	at Londrina International Festival Summer Courses 1996, together with faculty from ASU. Londrina, Brazil.

2.23	 Visiting Professor at Curitiba International Summer Courses 1996-1997 together with faculty from Berlin Hochschule (Klaus Hellwig). Curitiba, Brazil.

2.24	 Piano masterclass at Belgais Centre for the Study of the Arts. Belgais, Portugal, 2001.

2.25	 Coordinator of Belgais, Centre for the study of the Arts. Belgais, Portugal, 2002.

2.26 Coordinator of the Instituto Politecnico in Castelo          Branco, Portugal. 2002-present

III. THE ARTIST/PERFORMER

3.     Lecturer

3.1	Lecture on 20th Century Music at the 32nd Congress of The Brazilian Heart Association invited by Dr. E.J.Zerbini; São Paulo, Brazil, 1976.

3.2	Lecture on "20th Century Music Technique" at the Pouso Alegre Conservatory in Minas Gerais, Brazil, sponsored by FUNARTE- National Arts Foundation, October 1978.

3.3	Lecture on "Contemporary Brazilian Music" by the "Associal;ao de Estudantes Ultramarinos" Lisbon, Portugal, 1967.

3.4	Lecturel Concert works of Bach, Brahms, Chopin, Haydn, and Franck by the "Juventude Musical Portuguesa" Ponta Delgada, Portugal, 1967.

3.5	"Piano Works by Arnold Schoenberg" at the 10th Festival of Contemporary Music in Santos, Brazil, 1974.

3.6	"Musica de Vanguarda " in conjunction with Willy Correa de Oliveira, during the cicle "About Contemporary        Culture" in the School of Architecture and Urban Development of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, 1975.

3.7	"Piano Works by Arnold Schoenberg" at the 2nd International Music Biannual at the Music Department of       the School of Fine Arts of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, 1976.

3.8	"Piano Works by Arnold Schoenberg" at the 26th  International Summer Competition in Terezopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1976.

3.9	"Piano Works by Arnold Schoenberg" at the 2nd Art Week at      the Pará State University, Brazil, 1976.

3.10	"Piano Works by Arnold Schoenberg" at the 2nd Art Festival by the Foundation for the Arts in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, part of the Schoenberg Cycle, 1976.

3.11	"Beethoven, owner of a Brain" 33 variations of a theme by Willy Correa de Oliveira - with Willy Correa de     Oliveira Conventions Amphitheatre at the University of        São Paulo, Brazil, 1977; sponsored by the University's      CODAC program for the Beethoven year.

3.12	"Beethoven, owner of a Brain" Ministry of the Arts in      Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1977.

3.13	"Beethoven, owner of a brain" Cecilia Meireles Concert Hall, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1977.

3.14	"Hommage a Duchamp" with Willy Correa de Oliveira Piracicaba Music Conservatory, Brazil, September, 1977.

3.15	"The Variation" Festivities for the 20th anniversary of      the Pará State University Foundation, Brazil, Gentil Bittencourt Concert Hall, July 1977.

3.16	"Dodecaphonic Music for the Piano" Luzern Conservatory, Switzerland, December 1978.

3.17	"Piano Works for Children" Elementary Schools of the District of Tampa, FL, U.S.A., February 1979.

3.18	Lecture on Concrete Poetry and Contemporary Brazilian Music, Graduate Studies at the South American Studies Department, University of Texas at Austin, TX, U.S.A., February 1979.

3.19	"The Interpretation" 9th Inter-American Festival of Latin American Music, Itapira, São Paulo, Brazil, January 1980.

3.20	"The Interpretation" 1st Festival of Young Composers, Financed by Paulistur and the University of São Paulo's      Music Department, February 1980, Brazil.

3.21	"Recital- Testimony" about aspects of creativity with feelings by the interpreter. Symposium about Mathematics and Music, aspects of creativity, at the University of     Campinas, sponsored by the Organization of the American States and of the University of Campinas, organized by       the Professors Ubiratan d'Ambrosio and Rogerio Cesar de      Cerqueira Leite. March 1980. University of Campinas, Brazil.

3.22	Lecture "Hommage a Duchamp" in "Counterpoints" sponsored by the Goethe Institut of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in      conjunction with Willy Correa de Oliveira, May 1980. Lage Park.

3.23	Lecture "David Bradley" in "Counterpoints" sponsored by       the Goethe Institute of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in        conjunction with Willly Correa de Oliveira. May 1980. Lage Park.

3.24	Recital-Lecture with Willy Correa de Oliveira. At the Winter Festival of Campos de Jordao, Brazil. Theme: Piano Works by Willy Correa de Oliveira. July 1980.

3.25	Lecture, "no-title", with Willy Correa de Oliveira. 18th Festival of New Music in Santos, Brazil. Teatro Municipal of Santos. August 1980.

3.26	Lecture, "no-title", at the Week of Art and Learning organized by the Fine Arts Department of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, September 1980.

3.27	"Variation and Translation" at the Graduate and Doctorate courses of the Professors Emir Monegal and Haroldo Campos. Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil. October 1980.

3.28	"Music in Brasil" Catholic University of America. Washington D.C., U.S.A., April 1982.

3.29	"Music in Brasil" Porto Conservatory of Music. Porto, Portugal. January 1982.

3.30	"Music in Brasil" Luisa Todi Conservatory of Music. Setubal, Portugal, January 1982.

3.31/3 "Expression in Music" Commemoration of the Goethe Institute of Brasil. Three lectures in São Paulo, Rio de       Janeiro, and Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1983.

3.34	"Week of Modern Art of 1922" Symposium at the Library of       Congress, Washington D.C., U.S.A., April 1983.

3.35	"Week of Modern Art of 1922" University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, U.S.A., April 1983.

3.36	Lecture "Brazilian Music and Society" University of       Texas at Dallas, U.S.A., March 1986.

3.37	Lecture on Brazilian Music. Brazilian American Cultural Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A., May 1986.

3.38	Lecture on Grieg's Piano Concerto at Sun City, AZ, U.S.A., January 1987.

3.39	Lecture of "Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos" Tempe, AZ, U.S.A., ASU, School of Music, March 1987.

3.40	Lecture "Bartok and Symmetry" Tempe, AZ, U.S.A., ASU, School of Engineering Symposium on Symetry, March 1987.

3.41	Lecture "Liszt's Piano Music" Tempe, AZ, U.S.A., ASU Piano Summer Camp, 1988.

3.42	Lecture "Camargo Guarnieri: Brazilian Nationalism" sponsored by the Institute Politenico Do Porto, Escola Superior De Musica, Porto, Portugal, 1993.

3.43	Lecture "The Evolution of the Sonata" sponsored by the Institute Politenico Do Porto, Escola Superior De         Musica, Porto, Portugal, 1993.

3.44	Lecture "Un breve passeio sobre as Metamorfoses da forma       Sonata (A brief overview of the changes in Sonata Form)" sponsored by the Univ. of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 1993.

3.45	Series of 4 lectures "Forms at the Piano", Univ. of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 1994.

3.46	Lecture "Literature and Music", Foundation Serralves, Porto, Portugal, 1994.

3.47	Lecture "Literature and Music", City Hall at Matozinhos, Brazil, 1994.

3.48	Lecture "Brazilian Piano Music", Luzern Konservatorium, Switzerland, 1994.

3.49	Lecture "Diabelli Variations", Dayton Arts Museum, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A., 1995.

3.50	Lecture "Bartok Sonata for 2 Pianos", ASU School of      Music, Tempe, AZ, U.S.A., 1995.

3.51	Lecture on "Piano Technique" at Boston Conservatory, Boston, MA, U.S.A., 1995.

3.52	Three lectures on "Styles at the piano", at University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 1995.

3.53	Lecture-Recital including Brahms Sonata # 3, at Museum of Art, São Paulo, for Tagliaferro Foundation. São Paulo, Brazil, 1995.

3.54	Six lectures-recitals on "Styles at the piano" for Fundação Serralves at Porto, Portugal, 1995.

3.55	Lecture Recital at CMU, Chamichian Hall, with works by       Villa-Lobos, during the Latin American Music and Art Festival. Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, U.S.A., 2005.

3.56	Lecture at State University of São Paulo. São Paulo, Brazil, 2000.

3.57	Lecture-Chamber Concert “An Evening with Bartók” at ASU, School of Music, with works by Bartók, played with Jérôme Granjon, Sonja Branch, and Douglas Nottingham. Tempe, AZ. U.S.A., 2003.

4.    Juror  in  Competitions

4.1	1st Natho Henn Piano Competition juror. Sponsored by the Pontifica Catholic University and Education Bureau of      Rio Grande do Sul. Also part of jury were Prof. Homero Magalhães Miguel Proença and Maly Weisenblum. Porto Alegre, Brazil, April 1974.

4.2	3rd "Cidade de Covilha" International Piano Competition juror. Also jurors were João Freitas Branco (vice-       Minister for Education), composer Lopes Graça, and pianist Helena Costa. Covilhã, Portugal, March 1975.

4.3	1st Porto Alegre International Piano Competition. Sponsored by the Pontifica Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 1980.

4.4	Bartok Piano Competition. MD, U.S.A., 1983.

4.5	Eldorado National Competition. São Paulo, Brazil. 1985.

4.6  2nd Missouri International Piano Competition. Also members of the jury Brice Morrison (from the BBC) Mack McCray and Clive Swansbourne, MO, U.S.A., 1988.

4.7	 29th International Concerto Competition Corpus Christi Texas, U.S.A. Also members of the jury Anthony di       Bonaventura and Daniel Pollack, February 1992.

4.8	 29th International Concerto Competition Corpus Christi Texas, U.S.A. Also members of the jury Anthony di       Bonaventura and Daniel Pollack, February 1992.

4.9	 6th Missouri International; also members of the jury Ann Koscielny, Noretta Conci and Susan Duhelmeier. Joplin, MO, U.S.A., 1996.

4.10	Villa-Lobos International Piano Competition; also members of the jury Nelson Freire, Vladimir Viardo, and Piero Rattalino. Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2006.

5.     Recitals

5.1	1954. Recital with works by Bach Hummel, Mozart, Mignone, Chopin and Schumann. São Paulo, Brazil, Schwartzmann Concert Hall.

5.2	1956. Recital with works by Bach, Schumann, Guarnieri. Chopin,Debussy, Weber. São Paulo, Brazil, Sedes Sapientiae Auditorium.

5.3	1961. Recital sponsored by the City of São Paulo. Works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, and Guarnieri. São Paulo, Brazil, City Theatre.

5.4	1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Schumann, Scriabin, Chopin, Guarnieri, and Debussy. Londrina, Brazil, Auditorium of the Londrina Music Conservatory.

5.5  1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Lins, Brazil, City Theatre.

5.6  1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. São Jose do Rio Preto, Brazil, Monte Libano Theatre.

5.7  1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Franca, Brazil, Commerce Theatre.

5.8  1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Barretos, Brazil, Grêmio Theatre.

5.9  1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, P.R.A. 7 Auditorium.

5.10 1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Araraquara, Brazil, City Theatre.

5.11 1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Piracicaba, Brazil, Italo-Brazilian Cultural Theatre.

5.12 1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. São Carlos, Brazil, City Club.

5.13 1962. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Chopin, and Debussy. Taubaté, Brazil, Taubaté Country Club.

5.14	1963. Recital with works by Brahms, Debussy, and Guarnieri. Santos, Brazil, Santa Cecilia Musical Institute.

5.15	1964. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Franck, Guarnieri, and Debussy. Lisbon, Portugal; Império Theatre.

5.16	1964. Recital with works by Scarlatti, Haydn, Brahms, Chopin, Guarnieri, and Debussy. Povoa do Varzim, Portugal; Cassino Monumental.

5.17	1965. Recital sponsored by the Artistic-Cultural Society; works by Haydn, Debussy, Franck, Guarnieri, and Chopin. São Paulo, Brazil, City Theatre.

5.18	1966. Recital sponsored by the Society of Overseas Students, during the 1st "Cicio de Convivio Musical", with works by Carlos Seixas, Debussy, and Chopin. Lisbon, Portugal. Procuradoria Auditorium.

5.19	1966. Recital by students on Scholarship from the Gulbenkian Foundation. Sonata op.22 by Schumann. Porto, Portugal. Auditorium of the Porto Music Conservatory.

5.20	1966. Recital with works by Mozart and Beethoven. Figueira da Foz, Portugal, Cassino of the Peninsula.

5.21	1966. Recital by students of the 5th Music Festival of      Costa do Sol. Sonata op.22 by Schumann. Cascais, Portugal; Gil Vicente Theatre.

5.22	1966. Recital sponsored by the Madeira Society of       Concerts. With works by Beethoven, Debussy, and Schumann. Madeira, Portugal; Baltasar Dias Theatre.

5.23	1966. Recital sponsored by the Musical Academy of Ilha Terceira. With works by Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin, and Albeniz. Ilha Terceira, Portugal; Lawn Tennis Club Theatre.

5.24	1966. Recital sponsored by the Ponta Delgada Conservatory. With works by Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin, and Albeniz. Ponta Delgada, Portugal; Micaelense Theatre.

5.25	1966. Recital sponsored by the Musical Youth of Ponta Delgada. With works by Schumann, Guarnieri, and Beethoven. Ponta Delgada, Portugal; Liceu Library.

5.26	1967. Recital with works by Beethoven, Guarnieri, Debussy, and Schumann. Würzburg, Germany; Kleiner Saal des Bayerischen Staatskonservatoriums der Musik.

5.27	1967. Recital sponsored by the City of São Paulo. With works by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Schumann. São Paulo, Brazil, Italia Auditorium.

5.28	1967. Recital sponsored by the Brasilia University. With works by Haydn, Franck, and Chopin. Brasilia, Brazil, Auditorium SG-6.

5.29	1967. Recital sponsored by the Cultural Department of      Londrina. With works by Beethoven, Chopin, and Schumann. Londrina, Brazil, Radio Londrina Auditorium.

5.30	1967. Recital sponsored by the Carlos Gomes Drama and Music Conservatory. With works by Haydn, Franck, and Chopin. Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, P.R.A. 7 Auditorium.

5.31	1967. Recital sponsored by the Regional Ponta Delgada Conservatory. With works by Haydn, Franck, and Chopin. Ponta Delgada, Portugal, Micaelense Theatre.

5.32	1967. Recital-Lecture organized by the Portuguese Musical Youth in Ponta Delgada. With works by Bach, Brahms, Chopin, Haydn, and Franck. Ponta Delgada, Portugal, Liceu Library.

5.33	1967. Recital sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. With works by Beethoven, Guarnieri, Debussy, and Franck. Porto, Portugal, Foundation Auditorium.

5.34	1967. Recital sponsored by the Portuguese Musical Youth in Porto. With works by Beethoven, Guarnieri, Debussy, and Franck. Porto, Portugal, Ateneu Comercial.

5.35	1968. Recital sponsored by the Heinersdorff Studio I.      With works by Haydn, Franck, Chopin, and Schumann. Dusseldorf, Germany; Staatlichen Kunstakademie.

5.36	1968. Recital sponsored by the École Jurassienne et      Conservatoire de Musique. Same works as above. Délemont, Switzerland; Grand Studio de la Maison d'Ecole.

5.37	1968. Recital with works by Haydn, Franck, and Brahms. Würzburg, Germany; Kleiner Saal des Bayerischen Staatskonservatoriums der Musik.

5.38	1968. Recital sponsored by the Artistic and Cultural Department of Minas Gerais. With works by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. Minas Gerais, Brazil, Education Institute Auditorium.

5.39	1968. Recital sponsored by the Artistic and Cultural Department of Piracicaba. Same works as above. Piracicaba, Brazil, "Dr. Ernst Mahle" Concert Hall.

5.40	1968. Recital during the 2nd Chamber Music Festival of      Goiania. With works by Bach, Schubert, Haydn, and Guarnieri. Goiânia, Brazil, Music Conservatory of the Goias State University.

5.41	1968. Recital sponsored by the Pro-Arte of Brasil. With works by Bach,Beethoven, and Brahms. São Paulo, Brazil, São Pedro Theatre.

5.42	1968. Recital during the 12th Art Journey of Art of the Uberlandia Music Conservatory, With works by Bach, Schubert, Guarnieri, Debussy, and Chopin. Uberlandia, Brazil, Salão Nobre of the Club Uberlandia.

5.43	1968. Recital sponsored by the Pro-Arte. With works by      Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. São Paulo, Brazil, City Theatre.

5.44	1968. Recital sponsored by the P.R.A. 7 and the Department of Culture and Tourisn of the Ribeirão Preto, Brazil City. With works by Bach, Schubert, Debussy, Brahms, and Chopin. Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, Salão Nobre of the City Council.

5.45	1969. Recital with works by Bach, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, and Schumann. Stuttgard, Mozartsaal. Germany.

5.46	1969. Recital with same works as above. München, Sophiensaal. Germany.

5.47	1969. Recital with same works as above. Hamburg, Musikhalle-Kleiner Saal. Germany.

5.48	1969. Recital with same works as above. Berlin, Kozertsaal-Staatliche Hochschule für Musik. Germany.

5.49	1969. Recital organized by the Brazilian Embassy in      London. With works by Haydn, Beethoven, Schumann, and Brahms. London, Wigmore Hall. England.

5.50	1971. Recital sponsored by the São Paulo City Council. With works by Haydn, Franck, Guarnieri, Debussy, and Chopin. São Paulo, Brazil; Italia Auditorium.

5.51	1971. Recital sponsored by the Center for Sciences, Literature, and Arts of Santos, Brazil. With works by     Schumann, Guarnieri, and Chopin. Santos, Brazil, Centro Auditorium.

5.52	1972. Recital sponsored by the Goethe Institute. With works by Beethoven and Henry Pousseur. São Paulo, Brazil, São Paulo Art Museum.

5.53	1972. Recital sponsored by the Santos, Brazil City Council. Same works as above. Auditorium of the Santos, Brazil, Music Conservatory.

5.54	1972. Recital with same works as above. Tatui, Brazil, Auditorium of the "Dr. Carlos de Campos" Drama and Music Conservatory.

5.55	1972. Recital sponsored by the OAS. Same works as above. Washington D.C., U.S.A., Hall of the Americas, Pan American Union.

5.56	1973. Recital sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Same works as above. Lisbon, Dois Auditorium. Portugal.

5.57	1973. Recital sponsored by the Portuguese Musical Youth. With works by Brahm, Beethoven, W. Correa de Oliveira, and Schumann. Lisbon, Tivoli Theatre. Portugal.

5.58	1973. Recital sponsored by the Braga City Council. With works by Brahms, Beethoven, Debussy, and Schumann. Braga, Piloto School. Portugal.

5.59	1973. Recital sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian. With works by Brahms, Beethoven, Debussy, and Schumann. Barcelos, Salão Nobre dos Paços do Conselho. Portugal.